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Eugene Green Obituary

Of Winchester, July 22, 2007, suddenly. Beloved husband of Cathleen M. (Hoffman) Green. Devoted father of Kathleen F. and Nancy Colleen Green both of Winchester and Nora McClymer and her husband Peter of Wilmington. Grandfather of Adriana, Kelly and Emma Rose. Brother of Dr. Louise Patikas of Nashville, TN and Nancy Green of Columbus, OH. Funeral from the Lane Funeral Home, 760 Main St. (Rt. 38) WINCHESTER, on Thursday, July 26th at 9 A.M. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Eulalia's Church, Ridge St., Winchester at 10 AM. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Visiting hours at the Funeral Home on Wednesday, July 25th from 4 thru 8 PM. Interment Wildwood Cemetery, Winchester. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Dr. Green's memory to: The American Heart Association, 20 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701. Late Veteran U.S. Army, Vietnam War. Lane Funeral Home Winchester-Burlington 781-729-2580

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Published by Boston Globe from Jul. 24 to Jul. 25, 2007.

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Nora McClymer

July 18, 2019

I miss you always- I know that you are at peace in heaven. I know that you are watching down on your family. Thanks for being the best dad on the planet. xoxoxo Nora

CHRISTINE CURTIN

March 17, 2009

Dr. Green,
It is so very heartwarming to see and read your family's notes continuing on in your memory. It makes one feel you are still with us even if only in spirit. You were so loved and I know your wife, children and grandchildren were loved in return and let us not forget Logan, your daily greeter. I am retired from Winchester Cardiology now but will always keep you in my memory with much fondness. You are an amazing man to remember.
Sleep well Dr." G "

Nora McClymer

March 16, 2009

Dad,
Kate forgot to tell you that is was the College that she Attended! Emmanuel College in Boston.. you already knew that Dad .. right?!
We went to the Museum of Science Yesterday and I could only think of you.. we went to a Frog exhibit with cool colored frogs(those are usually poisonous) the butterfly exhibit and the Mugar Omni Theatre and saw "Amazon" with special people trying to get medicines to cure and heal others..
Continue to watch over your family..
Love,
Nora

Kate Green

March 14, 2009

Hi Dad

Adriana just got accepted to college - her first one today!

Nora McClymer

November 27, 2008

Hi Dad,
It is Thanksgiving Day! It is always incomplete without your presence and humor.. I hope that you had a nice day and always remember that we think about you numerous times throughout the day when we wake up and when we go to rest..
Miss you
Nora

Kate Green

November 26, 2008

Hi Dad -

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving - Adriana and I came to visit you - hope you are watching over us - miss you dad
Kate

Adriana Green

October 22, 2008

Gene (aka weanie),
Happy Birthday!! I miss you very much. I mentioned you in my admissions essay to Northeastern- it's almost done, I just wish you were here to read it. Please send me some luck from heaven. Thinking of you and i love you always:)

Love,
Little A

P.S. I saw the words "who dat" on one of the posters at WHS. I burst out laughing and thought of you when I saw it.
<3

Kate Green

October 22, 2008

Hi Dad- today is your birthday- I am thinking of you and wondering what you are doing- I will be stopping by the cemetary to visit - I really stilll can't believe you are gone, dad - we all miss you - Love, Kate

Colleen

July 23, 2008

Dad,

I miss you always and will love you forever. I can't belive it has been a year since you joined the ranks of one of God's angels. I think of you often and still wish for that "one last day". When a corvette zooms by or a bunny hops through the cemetry, or I hear your favorite song "had a bad day" on the radio, I know you are there with me. Thank you for everyting.

Love,
Colleen

ps...Logan misses you tons as well!

Cathy Green

July 23, 2008

Dear Gene,

"Life has changed not ended". Memories of our lives together are so vivid and they have given me joy during the saddest time of my life. I am proud of all you did for your many patients. They were so grateful to have you care for them and the wake spoke volumes about you amazing abilities.

Today, July 22nd we prayed for you and celebrated mass. It doesn't seem like a year since you left us. Your concern and love of your family will always be treasured. Thank you.

