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Robert Clayton Green

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Jan 15, 1931 – Mar 25, 2024

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BORN
January 15, 1931
DIED
March 25, 2024
LOCATION
Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Robert Clayton Green, January 15, 1935-March 25, 2024.Bob was born in Avoca, Michigan and spent his youth on the family farm. He along with his 6 siblings farmed corn, beans, hay and more, and had livestock. Bob graduated from Yale High School in June of 1948. He served in the US Navy from...

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My condolences and prayers to the Green family. My dad, George, was a friend and client of Bob´s and I got to play golf with him at Lake Doster on occasion. Of all of my dad´s "customers", Bob was one of my favorites. It warms my heart to think of them together in heaven.

Cathy, We are so very sorry for your loss. We always enjoyed seeing Bob with you and talking with him at the Gallery over the years. Love, Shari and Jim

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Dear Cathy, I am so sorry for your loss. Joseph Keckler

Cathy and family. I am so sorry for your pain. Bob was such a strong. ,delightful man. He helped us with countless home projects and did so with vigor and competence. He was a shining light and that light is not present physically but he is in your hearts forever. I am sorry I will not be back in time for the service but know my thoughts and prayers are with you.

I worked with Bob at Plainwell back in the 80's. He was always so kind and helpful as I was just out of high school and a little green around the ears. He always had a smile on his face and seemed to be enjoying life. May he RIP

Hi Dad, What a great 93 years you have had! We have completed many projects and builds over the years and you have taught me plenty! One of my favorite times was building our two dune buggies and then having an impromptu drag race on our road that nearly ran our neighbor into the ditch! When you reach the pearly gates, You may be asked a question. What would that question be: Bob, where should I put my mailbox? Love you Dad, Rod