Florence Green

Florence Green

Florence Green Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 7, 2012.
LONDON (AP) - Florence Green never saw the front line. Her war was spent serving food, not dodging bullets.

But Green, who has died aged 110, was the last known surviving veteran of World War I. She was serving with the Women's Royal Air Force as a waitress at an air base in eastern England when the guns fell silent on Nov. 11, 1918.

It was not until 2010 that she was officially recognized as a veteran after a researcher found her service record in Britain's National Archives.

Green died Saturday at the Briar House Care Home in King's Lynn, eastern England, two weeks before her 111th birthday, the home said.

Retired Air Vice-Marshal Peter Dye, director-general of the RAF Museum, said it was fitting that the last survivor of the first global war was someone who had served on the home front.

"In a way, that the last veteran should be a lady and someone who served on the home front is something that reminds me that warfare is not co nfined to the trenches," Dye said.

"It reminds us of the Great War, and all warfare since then has been something that involved everyone. It's a collective experience ... Sadly, whether you are in New York, in London, or in Kandahar, warfare touches all of our lives."

She was born Florence Beatrice Patterson in London on Feb. 19, 1901, and joined the newly formed Women's Royal Air Force in September 1918 at the age of 17.

The service trained women to work as mechanics, drivers and in other jobs to free men for front-line duty. Green went to work as a steward in the officers' mess, first at the Narborough airdrome and then at RAF Marham in eastern England, and was serving there when the war ended.

Decades later, Green remembered her wartime service with affection.

"I met dozens of pilots and would go on dates," she said in an interview in 2008. "I had the opportunity to go up in one of the planes but I was scared of flying. I would work every hour God sent. But I had dozens of friends on the base and we had a great deal of fun in our spare time. In many ways, I had the time of my life."

After the war she stayed in the area, raising three children with her husband Bob Green.

Once her service record was rediscovered, the RAF embraced the centenarian veteran, marking her 110th birthday in February 2011 with a cake.

Asked what it was like to be 110, Green said "It's not much different to being 109."

She praised the officers she had served during the war as perfect gentlemen.

"It was very pleasant and they were lovely," she said. "Not a bit of bother. They kept us on our toes and there was no slacking."

A delegation from the air base had been due to visit Green on Feb. 19 to celebrate her 111th birthday.

"When we heard the news there was a palpable silence, because we all hoped she would make it," said Squadron Leader Paula Willmot.

The war's last known combatant, Royal Navy veteran Claude Choules, died in Australia in May.

After his death, Green became the war's last known surviving service member, according to the Order of the First World War, a U.S.-based group that tracks veterans.

Andrew Holmes of the Gerontology Research Group, the researcher who found Green's service record, also said she was the last known survivor of the conflict - and the sixth oldest person in Britain.

Green's husband died in 1970. She is survived by two daughters, a son and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

The date of her funeral was not immediately known, but Willmot said air force personnel would attend, and the RAF Association would provide a bugler and a Union Jack to drape on the coffin

"It will be a real send-off for her," Willmot said.

DANICA KIRKA/Associated Press


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David Farrell

February 10, 2012

Sorry to see a true veteran die. You lived a full life so now you may rest in peace. David R. Farrell, fellow veteran

Don Burton

February 10, 2012

What a beautiful spirit. God Bless Mrs. Green and Family.

P Jackson

February 10, 2012

God rest you, Florence. You saw the war to end all wars, and then lived through many more.

We have laid to rest the last of those who served in WWI. Now the veterans of WWII are leaving this life at the rate of 1,000 every day. Soon, no one will be left who can remember an entire planet embroiled in mortal strife.

It is critical to the survival of the human species that we preserve the memory of Florence Green and the many millions who served in these conflicts. Without their memory, we will soon again make the mistakes that brought us to war many years ago.

James Willner

February 10, 2012

May the eternal light shine upon her....

Scott Boggs

February 9, 2012

God Save the Free World, but let it all be free...in your way, you have helped it become imminent, Florence...

February 9, 2012

God bless you Florence. They just don't make them like they use to. What a beautiful full life to a beautiful lady. Rest in peace! Monica in Slatington Pa.

Karen

February 9, 2012

What a Mighty God she served. In the wake of turmoil she preserved.

Jackie Sherrill

February 9, 2012

Thank you for your service Florence. May the Lord bless you, hold you in his arms, & give you peace, Amen

Sheila Barreira

February 9, 2012

Rest in Peace Florence .Thank you for serving our country .May god bless you. My condolences go out to the family.

