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Henry Clarkson Green

Henry Clarkson Green

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Roger Allan Scott of Warrenton, Virginia, passed away on May 12, 2023. Rogerwas born on April 24, 1964 in Fairfax, Virginia to Alonzo and Margaret Faith Scott.

Henry Clarkson Green, 102, of Markham, died May 23, 2023 peacefully at his home "Hartland", where he was born April 9, 1921, a son of the late Alexander G. and Lizzie Stribling Green of Markham.

He was predeceased by his parents, twin brother Rodney, sister Nancy, brother Paul, and many nieces and nephews.

Henry Clarkson Green, 102, of Markham, died May 23, 2023 peacefully at his home "Hartland", where he was born April 9, 1921, a son of the late Alexander G. and Lizzie Stribling Green of Markham.

His is survived by his three children, Ralston Allan, Dominic Winslow, and Dori Ruthann.

A gentle gentleman and dedicated steward of the land, Mr. Green worked his entire life on his farm. One of his greatest pleasures was seeing his children and grandchildren remain close and active on the farm - where Hartland Farm over the years has expanded to include several enterprises: beef cattle, pick-your-own fruits and vegetables, farm market with agritainment, Christmas trees, and an equine veterinary practice.

Roger was a graduate of Oakton High School, 1982. He started a career with the Fairfax County Sheriff's Office in 1988, retiring as Sergeant, in 2017. He served the public of Fairfax County with loyalty, dedication, and respect. Roger was respected by the members of his agency and known for his high level of intelligence, kindness, and sense of humor.

Roger loved spending time with his children. He shared his love of cars, music and sense of humor with them. They were the light of his life.

He was loved by many and will be dearly missed. May he forever rest in heavenly peace.

A celebration of life and reception will be held at Midland Methodist Church, 5435 Midland, Va 22728, Saturday June 3rd 2023 at 11 am

Mr. Green served on the John Marshall Soil and Water Conservation District Board, as well as the Virginia Soil and Water State Commission. He also served on the boards of the Marshall National Bank, the Fauquier Hospital, and Lord Fairfax Community College at its inception. He was an active member and trustee of the Markham United Methodist Church, and a charter member of the Leeds Ruritan Club. He earned his B.S. in chemistry at Hampden-Sydney College, and M.S. from Lehigh University. While working as a research chemist at Alcoa, he turned down a presidential exemption and went into the U. S. Navy, serving in the Pacific Theatre in WWII as communication officer aboard the aircraft carrier USS Belleau Wood.

A gentle gentleman and dedicated steward of the land, Mr. Green worked his entire life on his farm. One of his greatest pleasures was seeing his children and grandchildren remain close and active on the farm - where Hartland Farm over the years has expanded to include several enterprises: beef cattle, pick-your-own fruits and vegetables, farm market with agritainment, Christmas trees, and an equine veterinary practice. Mr. Green served on the John Marshall Soil and Water Conservation District Board, as well as the Virginia Soil and Water State Commission. He also served on the boards of the Marshall National Bank, the Fauquier Hospital, and Lord Fairfax Community College at its inception. He was an active member and trustee of the Markham United Methodist Church, and a charter member of the Leeds Ruritan Club. He earned his B.S. in chemistry at Hampden-Sydney College, and M.S. from Lehigh University. While working as a research chemist at Alcoa, he turned down a presidential exemption and went into the U. S. Navy, serving in the Pacific Theatre in WWII as communication officer aboard the aircraft carrier USS Belleau Wood.

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Mr. Green was preceded in death by his brothers James R. Green and Alexander G. Green Jr.; his wife and mother of his children Grace Miller Green; wife Harriette Wagner Green; his beloved daughter Margaret G. Morris. U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall was his great-great-grandfather.

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Mr. Green was preceded in death by his brothers James R. Green and Alexander G. Green Jr.; his wife and mother of his children Grace Miller Green; wife Harriette Wagner Green; his beloved daughter Margaret G. Morris. U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall was his great-great-grandfather.

Adelaide "Dee" Bass Mason, 65, of Roanoke, Va., passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 25, 2023.

She was born on January 14, 1958, and was preceded in death by her parents. Surviving are her brothers, Landrum Hardy Mason of West Virginia, and Thomas F. Mason of Ohio, nieces, Renee and Nicole; nephew, Jeremy; and grandniece, Alethea.

Dee graduated from St. Margaret's School in Virginia and continued her education to receive degrees in History and Psychology from Hollins University. She worked as an IT Asset Manager for SAIC.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to St. Margaret's School, P.O. Box 158, Tappahannock, VA 22560. Online condolences may be made at www.Oakeys.com.

