Roger Scott Green
WELLSVILLE, UTAH:Roger Scott Green our beloved father,
grandfather, great grandfather and great-great
grandfather passed away peacefully at his home, Sunday
evening, January 29,2006.
He was born July 9, 1917, in Wellsville, Utah to
Joseph Walker and Mable Ester Williams Green. He
married Syble Hall Wyatt April 1, 1937 in the Logan
LDS Temple. They made their life long home at Green's
Corner in Wellsville. Syble passed away November 14,
1984 and Roger remained a widower for 21 years until
his death.
Roger was an active farmer and dairyman for
approximately seventy years. He loved the land and
cherished the opportunity to preserve the 140 year old
family farm as long as possible. While growing up
during the depression, he developed a stalwart
independence and self-reliance that encompassed his
actions and personality until recently when he could
no longer physically care for himself His will power
and self-preservation were remarkable and noteworthy.
He will be remembered by his grandchildren for his
refreshing sense of humor, story telling about the
good old days on the farm, cleverly disguised ways of
giving advice, independence, self-reliance, and hard
work.
He deeply appreciated and loved his brothers and
sisters. They were a life line for him as they
visited, shared memories and socialized together
during various activities.
Roger was a life long member of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, Wellsville First Ward.
Preceding Roger in death were his parents, 6 of his 7
brothers and sisters, wife Syble and son Boyd Green.
He is survived by his sister Ethel Elizabeth Green,
Ogden; son Gerald (Deon) Green, Providence; son Loyal
(Candace) Green, Wellsville; and daughter, Doris
(Leroy) Mayer, Wellsville, eleven grandchildren, nine
great grandchildren and two great-great
granddaughters.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 12:00 pm in
the Allen-Hall Mortuary chapel with Bishop Scott G.
Evans conducting. Friends may call at the mortuary
Friday from 10:30 - 11:45 am. Interment will be in
the Wellsville Cemetery. The family expresses their
thanks to Alpine Hospice of Cache Valley for the kind
professional considerate care they gave to their
father. Condolences may be expressed to the family at
Allen Mortuaries.