Goldie Greene
DATELINE: Warwick
Greene, Goldie, 101, died Monday, March 9, 2020 at HopeHealth Hospice in Providence. She was the beloved wife of the late Samuel N. Greene. Born in New York City, a daughter of the late Beryl and Bassia (Rappaport) Miller, she had lived in Warwick for over 30 years, previously living in Cranston. Goldie was a life member of Hadassah and a member of ORT, Cranston Senior Guild, Temple Sinai, and a former member of Temple Torat Yisrael.
Devoted mother of David Greene and his wife, Martha, of Warren, NJ, Ed Greene and his wife, Marlene, of Cranston, and Henry Greene of Windsor, CT and Henry’s late wife, Suzie. Cherished friend of Marcia and Bob Hicks. Dear sister of the late Evelyn Marks and Dorothy Kramer. Loving grandmother of James, Deborah, Stacey, Lori, and Shanti. Cherished great grandmother of Daniel, Joseph, Zack, Mason, Sophia, Jake, and Gabriella.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11:30 a.m. in the Priest Chapel in Lincoln Park Cemetery, 1469 Post Rd., Warwick. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to Hadassah, 17 Pocahontas Dr., Middletown, RI 02842. Shiva will be observed in the lower level Chapel in Temple Sinai, 30 Hagen Avenue in Cranston, Thursday 4-8 PM.
Dearest Family,
Goldie was a part of my childhood, and I admired her energy and spirit. I know that she leaves a big hole in your lives, and I regret that I can’t be with you at this sad time. Her life has been a beacon for you all.
Thinking of you with love, Sally Esakov
I was sorry to hear of Goldie’s passing. She and my mom Ruth were Table mates at Tamarisk.
To our neighbors from Firglade Drive; we will always remember your mother and your father as wonderful people who raised three boys into fine young men. The memories of those days and our neighbors will always be heartwarming. We are so sorry for your loss and thinking of you at this difficult time.
The Charleson Family
So sorry. A great woman.
Goldie was a bright shining star,she lit up a room with her smile and wit. She will be missed by many at Tamarisk.
Please accept our condolences. Goldie was a wonderful woman and we have such fond memories of her.
I work at Tamarisk and know that Goldie will be missed by the residents and staff! She was a wonderful woman with a smile for all. May pleasant memories sustain you during this difficult time.
We extend to you our sincere sympathy on the loss of your dear mother. The age of our loved one does not matter; our grief is deep and real. May fond memories sustain you in the days ahead. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Goldie has a very special place in my heart. She was one of the first residents I met when I started working at Tamarisk. She was always there for me when I needed to talk or just to sit quietly with. She had a wonderful sense of humor, was very loved by many and will be greatly missed. May you have wonderful memories of Goldie.
Goldie remained a good friend of my mother, Fran Sadler, for the past 60 years. I loved Goldie’s spirit and our conversations. My condolences to the family. She was a very special lady.