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Thomas Green Obituary

Thomas Edward Green formerly of Lowell New York City, NY Thomas Edward Green of Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. passed away at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital in New York City on July 31, 2008. Born in Lowell, MA he was the son of Aloysius W. and Juliette K. Lavigueur Green. Mr. Green graduated from Keith Academy, Dartmouth College, UCLA and Long Island University. He worked for Braverman-Mirisch Corporation in Hollywood, CA and was CEO of Community Hospital at Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. where he was a visionary leader, years of service 1976-2003. He was also a visiting professor at Mercy College in Tarrytown, N.Y. Tom is survived by his sister, Nancy Green Coughlin of Leesburg, VA and his sister-in-law, Barbara Connors Green of Seabrook, N.H. He was the brother of the late Gerald G. Green, John B. Green, and Patricia Green Sevigny. Tom was the beloved uncle of Julie A. Foshay, Robin M. Koukias, Gerald B. Coughlin, Jr., Charles H. Coughlin III, and Jonathan J. Coughlin. His grandnieces include Montana Rose Cole, Meghan Coughlin and Caroline Coughlin. His grandnephews are Thomas B. Cole, Charles H. Coughlin IV, Thomas Coughlin, Ryan Coughlin, and Liam Coughlin. Mr. Green's ashes were buried at Stellwagon Bank Marine Sanctuary in the Atlantic Ocean. He will be greatly missed by all whose lives he touched.

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Published by Lowell Sun on Sep. 10, 2008.

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Philip Sevigny

October 3, 2008

I will greatly miss my Uncle who never failed to entertain us with his stories and amusing tales and was always welcome at our house. Though we were not mentioned in the list of relatives in the Obit both my sister Michlele and I (our mother was Patricia Green Sevigny) are thankful for his all too brief presence in our lives.

James Molloy

September 17, 2008

I am saddened by the news of Tom's passing. We were classmates at both St. Margaret's school and Keith Academy. May the angels welcome him to paradise. God bless you all.

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