Dr. Thomas Jeffrey Green
October 30, 1940- March 02, 2023
Dr. Thomas Jeffrey Green, MD, passed away on March 2, 2023. Dr. Green, fondly known as "Pappy," was born to Alfred V. and Maletha (Claar) Green in Johnstown, PA. Dr. Green was a graduate of Lilly-Washington High School, Gettysburg College (member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity and the Gettysburg Choir), and Jefferson Medical College (member of Kappa Beta Phi and Nu Sigma Nu fraternities). He was also the co-founder of the Jefferson Rugby Football Club. A lifetime fan of sports and musical arts, he blended these two hobbies well when a career ending knee injury limited his playing time to singing his favorite rugby songs with friends, and cheering for his favorite football team, the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Dr. Green was a US Navy veteran, Orthopedic Surgeon, and highly esteemed community leader. He served our country Honorably during the Vietnam War as a surgeon, ultimately attaining the rank of Lieutenant Commander. He was stationed at the Naval Air Station in Sigonella, Sicily, where he helped his wife Carol deliver their third child in a home built on a bed of lava rocks at the foot of Mount Etna, one of the world's most active volcanoes. While stationed in Sicily, he received a Letter of Appreciation in 1969 for actions taken to contain an Infectious Hepatitis outbreak in the Sigonella Grade School. His actions not only reduced the number of cases but also confined the outbreak, which enabled the command to continue performing its mission.
Dr. Green was an active Orthopedic Surgeon in Carlisle, PA from 1975 to 2014. He fixed so many broken bones and painful joints, his grandson once called him "the Mayor of Carlisle" for running into people who knew him everywhere they went. He was a member of the Carlisle Hospital medical staff throughout his career and served as Chair of the Surgery Department, the hospital Executive Committee, and the Carlisle Hospital Medical Care Foundation Board of Directors for several terms.
Dr. Green will be remembered as a loving husband, father, brother, and grandfather who will be profoundly missed by family, friends and colleagues spanning the globe. He welcomed guests into his home so warmly and deeply, that he was affectionally called "Dad" by many. He was an avid equestrian who enjoyed competing his horses in multiple disciplines, including eventing, dressage, and hunter paces. His favorite equestrian sport was foxhunting, which he enjoyed for many years as Field Secretary for Rose Tree Fox Hunting Club based in south central PA.
Dr. Green is survived by his wife Carol (Frame) Green of Carlisle, PA, with whom he shared over 60 years of marriage. He is also survived by son Jeffrey Todd Green, of Holiday, FL; daughter Donna Renee Green, of Winchester, VA; and daughter Debora Liana Green, of Carlisle, PA. He is also survived by sister Carolyn Greenfield, and five grandchildren: William Grant Tennille V, Megann Renee Knapp, Erika Li Green, Kyle Heather Knapp, and Elizabeth Li Green.
A Viewing for Family and Friends will be held on Sunday, March 12, 2023, from 5:00 - 7:00 PM at Hoffman Funeral Home and Crematory, 2020 W. Trindle Rd, Carlisle, PA.
A Celebration of Life Service in his Honor will be held on Monday, March 13, 2023, at 12:00 PM at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church, 21 S. Bedford Street in Carlisle, PA. Pastor Lisa Leber will be officiating, and his daughter Donna Green and granddaughters Megann and Kyle Knapp will be singing and providing special music at the services.
Entombment and Committal Services will take place immediately following the services at the church at Westminster Memorial Gardens in Carlisle, PA, with Full Military Honors.
Funeral Arrangements have been Entrusted to Hoffman Funeral Home and Crematory, 2020 W. Trindle Rd Carlisle, PA 17013. Guests are invited to sign the Guestbook at HoffmanFH.com.
In Lieu of Flowers, Memorial Contributions may be made in the name of Dr. Green to Cumberland Goodwill Emergency Medical Services in Carlisle, PA, or in his grandson's name (William Grant Tennille V) to the Metropolitan Emergency Medical Services (MEMS) in Little Rock, AR.
