Hubert Edwin Greene, 63, Hazel Green, passed away on Monday, September 28, 2015. He was a native of Florence, AL and a resident of Madison County since 1992. Mr. Greene worked as a Senior Social Worker with the Veteran’s Administration for over 25 years. He was a member of The Episcopal Church of the Nativity. He is survived by his daughter, Hillary Nicole Coats of Florence, AL; son, Kevin Edwin Greene of Florissant, MO; sister, Ann Marie Butler of Killen, AL; two grandchildren, Annsley Claire Coats and Mary Margaret Coats. Receiving of friends will be Thursday, October 1 at The Episcopal Church of the Nativity at 10:00 a.m. with a memorial service at 11:00 a.m. The Rev. Bonnie Mixon McCrickard will be officiating. Berryhill Funeral Home is assisting the family.
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I would like to extend my condolence to Ed’s entire family but especially to Kevin, Hillary &
grandchildren. He was very proud of you all and shared updates with me over the 23 years I have known him. I worked with him in the Anniston & Gadsden outpatient clinics when I first joined the VA. He was an excellent role model as a therapist, social worker and friend. With fond regards, Anne Sanford Lavender Tuscaloosa, Al VHA employee
Kevin, Hillary, Ann and grandchildren, I am so very sorry for your loss. Ed and I went to graduate school together and then worked together in Huntsville for several years. We have kept up with one another over the years and always looked forward to our CSP get-togethers. He was a great man, social worker and friend. He will truly be missed. Thoughts and prayers are with all of you for comfort, peace and healing. LeAnn Hamlin, Memphis VA Medical Center
Kevin, Hillary, Ann, and grandchildren : Condolences to you and your entire family. I first met Ed when I was his instructor in the MSW Program at UofA. Ed was already a good clinician in the VA program and was simply obtaining an extra degree to further his career. Ed was a diligent student who excelled in all his classes. After graduation, Ed and I became colleagues and friends. Ed was always willing to help others and further the Social Work Profession. I know he will always be missed by you all, even though you have wonderful memories of him. The Social Work Profession and the Veterans will also miss him. I know he will be watching over all of you with his continued love.