Love, Cathy

Colleen

July 20, 2008

Words of Remembrance for Eugene's Funeral Mass (July 26, 2007)


Thank you for joining us here at St. Eulalia’s to celebrate the life of an extraordinary husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, friend, neighbor and physician.

Just last Sunday, he was here at church with his family celebrating life and God’s abundant gifts. He spent his last day surrounded by his family and took a special delight in watching his newest granddaughter crawl about. My mom even remarked how wonderful it was to just relax and enjoy the grandchildren.

Just a few hours later, the good lord decided to call him home. He left us in a flash but not before a final visit to Winchester Hospital’s Emergency Room. A place he had walked into each day for the past 30 years. This time, he was the patient. Our family was so blessed to have such amazing team of staff and doctors try to breathe life back into a man they all loved and respected. They never gave up on him, because he never gave up on them. We can’t begin to express our gratitude for the kindness, compassion and outpouring of support the hospital provide my dad on his last day.

It has been extremely consoling to the entire family to read all the wonderful cards and on line postings as well as receive the many phone calls and visits to our home. I’d like to share with you a few of the remarks from his friends, colleagues and patients. These truly capture my father’s spirit.

“I will really miss his sense of humor and his wit. I will miss seeing all his great ties. I will miss the last minute phone calls about an exam. I will miss hearing the girls trying to reach him.....but most of all I miss seeing him every day. The cardiology department at Winchester Hospital just won't be the same without him. He was a wonderful, respectful and kind gentleman”.

“I have so many fond memories of him from my childhood. Oh, how he loved to take us places in that white corvette!”

“He was such an engaging and bright man. He was insightful and intelligent. I always learned from our conversations and we often laughed too. He was gentle and kind and he loved his girls, all of them! He spoke of Cathy like a man who cherished his bride and he was so thankful for his three girls, Kate, Colleen and Nora and Addie who was like a fourth daughter…but spoiled like any first grandchild.”

I can see him sitting at the table in the old kitchen chatting away, patting Logan and talking about some of those amazing trips and travels that were the trademark of your amazing vacations. It amazes me how one life has touched so many others.

When we think about my dad, we will remember him for his curious mind, his generous heart, his fantastic sense of humor and all his varied outside interests. He always liked an unusual pen as he spent many hours writing records, prescription and orders.

He was known for his ties. They were a great conversation piece and a reflection of his personality. Most men don’t enjoy getting another tie, but he looked forward to each holiday or special occasion when a family member would present him with a new, colorful and unique tie to add to his collection.

Our dad loved to capture life using one of his many cameras. He enjoyed displaying his photos in his office and could often been found reading photo magazines so he was up on the latest technology. He was proud of the photo tips he would share with his daughters and never grew tired of learning how to operate a new lens or camera body.

He loved adventures and traveling the world. From the roof of the world in the Himalayas to the southernmost city in the word, he saw it all. In March, when we spent 17 days cruising through South America, imagine him leaning over the deck of the ship to take a picture of the sign “Ushuaia- The end of the world, the beginning of everything”. From penguins to tango dancers, it was the last adventure that we will always cherish with him.

When my dad traveled he enjoyed bringing back unusual souvenirs to remember his journey. He loved collecting coins, exotic woods and unique art pieces. He also enjoyed tasting all the exotic foods of each country; and boy did he love sampling those desserts.

My dad’s love of animals didn’t stop with his travels. As a boy, he grew up in Fort Worth, Texas where his father practiced medicine, and shared with him his love of animals. He brought this love into our home with rabbits, guinea pigs, birds, snakes, lizards and dogs. My sisters and I loved all these pets and our friends would enjoy coming over especially to see “bugs bunny”. One night, my sister’s and I wanted a few frogs and so my dad set out toad hunting. Imagine his surprise when the Winchester Police pulled him over for suspicious behavior. I’m sure the police had a good chuckle that night when they found out what suspicious behavior he was up to.

Just when he thought pet care was over, he and my mom took a trip to Central Europe to celebrate no more college tuitions. Well, there may have been no more tuition but there was a new addition to the family. Logan, a gray Weimeraner had arrived. Aptly named after the airport where we left off our parents just 10 days earlier for one of their adventures. My dad and Logan became instant buddies. Every night when he came home from work, Logan would bark and head for the back door for his arrival. He has spent the past 10 years spoiling him and Logan has loved every minute of it.