Beatrice Gevin

February 9, 2012

I would have loved to have meant you, Florence Green. You sound like a wonderful classy lady . Thank you for serving our country, may God Bless! My thoughts & prayers go out to her family & friends. May she rest in peace.

Shelby Coleman

February 9, 2012

Florence, you were one classy lady! I thank you for your service, we need more people just like you! Be happy you are with the Lord and your family!!!!

Rich Ramella

February 9, 2012

Florence's death brings a bygone era to a complete end. Gone, but not forgotten...RIP along with all of the other braves souls who have fought for a free world.

February 9, 2012

May the Lord bless you and keep you in his loving arms. I know you are with him in heaven. Thank you for your service.

Jose Alvarez

February 9, 2012

Florence thank you for our service. It does not matter if you were in the front line or not, your service was valuable to mankind. Without your service today we won't be alive.

Jose Alvarez
Korean War Vet.

Stephen Comency

February 9, 2012

An amazing story and amazing lady. God bless!

Niki Luther

February 9, 2012

Awwwww - Well done, Florence!

February 9, 2012

Rest well dear lady. and now there are no more, so sad

JOHN O. GOFF

February 9, 2012

THANK YOU FLORENCE GREEN FOR YOUR SERVICE TO KEEP
THE WORLD FREE..YOUR FOUGHT THE WAR IN YOUR WAY AND YOU WON THE HEARTS AND MINDS OF MILLIONS,
CAN'T ASK FOR ANYMORE THEN THAT.
THANK YOU FOR A JOB WELL DONE, REST IN PEACE.
MILLIONS OF SERVICE MEN AND WOMAN SALUTE YOU.
,

Diane Raines

February 8, 2012

How amazing. Tonight I helped my grand daughter, who was born in 2001, study for a test tomorrow about WW1. I was checking the news before retiring for the night and found that we have lost a truly inspiring woman. Tomorrow, when I have my grand daughter read about this beautiful, selfless lady, born 100 years before her, it will bring a new awareness to her history lesson. Let us never forget what Mrs. Green and all past and present service men and women have done, and continue to do, to secure our freedom. My sincere condolences to all her family and friends and to Florence, Thankyou. May you rest in eternal peace.

Dionne

February 8, 2012

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. (Eccl. 7:1)

Jamie Kincade

February 8, 2012

Sounds like she was an amazing woman!
I thank you for your service and for all that you did for the troops back in the day. I am sure your life story will be told for years to come. Thanks again and RIP!

February 8, 2012

I did not know her and she did not know me but I wanted to say she was an angel for serving our country and deserves to rest in God's arms. Rest in peace Florence Green and thank you.
Charlene Robbins

P.J. G.

February 8, 2012

To the family of Florence Green my heartfelt condolences for your loss, and during this time of grief, may God the hearer of prayer help you to endure this trying time and grant you peace as spoken of at Psalm 65:2

Sylvia Melton

February 8, 2012

From a grateful heart for your great service during World War I.
Thank you for your act of kindness and heroism. God bless
your family!

Molly Kuhn

February 8, 2012

What an awesome woman! Thank you, Florence. Enjoy your rest, you deserve it. :-)

Stine

February 8, 2012

Thank you for your service to our nation and the world. You seen the best and the worst of humans. I hope you now are ssing the glory of God.

Pam

February 8, 2012

Bless her heart. Two weeks shy of her 111th birthday.
Rest in peace dear lady.

Sue

February 8, 2012

Thank you for your service. Prayers to the family. Florence was truly a silent heroine serving our country.

Ron

February 8, 2012

Thank you so much for your part in saving the world. Rest in peace. Your family should be so very proud of you.

February 8, 2012

R.I.P and thank you.

February 8, 2012

Rest in peace, you served your country greatly...

V.Coates, Columbus OH

Jo Darling

February 8, 2012

My deepest sympathy to the family. What an amazing story. Thank you for your service to your Country. May God hold you in the Palm of HIS Hand. R.I.P.

Les Breese

February 8, 2012

What incredible first-hand accounts this wonderful lady must have shared with those who knew her! My sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Florence Green.

JOE MARPERT

February 8, 2012

WHAT A GRAND LADY. MY YOUR FAMILY BE PROUD.
GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU,

T B

February 8, 2012

God Bless her for her service to her country. My prayers are with her family both at home and in the RAF.

