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Howard Dale Green

January 7, 1932 - September 18, 2023

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ANDOVER – Howard Dale Green, 91, passed away peacefully on Monday (September 18, 2023) at his home.

Mr. Green was born on the family farm in East Valley on January 7, 1932 in Andover to Howard William and Nellie Bernice (Atwell) Green. He graduated from Andover Central School in 1952. On September 26, 1953 he married Mary Lou Clark, who predeceased him on April 20, 1979. On January 19, 1980 at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Wellsville, he married Mary-Jane Fosdick, who survives.

Dale worked for AGWAY, spreading lime on fields from 1957 to 1966 and later worked at Air Preheater from 1966 to 1968. In 1968 he became the head of the audio/visual department at Agricultural Technical College in Alfred where he worked for the next 26 years, retiring in 1994. In his retirement years he was a trucker for Don Siegrist at Spruce Glen Equipment in Jasper.

In addition to his wife of 43 years, Dale is survived by six children, Alan (Sharon) Green of Andover, Jim (Debra) Green of Spencerport, Lynn Jordan Ninos of Decorah, Iowa, Victoria Jordan (Sebastian) Dunne of Wellsville, Todd Aaron Jordan of New Hampshire, and Robert Emory (Sandra) Jordan of Texas; a daughter-in-law, Jane Green of Arkansas; a sister-in-law Bernadine Green of Andover; and a special “adopted” daughter, Elisa (David) Almodovar and family.

Additionally, he is survived by 19 grandchildren, Matthew (Molly) Green, Chad (Clarissa) Green, Shelly Green, Tricia (Justin) Scott, Michael (Allyson) Green, Jonathan Robin (Erin) Nelson, Alex Michael Nelson, Erin Olivia Dunne, Jesse Emanuel Ninos, Esther Ninos (Parker) Beard, Emily R. Ninos, Christopher Aaron Jordan, Jeremy Ryan Jordan, Tyler Dale Jordan, Joe (Sara) Resch, Kristina (Jay) Brinson, Nicholas (Brittany) DeBack, Michael (Alyssa) DeBack and Joey (Jenna) Bryan; 26 great grandchildren, Evan Green, Genevieve Green, Tyler William Green, Bailee Snyder, Colt Snyder, Nicholas Green, Olivia Scott, Morgan Green, Emma Green, Paige Westbrook, Liam Stenglein, Niyah Nelson, Samuel Nelson, Violet Jordan, Caroline Beard, Joey Resch, Samantha Resch, Olivia Resch, Jensen Brinson, Jacoby Brinson, Reese DeBack, Madison Bryan, Ethan Bryan, Rylie Bryan, Aubree Bryan and Griffin Bryan; several nieces, nephews and cousins; and a very special brother in the Lord, Stephen Richard.

In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his first wife, Mary Lou Green; a son, John Green; a brother Gerald Green; a grandson, Gregory Nicholas Dunne; and a great grandson Wyatt Everett Snyder.

Dale was a farmer and lover of all animal husbandry, especially horses and dogs. He was an accomplished cattleman in both the beef and dairy spaces. Some of his fondest memories were preparing and taking part on the Andover 4th of July Parade with his team of Quarter Horses and sometimes his pony team. Dale was a photography and film enthusiast with his dark room in the cellar. For years he used his talents to capture weddings and other events.

Dale was the epitome of a father figure not only to his own children but to any person who needed guidance. Known for doing good deeds quietly, he was always there for a friend in need. His jokes would liven up any activity be it hay rides for family or church, would bees for a neighbor or enjoying youth group at the family camp.

Dale was a member of the Andover Lions Club for 19 years where he served a term as president and was Lion of the Year. Dale also served as sexton for Valley Brook Cemetery in Andover from 1970 until about 2010.

In his early days, he was a member of the Future Farmers of America. Dale loved the Lord and spent many years as a member of the Chenunda Creek Fellowship Church in Independence where he served in many capacities.

Visitation will be held on Saturday (September 23) from 11 a.m. – noon at the Chenunda Creek Fellowship Church in Independence. The memorial service will take place at the church immediately following the visitation with Pastor Stephen Richard officiating. Burial will follow in Valley Brook Cemetery in Andover.

Memorial contributions in Dale’s name may be made to Chenunda Creek Fellowship Church, 2030 Independence Road, Andover, NY 14806. © 2023 Baker-Swan Funeral Home.

Visitation:
Saturday, September 23, 2023
11:00 a.m.
Chenunda Creek Fellowship
2030 Independence Rd, Andover

Memorial Service: 
Saturday, September 23, 2023
12:00 p.m.
Chenunda Creek Fellowship
2030 Independence Rd, Andover

Burial:
Saturday, September 23, 2023
Valley Brook Cemetery

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  1. I have many fond memories of Dale and his smiling eyes. My sincere condolences to each of you.

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  2. Dale was a cousin to my mother Gloria Green Clark and I spent time as a child at his parents Howard and Nellie’s farm and Dale would be there for Sunday dinners. In later years I ran into Dale when my husband and I moved to Andover from Florida. So Sorry to the family for the loss of Dale as he was always smiling and happy to see everyone. Rose Clark Teller.

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  3. Dale was such a wonderful man and friend. What fun times we had in Lions Club. He will be greatly missed.

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  4. Dale will be greatly missed. He was a dear friend all my life. We had some really great times. I send prayers, hugs and love toall the family. our message

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  5. Dale was instrumental in capturing one of the most pivotal times of my life – when I married Mark Shardlow on May 28, 1988. I look at those photos regularly and now with even more fond memories.

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  6. Dale was a friend to all, good neighbor, and genuine good man.My sympathy to you and the family, Mary Jane.

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  7. Our sympathies.
    Grateful for our wedding photos from 1975!

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