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Robert A Greene

Rehoboth, Massachusetts

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June 6, 2021
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Rehoboth, Massachusetts

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Robert A. Greene, 94, of Rehoboth, passed away on Sunday, June 6, 2021 at the home he and his wife built together 65 years ago. He was the husband of Marilyn (Bourne) Greene with whom he recently celebrated 70 years of marriage.Born in Providence, he was a son of the late Charles A. and Alice...

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To the Greene Family,
Mr Greene as I always knew him was the first male teacher I had when attending Brightridge School. He was still Mr. Greene when I saw him at Waddington when my daughter attended there. He was sure a special person to me and always remembered me as one of his former students. And always his special smile ..He will remain in my thoughts and prayers. He was the best!

Deepest condolences to the Greene family. Bob was a respected and compassionate man.

It was a great privilege for me to have gotten to know and play golf with Bob at various times over my twenty years as a member at Segregansett Country Club. He was an outstanding gentleman and golfer. He will be missed by all who had the good fortune to know him and his lovely wife, Marilyn.

He was a great partner for golf. He won more than he lost and I always enjoyed playing with him whether I played with him or against him. He will be sorely missed.

Mrs Greene and family,
I am so very sorry for your tremendous loss. Mr Greene was my first principal as I began my career at Waddington School. His very high standards made all of us be the best we could be each and every day. He also adhered to those same expectations. I thank him for everything he taught me throughout my years with him as an amazing leader.
May you comfort one another and share some happy memories of the precious years you have spent together. Thank you for...

Sorry to hear about your dad. You were fortunate to have him for so very long.

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I worked for Mr. Greene at the A.M. Waddington as his secretary. He was a true gentleman, and a wonderful person. He was a by the book principal and I respected his work ethic, I can still see him walking the students out to bus at the end of the school day making sure they did stayed in line and respected the school property. He was the true definition of what a principal should be and he was respected by all. Hoping he is now enjoying eternal peace.

I worked under Mr.Greene at Waddington School as a first grade teacher! He walked down the corridor each and every morning to greet us in the classroom, he always had an air of authority and professional. He was an outstanding principal, I learned SO much working under him, he really taught me how to be the best I could possibly be!! His motto was always, “work hard, play hard.” Mr. Greene was the BEST of the best, he will truly be missed by all of us, a true gentleman!! May his memory be...