EVELYN M. GREEN OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Shawnee News Star
EVELYN M. GREEN
1914 - 1997
Former Shawnee resident Evelyn M. Green of Laguna Beach, California, died Saturday in Orange, California. She was 82.She was born October 15, 1914, in Rogers, Arkansas, to Earl and Ollie Walker Blood.She attended Shawnee Schools and worked at Liberty Drug Store in Shawnee.She married Nathan J. Green in 1935. Mrs. Green lived in California from 1938 to 1978 when she and her husband returned to Shawnee.Surviving are her daughter and son-in-law, Mary Lynn and Bill McAleer, Laguna Beach, California; three grandchildren, Melissa M. McAleer, Warrensberg, New York; Mark S. McAleer, Eugene, Oregon; Megan K. McAleer, Malibu, California; and two sisters, Margie Mason, Shawnee and Lois Mackie of Tulsa.Graveside service will be noon Thursday at Fairview Cemetery.Visitation will be at Roesch-Walker Funeral Chapel until 11:00 a.m. Thursday and the casket will not be open at the cemetery.
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