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Arthur J. Green Obituary

East Liverpool Review, July 22, 1980

Arthur Green

Arthur J. Green, 79, of 923 Vine Street, died Monday at 12:55 p.m. at home following an illness of a year.

A lifelong area resident, Mr. Green was born here Aug 4, 1900, a son of James Green and Hattie Welsh Green.

He was a member of the Painters Union, having worked for the former Hollis Logue and Cunningham Contractors here.

In 1928 he was instrumental in organizing the International Short Wave Radio Club, now headquartered in London, England.

Mr. Green published and edited the International Short Wave Magazine, using the old East Liverpool Morning Tribune presses.

Besides his wife, Mrs. Edith Woodyard Green, whom he married Aug. 14, 1946, survivors include two sons, Edward Green of East Liverpool and Robert Green of Leesburg, Fla., two daughters, Mrs. William (Pauline) McCarroll of Rookstown and Mrs. Allen (Violet) Cippolini of St. Petersburg, Fla., two brothers, Albert Green of Cleveland and Carl Green of East Liverpool, four sisters, Mrs. Lida Tingler of Wierton, Miss Minnie Green of Bellflower, Calif., Mrs. Ora Peterlin of Lisbon and Mrs. Frank (Bertha) Flowers of East Liverpool, 11 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren.

Services will be held Thursday at 10:30 a.m. from the Martin Funeral Home by the Rev. Wilbert Bischoff at the Beechwood Free Methodist Church. Burial will be in Calcutta United Presbyterian Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday afternoon and night.

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