Samuel Worcester Green
1822–1906 (age 84)
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Biography
Samuel Worcester Green championed education and moral development throughout his long life, believing that knowledge and integrity could reshape neighborhoods. Born in 1822, he invested himself in the work of local schools, Sunday societies, and literary clubs, encouraging boys and girls to ask questions and to seek kind ways of living.
He also offered practical support to families facing hardship, organizing drives for clothing and food, and establishing warm friendships with ministers, teachers, and civic leaders. When he passed in 1906, those he tutored and befriended remembered him as a steady beacon of hope.