Beverly J. Green

Beverly J. Green, 79, of 65 Lincoln Ave. Bradford, passed away Sunday, July 27, 2014, at the Bradford Manor.

Born in Susquehanna, on April 10, 1935, she was a daughter of the late Percy and Mildred (Spangenberg) Prentice.

On November 18, 1961 in Coudersport she married William J. Green, who died on November 29, 2001.

Mrs. Green was a 1953 graduate of Coudersport High School. She attended a medical transcriber school in Coudersport. She had worked for the Coudersport Hospital, St. Francis Hospital in Olean as a transcriber. Later she worked for the University of Pittsburgh, Bradford Campus as a cook and then for Bradford Regional Medical Center as a transcriber, retiring in 2011.

She had been active in the Girl Scouts of America for over 50 years. Beverly was well known by everyone for teaching people how to knit and crochet.

Mrs. Green attended the Asbury United Methodist Church.

Surviving are two daughters, Michele Distrola, of Bradford and Melissa Seeker of Bemus Point, one son, Michael J. Green, of Kane, five sisters, Shirley, Diane, Rosemary, Dawn, and Bonnie Lou, three brothers, Charles, Frederick, and David, five grandchildren, one great grandson and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and one brother Clarence.

Family will be receiving friends on Wednesday, July 30, 2014, from 3-5pm in the  Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes, Inc. 33 South Ave., at which time funeral and committal services will be held at 5:00pm with Rev. Barbara Chadwick pastor of the Limestone Pentecostal Tabernacle Church officiating. Burial will be in McKean Memorial Park.

Memorials, if desired, may be made to  American Cancer Society , McKean Co. Unit 95 Main Street Bradford, PA 16701 or Bradford Regional Medical Center 116 Interstate Parkway Bradford, PA 16701.

Online condolences may be made at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

372 East Main St • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

I miss u so much sister!! U were my special friend that I could confide in and u could confide in me. I can still see those hands holding that crotchet hook making such beautiful things. Miss u.
— Diane Kauffman

Thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. Your parents were good neighbors on South Kendall.
— Martha Lund Zenner

Dear Michele, Melissa Michael I'm so sorry to hear about your Mom. I was very sad to learn that she had passed. I haven't seen her in the store the last couple of weeks. she had stopped at the pharmacy and told me that she wasn't feeling well. but she always made sure she stop and asked about my Mom.it make me sad that over there year that they had lost in touched. my mom always enjoyed you mom company. and she really was happy last sept. when she came up to the home and cerebrated my mom birthday with her you are all in my prayers. so I didn't get to attended the services.but I just got back to work.from takeing time off with my daughter and daugher in law from being sick. if there anything I could do. please call or stop at my work I would do anything you need me to do. ann
— Ann Cobb

So sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. I just saw her in Walmart not too long ago and we talked for quite a long while mostly about her precious grandchildren and her very special great grandson. Just know that she thought the world of all her family. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.
— Jeanne Neff Burritt

Michele deepest sympathies to you and your family in your loss. Your mom was always so friendly and our parents were such good friends. I'm sure they are all swapping stories right now. Our prayers go out to you all.
— Ginny Crouse

Thinking of you in your time of sorrow. Rose Lowe Siller
— Rose

My deepest of sympathies to the family. I took care of Beverly while working at Bradford Manor. I recently left there but before I did we prayed together with the intention of meeting up at the craft show in Aug. She was making me the ear muffs for me and my kids for hunting season. She is one I will always remember with a deep fondness in my heart. Many blessings of healing, comfort and peace.
— Rachelle N Jordan

RIP Grandma.
— Megan

Dear aunt Bev. You are forever going to be missed in my eyes. But, you will be forever remembered in my heart. To the family. I am so sorry my wife and I cannot attend the service.
— Greg and kelly ( son and daughter of Bud)

Condolences

  • I miss u so much sister!! U were my special friend that I could confide in and u could confide in me. I can still see those hands holding that crotchet hook making such beautiful things. Miss u.

    — Diane Kauffman
  • Thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. Your parents were good neighbors on South Kendall.

    — Martha Lund Zenner
  • Dear Michele, Melissa Michael I'm so sorry to hear about your Mom. I was very sad to learn that she had passed. I haven't seen her in the store the last couple of weeks. she had stopped at the pharmacy and told me that she wasn't feeling well. but she always made sure she stop and asked about my Mom.it make me sad that over there year that they had lost in touched. my mom always enjoyed you mom company. and she really was happy last sept. when she came up to the home and cerebrated my mom birthday with her you are all in my prayers. so I didn't get to attended the services.but I just got back to work.from takeing time off with my daughter and daugher in law from being sick. if there anything I could do. please call or stop at my work I would do anything you need me to do. ann

    — Ann Cobb
  • So sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. I just saw her in Walmart not too long ago and we talked for quite a long while mostly about her precious grandchildren and her very special great grandson. Just know that she thought the world of all her family. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.

    — Jeanne Neff Burritt
  • Michele deepest sympathies to you and your family in your loss. Your mom was always so friendly and our parents were such good friends. I'm sure they are all swapping stories right now. Our prayers go out to you all.

    — Ginny Crouse