Survivors include his loving companion Margaret Sanders of Markham; his good friend Ricky Jenkins of Clear Brook. Five children: Grace G. "Jaque" Bradford of Markham; Henry "Hank" Green Jr. and wife Cheryll of Maurertown; John Miller Green of White Post; Elizabeth G. Mathias of Moorefield, W. Va.; William S. "Bill" Green and wife Sharon, of Markham. He is survived by nine grandchildren: Ann B. Vaughan and husband Graham of Glen Allen, Va.; Brian Green and wife Georgi of Markham; Burke Green and wife Beth of Boulder, Colorado; Michael Mathias and wife Brooke of Richmond; Dr. Megan M. Wagner and husband Neil of Markham; Amanda Lewis of Manassas; Corinne M. Adamo and husband Ernesto of Lehigh Acres, Florida; Diana Green of Harrisonburg; Grace M. Green and partner Maya Neste of Front Royal. Great-grandchildren include Walker and Mackenzie Vaughan of Glen Allen, Va.; Jackson Kitch of Manassas.

Survivors include his loving companion Margaret Sanders of Markham; his good friend Ricky Jenkins of Clear Brook. Five children: Grace G. "Jaque" Bradford of Markham; Henry "Hank" Green Jr. and wife Cheryll of Maurertown; John Miller Green of White Post; Elizabeth G. Mathias of Moorefield, W. Va.; William S. "Bill" Green and wife Sharon, of Markham. He is survived by nine grandchildren: Ann B. Vaughan and husband Graham of Glen Allen, Va.; Brian Green and wife Georgi of Markham; Burke Green and wife Beth of Boulder, Colorado; Michael Mathias and wife Brooke of Richmond; Dr. Megan M. Wagner and husband Neil of Markham; Amanda Lewis of Manassas; Corinne M. Adamo and husband Ernesto of Lehigh Acres, Florida; Diana Green of Harrisonburg; Grace M. Green and partner Maya Neste of Front Royal. Great-grandchildren include Walker and Mackenzie Vaughan of Glen Allen, Va.; Jackson Kitch of Manassas.

Arrangements by Oakey's Funeral Service, Downtown Chapel, Roanoke (540) 982-2100.

Close family nieces Mary Blake Green of Markham; Courtenay Marshall Green Mullen and husband Walter of Markham; nephew Alexander Gibson Green, III and wife Rebekah of Leesburg.

Numerous cousins, great-nieces and great-nephews!

Step-children include: Mary Nicholson; Barry Nicholson and wife Kim; Michael Nicholson; Ian Nicholson; Cathleen N. McIntyre and husband Owen; Charles G. "Teddy" Nicholson (deceased) and wife Mari Helen.

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Close family nieces Mary Blake Green of Markham; Courtenay Marshall Green Mullen and husband Walter of Markham; nephew Alexander Gibson Green, III and wife Rebekah of Leesburg.

Numerous cousins, great-nieces and great-nephews!

Step-children include: Mary Nicholson; Barry Nicholson and wife Kim; Michael Nicholson; Ian Nicholson; Cathleen N. McIntyre and husband Owen; Charles G. "Teddy" Nicholson (deceased) and wife Mari Helen.

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Visitation with family and friends will be 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Friday, June 2 at Moser Funeral Home, 233 Broadview Avenue, Warrenton, Va. A Celebration of Life service will take place 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 3, at Markham Stone Church, 3212 Stone Church Road, Markham, Va., officiated by Rev. Laetitia Schoeman and Rev. Bill Burrough.

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If desired, in lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to Markham Stone Church, PO Box 33, Markham, VA 22643.

ORDER OF PUBLICATION

Commonwealth of Virginia VA.

CODE § 8.01-316

CASE# JJ156080-01-00; JJ156086-01-00

PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY

J&DR-JUVENILE

( ) General District County

(X) Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court

Commonwealth of Virginia, in re MARTINEZ, JOSE EMMANUEL;MARTINEZ, STELLA ISABEL

The object of this suit is to: GAIN CUSTODY OF JOSE MARTINES; STELLA MARTINEZ

It is ORDERED that (X) the defendant

(X) MONICA AVAMBULA appear at the above-named Court and protect his or her interests on or before

07/21/2023 10:00AM

Kenyea Martinez, Deputy Clerk

Visitation with family and friends will be 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Friday, June 2 at Moser Funeral Home, 233 Broadview Avenue, Warrenton, Va. A Celebration of Life service will take place 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 3, at Markham Stone Church, 3212 Stone Church Road, Markham, Va., officiated by Rev. Laetitia Schoeman and Rev. Bill Burrough.

If desired, in lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to Markham Stone Church, PO Box 33, Markham, VA 22643.

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