
Fred Green
1913-05-14 2004-03-30
DR. FREDERICK SIAS WALTER GREEN
Peacefully on Tuesday, March 30, 2004 at his residence in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Dr. Frederick Green, 89 years of age.
He is survived by his son John (Maureen) Green of Oshawa, Ontario and daughter Janis (Dan) Riediger of Winnipeg, Manitoba as well as seven grandchildren, two great granddaughters and his sister Louise Wnuk of Jupiter, Florida. He was predeceased by his beloved wife Lillian May Green (nee Kirton) in 1995 and parents Frederick Shell Parker Green and Fleurange "Florence "Green (nee Bourgeault).
Dr. Green attended Caswell Hill Public School, Bedford Road and Nutana Collegiates both in Saskatoon and later went on to the University of Saskatchewan and University of Alberta Dental School graduating in 1939 with a DDS degree. Dr. Green practiced in Watrous, Saskatchewan with Dr. Homer Agar and later bought his practice after his death in 1941 and sold the practice in 1942 to Dr. Clements of Semans, Saskatchewan.
He was enlisted in the Royal Canadian Dental Corps from 1942 1946, however did not see overseas service. He served in the military stations in Medicine Hat, High River, Calgary, Edmonton and North Battleford. During his time in the military his son John was born in 1943. After discharge from the Army his family moved to North Battleford, Saskatchewan where they had their daughter Janis, he practiced from 1946 -1971 and later sold the practice and was appointed Dental Officer with DVA, Deer Lodge Hospital in Winnipeg until his retirement in 1979.
Dr. Green left Winnipeg to join practice with Dr. Herb Cowburn in Saskatoon. Upon Dr. Cowburn's death, his practice was sold and he retired from Dentistry. Dr. Green went to Victoria, B.C. to retire but stayed there only 2 years and returned to Saskatchewan. Due to age and health reasons, Dr. Green returned to Winnipeg to be close to his daughter Janis.
During practice in North Battleford, he became a Mason and eventually a Shriner, served on the Council of the Saskatchewan College of Dental Surgeons (President in 1966), life member of the Canadian Dental Association, member of the Kinsmen and K40 clubs and member of the Frederation Superannuates National Association.
A private service will take place at a later date. GARRY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, CEMETERY & CREMATION CENTRE 1291 McGillivray Blvd -925-1120
Peacefully on Tuesday, March 30, 2004 at his residence in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Dr. Frederick Green, 89 years of age.
He is survived by his son John (Maureen) Green of Oshawa, Ontario and daughter Janis (Dan) Riediger of Winnipeg, Manitoba as well as seven grandchildren, two great granddaughters and his sister Louise Wnuk of Jupiter, Florida. He was predeceased by his beloved wife Lillian May Green (nee Kirton) in 1995 and parents Frederick Shell Parker Green and Fleurange "Florence "Green (nee Bourgeault).
Dr. Green attended Caswell Hill Public School, Bedford Road and Nutana Collegiates both in Saskatoon and later went on to the University of Saskatchewan and University of Alberta Dental School graduating in 1939 with a DDS degree. Dr. Green practiced in Watrous, Saskatchewan with Dr. Homer Agar and later bought his practice after his death in 1941 and sold the practice in 1942 to Dr. Clements of Semans, Saskatchewan.
He was enlisted in the Royal Canadian Dental Corps from 1942 1946, however did not see overseas service. He served in the military stations in Medicine Hat, High River, Calgary, Edmonton and North Battleford. During his time in the military his son John was born in 1943. After discharge from the Army his family moved to North Battleford, Saskatchewan where they had their daughter Janis, he practiced from 1946 -1971 and later sold the practice and was appointed Dental Officer with DVA, Deer Lodge Hospital in Winnipeg until his retirement in 1979.
Dr. Green left Winnipeg to join practice with Dr. Herb Cowburn in Saskatoon. Upon Dr. Cowburn's death, his practice was sold and he retired from Dentistry. Dr. Green went to Victoria, B.C. to retire but stayed there only 2 years and returned to Saskatchewan. Due to age and health reasons, Dr. Green returned to Winnipeg to be close to his daughter Janis.
During practice in North Battleford, he became a Mason and eventually a Shriner, served on the Council of the Saskatchewan College of Dental Surgeons (President in 1966), life member of the Canadian Dental Association, member of the Kinsmen and K40 clubs and member of the Frederation Superannuates National Association.
A private service will take place at a later date. GARRY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, CEMETERY & CREMATION CENTRE 1291 McGillivray Blvd -925-1120