On his weekends off, he loved to relax with his family and share his many gifts. He was truly a treasured gift to all who knew and loved him.

My dad often dreamed of winning megabucks and how he’d spend the rest of his life. When my mom asked him about what he’d do with all his patients he said “oh, I’d still work but maybe just not as many long hours”. He couldn’t imagine life without his patients.

Please stand and join me in Applauding my dad, Dr. Green’s zest for life, love of his family and passion for his work.

Winchester Medical Associates party

July 20, 2008

The viking boats he always dreamed of seeing

July 20, 2008

Enjoying traveling

July 20, 2008

Frog bread

July 20, 2008

Forever our King

July 20, 2008

Gene's mom and sister Nancy

July 20, 2008

July 20, 2008

He knew more about cars then we every will

July 20, 2008

He loved his grand daughters

July 20, 2008

Enjoying baby Emma- just a few weeks old

July 20, 2008

The joker...even at work

July 20, 2008

He finally found his room!

July 20, 2008

At work- 175 Washington Street

July 20, 2008

Cruise to South America-March 2007

July 20, 2008

Dear Santa....I want some arrow heads and a fast corvette

July 20, 2008

Chrismas with Kelly

July 20, 2008

His patients were so good to him, they even got him a b'day cake

July 20, 2008

Studying hard

July 20, 2008

He loved to call all his patients back

July 20, 2008

Enjoying Alaska with the Family

July 20, 2008

The Green and Patikas Families

July 20, 2008

The plaque at the hospital

July 20, 2008

Winchester Hospital- where Gene worked for over 30 years

July 20, 2008

The family at Winchester Hospital for the dedication ceremony

July 20, 2008

955 - Gene's office on the third floor

July 20, 2008

Dad's headstone

July 20, 2008

Winchester Hospital Dedication Ceremony

July 20, 2008

Colleen Green

December 26, 2007

Hi Dad,
I hope you had a wonderful time celebrating Christmas in heaven with your parents and mom's parents. We know you were with us in spirit. I thought of you when I hung all your doctor oranments on the tree and sure did miss seeing you wearing your fun holiday ties. I love you.

Nora McClymer

December 25, 2007

Dad,
I hope you have a nice Christmas in Heaven. We sure do miss you each and every day as we know you miss us too-
Love,
Nora, Peter, Kelly and Emma Rose

Kate

November 22, 2007

Hi Dad -

Thinking of you on our first Thansgiving without you-
It was absolutely beautiful today almost 60 degrees for Thanksgiving - You are in my thoughts and I hope you are watching over us!

Adriana Green

October 22, 2007

My dear weanie (i am sure you are smiling at this),

i can't believe it's been so long since i've seen you- i just want to wish you a happy birthday, and that i miss you soo much. I got a 94 on my last chem test, and i can remember us staying up late doing all those crazy biology worksheets, but we had so much fun together. i also really like my photo class- i wish you could see the prints i've done. we had fun tonight at your birthday party- i know you were there with us. I wish i could hear your voice right now and give you that big hug i still owe you. I hope all is great up there-i'll always make you proud- i'm always thinking of you- I love you soo much- always and forever.

love,
Adriana

Kate Green

October 22, 2007

Happy Birthday Dad!!!!

We are going out tonight in your honor - hope you are smiling down on us today from heaven -

Love Kate

Helen Martinelli

September 8, 2007

I had to resubmit this entry as I left off someone very important, the glue that holds this family together; his bride, Cathy. He loved her so much, and spoke of her in the highest respect to all that he knew.

Dr. Green would be so happy to see that she is still so giving and loving to her family even in her sadness at the loss of the love of her life.

To the entire Green family (Cathy, Kate, Adriana, Colleen, Nora, Peter, Kelly, Emma Rose, Amin and John):

Your grace and dignity at today's services was unprecedented. Your father MUST have been smiling down from heaven. You truly sent your dear father into heaven with so much love. The service touched the hearts of us all. Colleen, your strength during your beautiful words of remembrance was awe-inspiring. Your dad would be so proud. We all could truly see that he was your best friend. We know how much he counted on you.

