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Obituary for GEORGE GREENE, SR.
George was born October 12, 1932 in Plum Point, Maryland to the late Leroy Greene, Sr. and Bertina Parker Greene. George was a member of the Plum Point United Methodist Church. He loved good spirituals and an uplifting church service. George was educated in the Calvert County, Maryland Public Schools. He graduated from W.S. Brooks High School in 1949.
George served in the Air Force during the Korean War. He was also a law enforcement officer with the Park Police and Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Departments in addition to his employment with the United States Postal Service-a total of 30 years of Government and military service. He was a member of the American Legion Gray Ray Post 220 and was also nominated and appointed as an alternate member to the Calvert County Board of License as a Commissioner. In addition, George was a licensed realtor with Long and Foster in Prince Frederick, Maryland. He loved to travel.
George was a loving son, brother, father, grandfather, uncle and friend. He was well liked and will be greatly missed.
George was married to Ilean Gray. After this union ended, George was then married to Alma May Aldrich (deceased) and from this union, two children were born - Valtina Coleman (Anthony) and George Greene, Jr. (deceased). George married Jean Jones (deceased). George later married Monica Holland (deceased).
He was preceded in death by his son, George Greene, Jr.; father, Leroy Greene, Sr.; mother, Bertina Greene,; brother, Leroy Greene, Jr.; and wife, Monica Greene.
George leaves a daughter, Valtina L. Coleman, her husband Anthony, and grandchildren Alisha D. Coleman, Anthony D. Coleman, Jr., and great grandson Neke T. Coleman; siblings: Delores D. Howe (Charles), Phyllis E. Reid (Russell), Leonard Greene, Sr. (Earlene), and Linda D. Greene; Blanche Greene, sister-in-law; Elizabeth Willett, aunt; Lemuel Harrod, uncle; and friend, Michelle Booth, as well as a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.