GREENE, Mary Orpha

(Maiden Name: Haisley)


Prescott Evening Courier, Prescott, Arizona Friday, May 1, 1964, page 2, column 2 Orpha Green Orpha H. Green, born Aug. 26, 1887, in Prescott, died today in a local hospital. She is survived by a sister, Olive Haisley, 319 W. Leroux. Funeral arrangements are pending at Hampton Funeral Home. -------------------------------------------- The Yuma Daily Sun, Yuma, Arizona Sunday, May 3, 1964, page 7, column 5 Yuma Visitor Dies Mrs. Orpha Greene, a frequent visitor to Yuma, passed away in the Prescott Hospital Friday. Mrs. Greene's son, the late Albert H. Greene, was project engineer for the Yuma County Water User's Association. She was born Aug. 26, 1887, in Prescott. Graveside services will be held Tuesday at Mountain View Cemetery, in Prescott. Visitation hours will be Monday from 6 to 9 p.m. -------------------------------------------- Prescott Evening Courier, Prescott, Arizona Monday, May 4, 1964, page 1, column 2 Pioneer Of Territory Dies Friday Mrs. Orpha H. Green, 319 W. Leroux, born Aug. 26, 1887, in Prescott, died Friday in a local hospital. Mrs. Green, a native of the Arizona Territory, was the daughter of Albert and Margaretta Haisley. Her parents came here in 1879, from Grand County, Ind. Her father was a member of a survey party engaged in engineering the Santa Fe Trail. Mrs. Green was the widow of the late Charles Green, who was an inspector of bridges on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway until his death in 1916. Mrs. Green's son, the late Albert Haisley Green, served as a project engineer for the Yuma County Water User's Association in Yuma. She attended the old Washington elementary school and graduated from Prescott High School in 1907. She is survived by a sister, Olive V. Haisley, of Prescott, a niece, Margaret E. Paul, of Montibello, Calif.; and a nephew, John O. Paul, of New (can't read), Cemetery services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Mountain View Cemetery. Friends may call at Hampton Funeral Home from 6 to 9 Monday.

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