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Amy
June 19, 2025
Oscar- not George! 30 years is a long time but still a core memory
Amy
June 19, 2025
I´ll always remember Dr. Green. I was probably around 7 years old when he repaired my grandmothers hip after falling off a horse in the Tuscarora Forrest. When she was healed and back on her horse, he invited us to a chase. My grandmother loaded up her Arabian and my welsh pony and we headed out. On the way, my pony lost her balance and fell in the trailer. We finally got there and everyone jumped in to help. I was young and didn´t realize the extent of my pony´s injuries. I was just sad that we couldn´t ride. Dr. Green, seeing my disappointment, allowed me to ride his own horse (George if I remember correctly) around the grounds. He must have been almost 17hh and the biggest horse I´d ever been on. I was in heaven! I´ll never forget Dr. Green- not only for helping my grandmother to enjoy horses again, but also for putting a smile on my face that day. Thank you.
Dave & Mary Kay McLane
February 29, 2024
Special parties--a pasta party where we all "processed" the pasta.
One of the guests lost her diamond in the pasta...but Dr. Green went through the "dough" and found it!
Tom was a great friend (...and fellow Gettysburg ).
Best to Carol.
Dave & Mary Kay McLane
43541 Michigan Square
Leesburg, VA 20176
Katie Mathes
May 19, 2023
Donna (DG)- I will never forget the brilliant adventure to Cape Cod when we were kids. You and your family have always had such wonderful energy and ready for an adventure at any time! I have such fond memories of Carlisle and your family.
Mary Jo Neidlinger
March 13, 2023
Tom was a second parent to the Neidlinger family.
We all loved Tom and the boys all called him Tom their best friend. Tom is with Larry now....a great
reunion. My favorite horse true story with Tom:
We were riding in a 3 phase event. I believe Tom was riding Oscar and I Mr. Chips. Mr. Chips was not easy to slow down when cantering. Tom was leading down a hill to a jump.. Tom fell off on the other side of the jump.... Mr. Chips was coming to the Jump at a high rate of speed.. Tom sat up and looked at me waving me to jump anyway... I DID!
I JUMPED OVER THE JUMP and TOM! As I galloped on I looked back... What did I just do? Tom finished the event with out a bruise... needless to say we did not place but the memory is planted forever! The Neidlinger family and the Green family are bonded forever. Love Mary Jo
Neil
March 10, 2023
I made T green miss his memorial day 1992. It was a long road but I'm glad I had you as my surgeon. You promised me a drink so now we will have to have it next life. Love you T Green. See you on the other side. Prayers to his family
Pat Strickler
March 10, 2023
My dear Carol, sincere condolences to you and your family in the loss of Tom. Treasured memories of dinner parties with you and mutual friends. Be assured you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Pat Strickler
Nicole
March 9, 2023
One of my favorite memories of Dr. Green was when he rounded on his patients in his riding gear. He had either come from a hunt or was going to one. He had a distinct walk and we always knew when he was coming down the hallway! He was well loved by his colleagues and staff alike. I'm so sorry for your loss.
Judy Seeley
March 9, 2023
I enjoyed working with Dr. Green. My daughter also loved going fox hunting with him. He always had a twinkle in his eye. He will be missed.
David H. McLane
March 9, 2023
About 40 years ago, having a gourmet cooking party in your kitchen. You and Carol hosted Mary Kay and me; the Krebs I believe; the Woods; and maybe a few others from Stevens Mental Health Center--where I was Director and Carol was a board member.
You guys were great hosts, community leaders and friends.
Dave and Mary Kay McLane
Charleston, SC
Patty Roush
March 9, 2023
Dr. Green was my doctor since I was a little girl. Wearing cast on my leg, corrective shoes, and braces. He was an awesome person and Doctor. He took care of my bones up till he retired.He will be very missed!!!!!
Cathy Sroka
March 7, 2023
Dear Mrs. Green, Will, and Family, Sorry for your loss. He fixed our bones and was a wonderful Mooreland supporter!
Peggy Bender Barone
March 7, 2023
Dear Carol,
I am sure this is an overwhelming
time and difficult time for you.
My heart goes out to you, Jeff, Donna , and Debbie.
Though Sam and I will not be there to see you and the family, we pray God´s love holds you secure during this sad time in your life.
Much love,
Sam & Peggy
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