Hiram Green

Tennessee

DAYTON Robert Hiram Green, 87, died at his home Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010. He was born in Dayton on Jan. 11, 1923, the son of the late Alexander Little Paige "Uncle Dock" Green and Attie Mattie (Barton) Green. He was also preceded in death by his first wife, Lorene (Cummings) Green and second wife, Juanita (Tallent) Green.Hiram lived most of his life in Dayton where he owned and operated Green Construction. He was a graduate of Rhea Central High School, class of 1942. During WWII he worked on ships in Pearl Harbor with the Civil Service. He was very active with the Republican Party and also with coaching and sponsoring youth athletic organizations. He was a member of the Mountain View United Methodist Church.He is survived by his three sons, Jerry (Frances) Green, Pat Green, and Wayne (Lisa) Green, all of Dayton; his daughter, Yvonne (Kevin) Beaty, of Spring City; seven grandchildren, Rhonda (Geoff) Robinson, Lori (Curtis) Estes, John, Ashley, Alex, Tamara, and Jarred Green; six great-grandchildren and his sister, Mary Ella Durham, of Dayton.Funeral services for Hiram will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday morning in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Bill Ewing, the Rev. Jim Purser, the Rev. John Neese and Dr. Hollis Green Officiating. He will be laid to rest next to his wife, Lorene, in Rhea Memory Gardens followed by a white dove release.The family will receive friends after 5 p.m. Tuesday in Rudd Chapel at Bryan College.Please share your memories of Hiram on his online guest register at www.vanderwallfh.com.Memorial contributions may be made to the Mountain View United Methodist Church.The family is being served by the Vanderwall Funeral Home in Dayton.

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