Dean Marvin Green

Dean Marvin Green, 81, of New Windsor, IL, passed away on June 17, 2024 at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Sherri and Greg Williamson in Hudson, WI.

There are no services; a private burial will be held at a later date at the Oneida Cemetery in Oneida, IL, where he will be laid to rest next to his wife, Joyce.

Dean was born August 20, 1942, in Aledo, IL, the son of Marvin James Green and Ethel Sackfield Green. He attended Winola High School in Viola, IL, then enlisted in the Navy in August, 1959 where he served on a ship at Pearl Harbor called the USS Frontier. He was honorably discharged in August, 1963. Dean married Joyce Garrett on November 16, 1973 at the Calvary Lutheran Church in New Windsor, IL. He was a member of the Mercer County VFW Post 1571 in Aledo, IL.

Dean was a truck driver for many years, driving an 18-wheeler cross country and back, along with helping out the farmers at harvest time. Family gatherings included lots of card games with cousins, aunts and uncles. He loved to spend time at the river in New Boston, IL with his family and friends.

Survivors include his daughter Sherri (Greg), Hudson, WI; step-daughter Elaine (Kyle), Cambridge, IL; step-son Eric (Melissa), Sherrard, IL; grandchildren Daniel Berg (Lindsey), Jeffrey Berg, Gregory Berg (Zoe), Jared Greer, Ashley Hall (Doug), Kristin Helg, Allison Young and Jacob Young. Great grandchildren include Jae Berg and Josie Berg; an aunt, Seville Bivens, Keithsburg, IL and a sister, Vicki Thorp, Springdale, AR. Other survivors include cousins, a niece and a nephew.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Joyce and a step-daughter, Deana Greer.

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  1. Ive known Dean’s family forever. He was a good guy & will be missed. I didnt know we shared the same birthday! Thoughts & prayers to all

  2. Dean and My dad (Bob) were best of friends. If you seen one you seen the other. I have so many memories with their family. Visiting them at the river or to just sitting in the garage… He passed on my dad’s birthday I am sure to have them all back together again they had some good laughs and hugs. I am sure Joyce and my mom (Colleen) are saying now guys that is enough. My thoughts and prayers are with the family in the following days.

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