Andrew-Greener-Obituary

Andrew Thomas Greener

Pennington, New Jersey

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Andrew Thomas Greener PENNINGTON - Andrew "Andy" Greener, 83, of Pennington, NJ, passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, September 17, 2014 surrounded by his loving family. Born in Trenton, NJ, son of the late Ruth McKeever Greener and John Greener, brother of the late Gail Graziano and Gary...

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I was the class of 1970 I played under his leadership for three years and played in finals at Princeton field his work ethic stuck with me my whole life five miles after practice was his trade mark but I brag about it til this day. I've played soccer for twenty five years of my life and never had a better coach and honorable person rest in peace coach

I'm just a student from Ewing High School '87 who knew and remembers Mr. Greener as a good person. Always saddened to hear when our hometown loses a favorite son, and the world loses a good teacher. You're missed and remembered Mr Greener.

My condolences to the Greener family I recently learned of Coaches passing.
I can remember so many things he used to tell me. It seemd just like yesterday when he would say to me "work hard E and you'll make it" I remember those words so clearly.
Thanks Coach

1976 Ewing Boys Co Soccer Champs - Class of 1977

One of the greatest coaches of all times in more ways than one. He and Mr. P. instilled in us a toughness and perseverance ... a never quit mentality. "Push through the hard stuff" Thanks for a great life lesson.
EHS Class 81
The Vogelsong's

Sorry to read of this great loss to the family. This is a very difficult time you are experiencing. The passage in Romans chapter 12 verse 15 encourages to "rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep". So until your tears subside may you find the comfort of God. Also may you find a measure of comfort in the support of each other and from friends. The loving memories you share will also bring you peace as your love one will always be in your heart.

So sorry to hear of your loss. As a distant cousin and a younger man I did not know Andy all that we'll. Although, he was my teacher in high school and a very fair one. RIP!

Helen, Colleen, Kurt, Ryan and the entire Greener Clan-

It was an honor to have known Andy. He made sitting through dreary fall ball baseball games like sitting at the World Series. His knowledge, insight, passion for the game and compassion for the players made it something to look forward to.
He introduced me to Herm Finkle, who became a cherished friend and I hope the two of them have tee times for eternity.

To the Greener family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers and have my deepest condolences. Although I was not able to play baseball at Ewing, I still remember Mr Greener as a teacher, leader and overall example of a real man. His legacy of hard work, decency and integrity lives on through all of the Ewing "family" he came in contact with.

Mrs. Greener, not sure you will remember me but I was your classroom aide back in the 90's and my husband remembers Andy from his days at Ewing High. again our condolences to you and the family