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Marion Golden Green, 98, of Columbus, GA died peacefully at Spring Harbor on Sunday, November 10, 2019.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, November 16 at 2 p.m. in the sanctuary at First Presbyterian Church, Columbus GA. Visitation will be at Spring Harbor 2nd Floor Horizon Bay between 2:30-3:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 14th.
Born in 1921 in Imlaystown, NJ daughter of the late Walter Edward Golden, Sr. and Laura Sexton Golden, Marion graduated from Allentown High School in Allentown, NJ and Mercer Hospital nursing school in Trenton, NJ. Marion served in the Army Nurse Corp near the end of WW II.
Marion was wonderful hostess who loved visiting with friends and family and playing bridge.
Marion was preceded in death by her husband, William (Bill) Schulte Green, sisters Alda Hutchinson (Mount), Grace Sherrard (John), Alice Rose (Bill), and brothers Arnold Golden (Ella), Edward Golden (Millie), Donald Golden (Betty/Bonnie) and Carlton Golden (Marilyn).
Marion is survived by her daughter Cathy Driver (Wesley) and her grandson Tom of Midland, GA along with many nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Spring Harbor Employee Fund or to First Presbyterian Church, Columbus GA.
The family would like to express appreciation to the staff of Spring Harbor Horizon Bay for all the love, support, and excellent care given.
The Green Family is being assisted by Georgia Cremation, 7500 Veterans Parkway, Suite A, Columbus, Georgia 31909, 706-577-0055. The family invites you to leave a condolence or share a fond memory of Ms. Marion Green below.
Mary Haag, RN says
My deepest condolences to the entire family. It was my sincere privilege and honor to take care of Mrs Green at Spring Harbor. She was a wonderful lady; sweet, talkative, had a great laugh and loved to give hugs. Such a kind spirit!!! I aspire to be the kind of nurse that she was!!! May God bless you in this time of grief and bring to mind all the wonderful memories you have and reminders of her wonderful legacy she left behind. Sincerely, Mary Haag, RN