February 8, 2012

Thank you Florence for your valiant service in the military during WW 1, also thank you for your autographed photo. I will treasure it forever. GOD BLESS YOU. Solomon Jones, Jacksonville, N.C.

Lee Guss Brown, Jr.

February 8, 2012

Goodnight, Mrs.Green.

Connie Main

February 8, 2012

Thank You Florence for you service. You will always be remembered as a big part of our WWI history.

A Grateful American Citizen

February 8, 2012

Thank you for your service, Florence. You were a pioneer for all women in the Armed Forces. You are now a part of Great American History. God Speed, dear soul.

Rosa Simmons

February 8, 2012

I do not know why you joined the military ranks years ago when very few women did that, but thank you for having a part in the freedoms we enjoy today. Wish I had known you.

K. Nichols

February 8, 2012

May God continue to comfort all who loved Ms. Green. We can all look forward to the time when death will be no more and instead of tears of sorrow there will be tears of joy. I know she will be missed by many. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy.

JOYCE WITZEL

February 8, 2012

May you rest in peace Florence, thank you for you service in WWI. Your part in history will always be remembered. Joyce Witzel Grand Rapids MICHIGAN

February 8, 2012

Thank God for all who served. God Bless Florence Green. Margaret

Margaret Samuel

February 8, 2012

Florence sounds like a wonderful woman and many around the world recognize her service and her specialness. To her family, you were certainly blessed to have her!

L B

February 8, 2012

I think of poppies...

Kara Fischer

February 8, 2012

God bless you, Florence. Thank you for your service.

February 8, 2012

Thank you for serving in WWI and to help maintain our freedom.We are blessed to have you for all of 110 years. You were truly a living piece of history. Thank you to all veterans for serving to maintain our freedom.

February 8, 2012

What a beautiful story and a lovely lady. We are all made better by people like her. Rest in peace, dear one, and may your survivors remember you with love, joy and pride. Mildred Farrior, Morehead City, NC USA

SSgt. Terrel Jamett Clark

February 8, 2012

God bless Florence and the family. I had good friends and a Great Uncle that served in WW1. Florence was a person that gave up her time to help her country in this bad time.

Victoria&Andrew

February 8, 2012

RIP
GodBless you
Florence Green
you were a true
Blessing to many'

February 8, 2012

To the the family of Florence Green - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that she will be missed by many.

Joseph Brower

February 8, 2012

Her passing marks the end of an era. May God bless Florence Green and her family and friends. A truly amazing and inspirational woman.

Gail Morgan

February 7, 2012

May she be in God's care now,and get the rest she so deserves.

Kathy Figueredo

February 7, 2012

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome you."

It's good to have you back again; you were missed while you were gone.
As for your dearest family, they'll be here later on.
I need you here badly; you're part of my plan.
There's so much that we have to do, to help our mortal man.

God gave me a list of things, that he wished for me to do.
And foremost on the list, was to watch and care for you.
And when you lie in bed at night, the day's chores put to flight.
God and I are closest to you....in the middle of the night.

When you think of my life on earth, and all those loving years
because you are only human, they are bound to bring you tears.
But do not be afraid to cry; it does relieve the pain.
Remember there would be no flowers, unless there was some rain.

I wish that I could tell you all that God has planned.
But if I were to tell you, you wouldn't understand.
But one thing is for certain, though my life on earth is o'er.
I'm closer to you now, than I ever was before.

There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb;
but together we can do it by taking one day at a time.
It was always my philosophy and I'd like it for you too...
that as you give unto the world, the world will give to you.

If you can help somebody who's in sorrow and pain,
then you can say to God at night......"My day was not in vain."
And now I am contented....that my life has been worthwhile,
knowing as I passed along the way, I made somebody smile.

So if you meet somebody who is sad and feeling low,
just lend a hand to pick him up, as on your way you go.
When you're walking down the street, and you've got me on your mind;
I'm walking in your footsteps only half a step behind.

And when it's time for you to go.... from that body to be free,
remember you're not going.....you're coming here to me.

Ruth Ann Mahaffey (author)
©Copyright 1998

G Farris

February 7, 2012

The WWI generation is gone but we live on because of their service. May they all rest in peace.