Dr. Green had so much love and pride for his family, friends and patients and we are all so blessed to have known such a devoted man.

The standing ovation at the end was the perfect ending to a perfect man.

Dr. Green, you touched my life and saved my Dad. I will be forever grateful to you.

Godspeed my friend and angel.

Cynthia Tobey

August 29, 2007

The green family
We were stunned to hear of Dr. Green's Death. We are so sorry to have missed to funeral and give our respect. All of our family have wonderful memories of your family. Mrs. Green driving us around town, Dr. Green and his white Corvette, And Kate,Colleen and Nora being friend from Ambrose School. We hope you are well and will send a card to the house and want to tell you all that you are in our prayers.
The Barry Family
George and Martha
Cynthia Tobey
Jennifer Hager
Alecia Barry

Nora McClymer

August 25, 2007

Dad,
You are around me and I feel your presence. Every beautiful creature in nature reminds me of you that I come across. The Recent creatures include wild turkey's, coyote, Deer, Rabbit, hedgehog, toads etc.
You remind me to have patience and not sweat the small stuff. I have on occasion dreams of you and last night a dream about the message that God is Love. I know that you want us to not be sad but rather to be happy for you. I want to give you a Giant Hug and let you know How special you are. Every day is hard without hearing your voice on the phone. The Dog is devastated without you there.
Love you Daddy,
Nora

Kate Green

August 22, 2007

Hi Dad -

I was just thinking it has been a month today that you became an angel - I still can't believe you are not here anymore - it is so strange - so many times I wish I could just tell you something funny or run something by you - I hope you know I come to visit you everyday - I really miss you - I hope you are at peace, relaxing and enjoying all the good things God has for you - you did so much for everyone here. Watch over us please - Oh one more thing, Addy's 16th birthday is right around the corner - I went to Tiffany's the other day to look for something for her from you - I know you liked to take her for treats there - take care dad - K

Mike Palliola

August 14, 2007

To the family (and office staff- especially Cindy) of Dr. Green:

I am deeply saddened to hear of the loss of Dr. Green. As one of his pharmaceutical representatives, I've had the lucky privilege to consult with Dr. Green for about 4 months now. Even though I'd known him for such a short tenure, he made an indelible impact on me from the very beginning with his compassion and sense of humor, even with a sometimes pesky drug rep! He always took the time to talk with me, and share stories about the happenings in his day. He was simply the epitome of a nice,compassionate, kind man that one rarely encounters in the world today.

I will miss him greatly, and medicine sure has lost one of its best. My prayers and thoughts go out to the family.

Marilyn Zellen

August 13, 2007

To The Family of Dr Green

I am living in Colorado now but I have to tell you how very sorry I am to have heard the terrible news of the passing of Dr Green.

I received a letter the other day from Community Internests Associates informing me of his passing and it made me very sad.

During the time both my husband Richard and I were patients of his he cured me of smoking cigarettes. When I first went to him I was smoking three packs of cigarettes a day and I was very depressed. With his help and the help of other professionals that he assembled, they cured me of smoking and my depression. It has now been over two years that I have not smoked. I have Dr Green to thank for that. I know that I couldn't have done it without him.
THANK YOU DR GREEN.

With heartfelt sympathy,

Marilyn Zellen
Patient

Kathleen Smith

August 8, 2007

My deepest sympathies go out to the Green family. I was shocked when I read the letter sent to me as a patient of Dr. Green's. It couldn't be true, I thought. I had just seen Dr.Green June 25th for a check-up before a trip I was taking. We discussed the passing of my husband and his words were very comforting. He was concerned about my daughter and how she was handling it. That didn't surprise me because through the years he ALWAYS showed such love and concern for his own children and grandchildren! He even discussed what a great time he'd had seeing fellow colleagues and friends at a recent 80th birthday party he had gone to for another physician I once had. The next day he called to report on some lab work I'd had done and to see if my cold was any better. He told me to have a great trip and bring him back some oranges!! I'm sad to say, I didn't. I will always remember Dr. Green as being very kind, compassionate and very thorough in his work. I was a patient of his for over 20 years. I always remember feeling safe being in his care! No one will ever be able to fill his shoes. I remember being told on several different occasions{without asking}, that if Dr. Eugene Green was my physician, then I couldn't do any better that. How right they were!! Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

May god bless you Dr. Green!!

