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Carroll Theodore Greene Jr.

Savannah, Georgia

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Carroll Theodore Greene, Jr. SAVANNAH - Carroll Theodore Greene, Jr., 75, had his transition May 30, 2007 at his residence on Greene Square. The Washington, DC native attended the public schools of the District of Columbia, Columbia University and New York University. Mr. Greene was affiliated...

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Carroll T. Greene, Jr. was a natural leader. He treasured his family, family history, genealogy and the ties that bind us. He promoted African_American history and culture because he treasured it too, and felt it was too precious to lose. Carroll shared his success with us. In all that he accomplished, he made us proud to be a relative, an associate and a friend. He had the respect, love and admiration of the entire family and he knew it. We will miss Carroll. We will miss his face, his...

Carroll acquired several outstanding artifacts for the Acacia collection from me. I will remember him as a kind, intelligent and delightful gentleman. It was a privilege to have known him. My condolences to his family.

Our deepest sympathy to the Greene family. Carroll was a very special person who shared many gifts with the community.

Dr. and Mrs Leon E. Spencer

Carroll and I were colleagues when he was the founding director of The Banneker-Douglass Museum in Annapolis and, at the same time was executive director of the Maryland Commission on Afro-American Commission History and Culture. Carroll was a truly gifted pioneer.

OUR SINCERE SYMPATHY TO THE GREENE FAMILY

We had the deepest respect for Carroll's knowledge of African American history and art and were avid students. But we will especially miss his sense of humor, kindness, and all the good times at all the great places we would go to eat when we were in Savannah!

OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE GREENE FAMILY
Carroll was our dear friend, wise curator and executive director of Acacia Historical Arts International. Each of us has mountains of fond memories and had the deepest respect for his vision, perseverance and dedication to documenting accurate African American history through material culture, art and artifacts. While he has gone, his legacy will be forever.

OUR SINCERE SYMPTHY TO THE GREENE FAMILY

Carroll was the developer of the Banneker-Douglass Museum in Annapolis, Md. and a dear friend. He will always be remembered and loved. My condolences to his family.

My former business partner, colleague and close friend.

Laurence Hurst