February 7, 2012

Thank you for your service to your country. May you R.I.P.

michelle plakas-kaiser

February 7, 2012

rip

February 7, 2012

God Bless as you are reunited with your friends of WW1

Diane Hering

February 7, 2012

God bless her! We were blessed by her life!

Camille

February 7, 2012

longevity is a blessing from God.
(Psalm 90:10) . . .In themselves the days of our years are seventy years; And if because of special mightiness they are eighty years, . . .
, . . .
. . .May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Terri & Michael Patillo

February 7, 2012

Thank you, Ma'am, for your service to God and Country. Rest in Peace.

February 7, 2012

TO THE FAMILY,I EXPRESS MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY AT THIS VERY DIFFICULT AND PAINFUL TIME.PLEASE FIND COMFORT AT DANIEL 12:2.AW.HOSTON,TX.

Annette

February 7, 2012

May you fly on the wings of angels.

We British women are a tough breed as you have demonstrated.

Christine Gibson

February 7, 2012

FAMILY

She is our SHERO! Thanks!! God welcomes YOU with open arms, Mrs. Florence Green.
She is history!
Sincerely

Connecticut, USA

February 7, 2012

Rest in Peace Dear Lady.

J davis

February 7, 2012

what a true hero!

Debbi

February 7, 2012

May our GOD bless you and your family. It would have been a priviledge to have talked to you. So many memories and so much time. RIP

Emily McAlister

February 7, 2012

I thank you for serving your Country. You did good and may God Bless you always. I know God has a special place for you.

February 7, 2012

What an amazing woman!! Lived a long wonderful life, may she rest in peace!!

Scott Chamberland

February 7, 2012

Rest in Peace

Patti Roccaro

February 7, 2012

May you rest in peace. Thank you for all that you did in your almost 111 years! My condolences go out to the Family of Florence Green.

February 7, 2012

A Leader by Example all the way to the end!! GOD BLESS

Jane Crawford

February 7, 2012

From the article and words of others, she was able to find joy no matter the circumstances. What a gift she brought to the world. May her name not only go down in history as the last survivor of World War 1 but also as a person who truly lived her life as God intended. My condolences to her family and friends

Ben Hines

February 7, 2012

Thank you so much for your service. It's truly the end of an era. We will never forget the sacrifices you and all the others made at the time. This entry is a testament to how much things have changed since your service during World War I.

February 7, 2012

God bless...

Ellie Greene

February 7, 2012

May god bless her & may she rest in peace.

G.F.

February 7, 2012

Sorry for your loss. May God bless your family at this difficult time.

don

February 7, 2012

Thank You for your service to our country all those years ago, may you rest in peace and look over us

Cheryl Abbott

February 7, 2012

Rest in Peace

Clare Dowry

February 7, 2012

What a remarkable woman!

Minerva Lopez

February 7, 2012

God Bless you for your service. And I thank you. I am sure you are now in the arms of our Lord.

John French

February 7, 2012

May you rest in peace.

Ed Turnipseed

February 7, 2012

You are my hero, beautiful lady. Thanks for serving and keeping our world safe. Bless you and all the others who served and that have passed. What a long life you lived. I wished I could have met you.

Missy Benner

February 7, 2012

What an inspiration to all..Thank you Ms. Green for your service.. I did not know you but I am sure you will be truley missed.. God bless to you, your family, and friends..

Betty Cossaboon

February 7, 2012

so sorry to hear of your mother's death. I am in Florida for a few months and will not be able to attend the services. My thoughts and prayers are will you.

Susan

February 7, 2012

RIP and you certainly seem to have "lived" Downton Abbey in parts. Good life, good woman, be at peace.

John Wheeler

February 7, 2012

God Bless You for your service.

T Bruner

February 7, 2012

"The War To End All Wars" May you rest in peace... And here is a salute the to the last soldier, may all who servered in World War I sacrifices never be forgotten....

pj williams

February 7, 2012

GOD bless you for wonderful service

Ricky Pierce

February 7, 2012

What a lovely way to be remembered for serving your country. If the officers were gentlemen, she was a lady. She is something to be proud of. My father was a combat veteran of World War II and those people are disappearing from this planet and country. I was a war baby and one who lived amongst many changes from that period. From what I have read and heard World War I really lent its own very significant changes on the world.

Your family was very lucky to have enjoyed her as much as you did. I am sure there very trying times during her last days but she has left you with memories you will always remember and cherish.

Kurt

February 7, 2012

R.I.P.

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