Kathleen Smith

Kathleen Harrington

August 7, 2007

It is with great sorrow that I received the letter notifying Dr. Green’s patients of his death. He was a good man and a fine doctor. I always received exceptional medical care from Dr Green and I had complete confidence in him. I will miss him. To his family, I extend my condolences and also my thanks. I know how hard he worked and that even his weekends and days “off” were often shared with his patients.

Suzanne Mitchell

August 7, 2007

Dear Green Family,
There really aren't sufficient words to let you kow how sorry I am for your loss.

Dr. Green has been my doctor for 27 years as well as my husband's for 14 years. His compassion, humor, and genuine caring have always astounded me. He always had time to listen to me and always went way above and beyond for me, trying to find out exactly what was wrong and how he could fix it.

To me, it's always important how the nurses at the hospital, at which a doctor practices, feel about him. Everytime I visited the ER or had a test and was asked who my primary care was, the nurses always had wonderful things to say about Doctor Green.

I had surgery on June 28th and was in the hospital for my pre-op on the 21st. Luckily, I saw Doctor Green walk by and called out to him, we had a quick and humor-filled conversation while he waited for the elevator. I am so happy that I got to see him that day.

Anyway, I'm most likely rambling but I am sending my good thoughts to you. We are all privelaged to have had Doctor Green touch our lives.

Much Love, Suzanne

Debbie & Kent White

August 6, 2007

Dear family & friends & office staff,
We are very saddened to hear of the loss of our beloved doctor. Dr. Green was indeed the most compassionate physician we have ever met. Always thorough, he took such good care of us. We always felt safe and knew we were getting the best care! God bless you all..you are in our prayers. We will miss you Dr Green!

MICHAEL TORRICE

August 5, 2007

Please accept my deepest sympathies.
I WAS A PATIENT OF DR.GREENS FOR OVER 15 YEARS HE WAS MORE LIKE A FRIEND THAN A DOCTOR AND I WILL MISS HIM AS WE ALL WILL

Virginia Steeves

August 1, 2007

Dr. Green is a wonderul physician. He took good care of me. I will miss him very much. I express my sympathy to his family members and to Cindy his super office administrator. May God bless all of us who are grieving.

Jennifer Farquharson

July 31, 2007

To Dr.Green's Family, I am so sorry for your lose. Dr.Green was a loving,intelligent,inquisitive,humorous, and adventurous. I came to learn that as a patient of his. He was a magnificent doctor. He was a incredible doctor to me. I regret that I didn't say thankyou enough to him for all that he did for me. So I will say it to you his family thankyou. I will miss him dearly. I loved him a great deal. No matter who they replace him with it will never be the same. No one will ever even be able to come close to our Dr. Green. I will always remember him in my heart.

Gerry Keiley

July 30, 2007

I was very saddened to hear the news of Dr. Green's passing. I was a former co-worker of his from LMH, parishoner from St. Eulalias and also a former pateint of Dr. Greens. He was a great guy, very funny and really knew a lot about cars when we talked. Him and his wife were always so nice to my late Father. I always saw him in church with his family. He is now in Heaven looking down on us.

Dr Philip Steeves

July 30, 2007

My heartfelt condolences. Dr Green was the primary doctor for both my wife and mother (which is one of the highest compliments one doctor can pay to another). I worked with him for over 25 years and always respected his medical decisions and his deep commitment to his patients.

Mary E Koval-Steeves

July 30, 2007

Dear Green Family, Your Dad was the best, always there when needed, always returned a phone call no matter how late, always had time to help. I loved his sense of humor but most of all appreciated his devotion to his patients. He'll be missed. Thanks for your care to me and my Mother-in-law, Dr Green. God Bless you.
M E Koval-Steeves

Doreen Gilligan

July 29, 2007

Dr. Green'
I'll always remember your wonderful
sense of humor.You will be remembered
as a dedicated, caring and compassionate man/doctor.
Rest in peace my friend.
Doreen
(former ICU nurse @ winchester)

Michelle M.

