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December 13, 1910 - March 16th, 2009. Marjorie Grene. Survivors Nicholas and Eleanor: son and daughter-in-law Ruth: daughter Sophia: granddaughter Hannah: granddaughter Jessie: granddaughter Clement: grandson Nick: grandson Lucy: granddaughter Nazyia: great-granddaughter.
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December 13, 1910 - March 16th, 2009 Marjorie Grene Survivors Nicholas and Eleanor: son and daughter-in-law Ruth: daughter Sophia: granddaughter Hannah: granddaughter Jessie: granddaughter Clement: grandson Nick: grandson Lucy: granddaughter Nazyia: great-granddaughter
The Grene Family Lemont, IL 1950 MG Nicky RG David Grene Rose Grene: grandmother
Queen’s, Belfast, 1960A Real Job!!!(Jacket of Portrait of Aristotle, 1963)
An Even Better Job People “talked to each other a lot”. UC Davis, 1968
View from the farm Wicklow 1960s MG spent summers at the Irish farm (1968-2008)
Farm Buildings Pre-1980 Future Site of the “Granny Flat” Nicky and Eleanor built the Granny Flat on the site of a farm building.
The “Granny Flat” The Granny Flat was architect- designed and brought up the tone of the whole place.
… it has a lovely view of the village… From the Granny Flat Window
Four Irish Grandchildren, 1988. L to R: Clement, Jessie, Hannah, Sophia
Daniel Grene (1972-1978) Son of Nicky and Eleanor
Granny, Blacksburg, ca.1991. Nick and Lucy Nick and Lucy
VT 1990s Who is this?
Four Generations in Blacksburg: 2007-2009 Thanksgiving, 2008
Some MG Sayings • “At least I can’t die prematurely.” • “I guess I’m going to perish, but not for lack of publishing.” • “Food makes everything better. When I was young and had a ‘broken heart’, I would always discover then that I had forgotten to eat.”
Let’s each remember her • Thanks to you all for remembering our mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother with us. • The Grene Family