Chase County Kansas Obituaries
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Green, Pauline Isolene
Pauline Isolene Green, 98, died Monday, Dec. 15, 2003, at her residence in Willoughby, Ohio.
She was the daughter of Charles Henry and Mary Loduski Golden, born Oct. 23, 1905, in Matfield Green. She grew up in Matfield Green. She was a 1923 graduate of Christ's Hospital School of Nursing in Topeka, where she specialized in Physiatric Care. She then completed her post graduate work at Minneapolis Obstetrics in Minnesota. At the start of the Depression, she relocated to Ashtabula, Ohio, and then to Painesville, Ohio, at Lake County Memorial Hospital in 1935.
She married Alec Green in 1939, remaining in Painesville to raise a family, moving to Willoughby in
1983.
Mrs. Green was a super-visor of nursing in Topeka, Wichita, Winfield and Liberal hospitals. She was a Public Health nurse in several Kansas cities, as well as in Colorado and Idaho. She did both general nursing and private duty nursing. She was an active member of the Lake County Nurses Association, the American Red Cross, the American Cancer Society and a volunteer at Breckenridge Village Retirement Community on their transportation bus.
Survivors include a daughter, Rebecca Green Werman of Willoughby, Ohio; a son David M. Green of Mantua, Ohio; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in
death by her husband in 1984; six sisters, Maude Golden, Leota Golden, Catherine Hull Mitchell, Anna Golden, Mary (Mayme) Blackmore and Delila Carrette; five brothers, Henry Golden, Paul Golden, Kenneth (Kay) Golden, George Golden and Charles Golden.
The funeral service was held Dec. 20 at the Green Family Funeral Home in Mantua, Ohio with Fr. Thomas McCarthy and Fr. James Lang officiating. Burial followed at Evergreen Cemetery in Painesville.
Memorials to the
Willoughby, Ohio Fire
Department Smoke Detector Fund can be made in care of Green's Funeral Services, Inc., P.O. Box 676, Mantua, Ohio 44255.
Chase County Leader News, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, Jan 15, 2004.