July 28, 2007

My deepest sympathy is extended to the Green family during this very sad time. Dr. Green had been my doctor for about six years. When I first went to him, I had been told I had high blood pressure. Apparently it had just been anxiety at having my blood pressure taken. When I went to Dr. Green, he put me at such ease, my blood pressure actually was a bit on the low side. I will never forget that. I was so relieved to know I would not have to take blood pressure medicine. Dr. Green always went the extra mile, always returning calls and letting people know he cared. His family, friends, and profession will surely miss him.

Forever in love

July 27, 2007

He loved his logan

July 27, 2007

The Grand Canyon

July 27, 2007

Family gathering

July 27, 2007

Traveling the world was always an adventure

July 27, 2007

He loved family dinners with his daughter and son in law

July 27, 2007

Enjoying our trip to Greece with the Patikas's

July 27, 2007

His family loved him

July 27, 2007

He loved his Family

July 27, 2007

Cruising Cape Horn

July 27, 2007

The luck of the irish

July 27, 2007

Our last trip together (March 2007)

July 27, 2007

Gene and Adriana checking out the penguins

July 27, 2007

Gene and Cathy enjoying Ushuaia

July 27, 2007

A loving grandfather ejoying Kelly and Emma

July 27, 2007

Our King!

July 27, 2007

Gene and Cathy on their wedding day

July 27, 2007

Our trip to Alaska

July 27, 2007

Showing his sense of humor

July 27, 2007

Always the tease

July 27, 2007

Gene and his bride Cathy

July 27, 2007

July 27, 2007

To the Family of Dr. Green,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss, my deepest condolences to you all. Dr. Green will be missed.

Carolyn Walsh (Emergency Room)

WH Medical Staff Office

July 27, 2007

To the Green Family:

On behalf of the Winchester Hospital Medical & Allied Health Professional Staff, we are so sorry for your loss. Dr. Green will be greatly missed!

April Conn

July 27, 2007

To the family of Dr. Green:

My sincere sympathy goes out to you all. I was a patient of Dr. Green. He was the only doctor I ever trusted and had faith in. You see,over the years, he took care of my mother, brother, sister, father, maternal grandmother and grandfather, paternal grandmother, and myself. To us, he was a very important part of our family.

I always admired all the family pictures Dr. Green had in his office and on his desk. He was very proud to explain to me who the pictures were and what everyone was doing presently. He was an extraordinary man that worked so very hard.

May God bless you and give you peace in the days to follow. I will be praying for you.

Helen Martinelli

July 27, 2007

To the entire Green family (Kate, Adriana, Colleen, Nora, Peter, Kelly, Emma Rose, Amin and John):

Your grace and dignity at today's services was unprecedented. Your father MUST have been smiling down from heaven. You truly sent your dear father into heaven with so much love. The service touched the hearts of us all. Colleen, your strength during your beautiful words of remembrance was awe-inspiring. Your dad would be so proud. We all could truly see that he was your best friend. We know how much he counted on you.

Dr. Green had so much love and pride for his family, friends and patients and we are all so blessed to have known such a devoted man.

The standing ovation at the end was the perfect ending to a perfect man.

Dr. Green, you touched my life and saved my Dad. I will miss you.

All my love,

Helen Martinelli

Linda & Jeff Maerov

July 26, 2007

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts & prayers are with you. Love, Linda & Jeff Maerov

Michael Bardaro

July 26, 2007

To the Family of Dr. Eugene Green:

I and my wife have been patients of Dr. Green for many years. We loved Dr. Green because he talked to you and asked you what you wanted to do vs. what you had to do. He was a very compassionate man who loved helping people. I can remember that my wife got sick with a bad cold. He happen to be at the Winchester Hospital getting ready to leave. He waited for me to drive my wife to the hospital so he could see her and then he went home. He was a great Doctor and human being. My wife and I are shocked about his death and we will miss him sadly. He is surely in heaven.

Penny Fisher

July 26, 2007

I'm so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you all. He will always live on in your hearts.

