REV. WILLIAM IRA GREEN
Rev. W.I. Green (Mar. 26, 1876-Mar. 21, 1957) was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Green of Found’s Mills. After attending Prince of Wales College and Dalhousie University, he taught school before com- pleting his Theological studies. From here he held pastorates on Prince Edward Island before taking charge of the Couva Field in Trinidad. He worked here for twenty—one years administering to the East Indian peo— ple. After his first wife died, he met and married another Missionary —
ISABELLA FORD
who had been commissioned to take charge of the Girls Home under the Trinidad Mission. Mrs. Green was born in Portneuf, Quebec. She left Prince Edward Island after her husband died and returned to Quebec. Mrs. Green worked among the East Indian women for twenty years. Rev. W.I. and Isabella Green returned to Prince Edward Island in 1938.
REV. NORMAN RUSSELL GREEN
The Rev. Norman Russell Green (Dec. 3, 1908—Mar. 10, 1981) was the eldest son of the late Rev. W.I. and Mrs. Francis Simmons Green.
During the Second World War, Mr. Green served with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Following his dis— charge in 1946, he enrolled at Prince of Wales College, from which he graduated in 1949. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Mt. Allison University in 1951 and graduated from Pine Hill Divinity Hall. After ordination in 1953, he served a mission at Sanbro, NS. He also held pastorates on Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. He retired in 1977 in Sussex, New
Brunswick. Rev. Norman and Doris Green.
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