Albert Godfrey Greene, Jr.
September 20, 1925 ~ December 12, 2021
Dr Albert Godfrey Greene, Jr, PhD, aged 96 died of a stroke on December 12, 2021. He was a WWII Navy veteran who served in the Pacific. He is survived by his wife of 71 years, Helen Hiebel Greene, three children Lisa Bradfield Greene, Rachel (Greg) Leffingwell Bottone, Albert (Karen) Godfrey Greene III and four grandchildren, Patrick Gregory Greene Bottone, Julia Helen Bottone, Ian Michael Greene and Sarah Susan Greene. Burial at Arlington Cemetery will be at a future date. If you wish to make a donation in his memory, he was a great supporter of the mission of Doctors Without Borders.
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