Dianne Shauck

July 26, 2007

To the entire family of Dr Green:
I worked with Dr Green at LMH for many years and I will miss his sense of humor as he always made me smile. He was always compassionate towards his patients
and loved his family. Heaven is a happier place now.

Peter Moisan

July 26, 2007

My deepest condolinces Dr. Green was a fellow photographer and camera customer and my doctor he will be missed as a Doctor, customer and friend

Liv Taunton-Rigby

July 26, 2007

Dear Colleen and Family,
I have read through the guest book this morning and while I did not ever meet Dr. Green, I can tell that his presence will be greatly missed by family, friends, collogues and patients. Colleen, your father sounded like a very patient, hard working, funny, caring person. I see these traits in you everyday as I work with you. Your father’s spirit will live on through you. I am thinking about you at this time and you are missed here.
Liv

kristin kane

July 26, 2007

We are so sorry for your loss and are thinking of you.

Kristin, Ben and Andrew Kane

Eleanor Neil

July 26, 2007

My prayers are with the family. I have been a patient of Dr. Green's for over 40 years and felt he was like family caring for me, knowing that my best health interests were his top priority. With deepest sympathy

Karen LaVerde

July 26, 2007

My deepest sympathy to the family of Dr. Green. In the short period Dr. Green was my primary care he was thorough, thoughtful, and very caring. I will miss him!

Denise DeAngelis

July 25, 2007

It is hard to believe that you have moved on so quickly. I always think of passing away like taking a trip but it never ends, everyone will all take that trip and we will all meet up someday and be together in such a wonderful place it is undescribable. you were my doctor years ago when I lived in wilmington, MA. and even though I moved away you were still carrying for my mother, sister and brother so I would always hear about you asking how I was doing, always carrying. I hope and pray for the Green family left behind that you will be comforted to know that Dr. Green will always be in everyones heart with warm feelings. I always thought of him as a Marcus Welby of doctors thinking of others and not worrying about himself just wanting the best care for his patients. our prayers are with you and your family. may you find comfort in knowing that he is with the lord, where there is no more tears and no more pain. just joy and happiness

Eileen (daugh.)& Eleanor Meehan

July 25, 2007

To the family of Dr. Green:
My mother and I were greatly saddened to hear of Dr Green's passing.He was my mom's doctor for
about 12 years. I appreciated the time he spent with my elderly mother even though he had a waiting room full of patients. He would answer any of our questions, and if he didn't know the answer, he would be on the phone asking someone who did. We will miss him very much.

WINCHESTER CARDIOLOGY DEPT.

July 25, 2007

WINCHESTER HOSPITAL'S CARDIOLOGY DEPARTMENT MOURNS A DOCTOR OF COMPASSION AND MOST OF ALL A GENEROUS MAN OF WIT AND KINDNESS TO ALL WHO CAME IN CONTACT WITH HIM. HIS LOVE FOR HIS FELLOW MAN WAS ONLY EXCEEDED BY HIS LOVE FOR HIS FAMILY. HE TOUCHED MORE LIVES IN HIS LIFETIME THAN MANY MEN EVER ACHIEVE.
MAY HIS FAMILY BASK IN THE KNOWLEDGE OF THIS OUTPOURING OF LOVE FOR A TRULY WONDERFUL GENTLEMAN. ONE WE SHALL NEVER FORGET.
SLEEP WELL DR. GREEN.

Linda Cipoletti

July 25, 2007

How sad I am to hear of your loss. I worked with Dr. G many years at Winchester. I have been gone many years and will always have a warm special place for him. He was one in a million. We had many laughs with him on telemetry. God Bless you all.Linda Cipoletti

Tom & Joan Higgins

July 25, 2007

The family of Dr. Green,
Words can not express how deeply sorry we are for your tragic loss. Dr. Green has been our primary care doctor for many years and he was always caring, compassionate, and one of the most wonderful people we have ever known. His concern for his patients and staff and his love for his family showed in every aspect of his life.

We will miss hearing his stories, seeing his latest ties and his wonderful sense of humor. God has a new Angel and he as well as all of you are in our prayers.

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