Vicki (Queen) Taylor Roberts

Birth date: Jun 19, 1923 Death date: Feb 24, 2015
Colonel Paul L. Green, United States Air Force (RET), 91 passed away on February 24, 2015. A former Base Commander at Norton Air Force Base, San Bernardino, California. He retired from active duty in 1976 after 33 years of militar Read Obituary

God Bless/RIP,to ALL who served in WWII.The USA would NOT be as it is today.Thank YOU for your service,Colonel Green. And I stand with a hand Salute to YOU and The Tuskegee Airmen Congressional MEDAL OF HONOR. Semper Fidelis SIR.
Dear Angel and family - What a beautiful tribute to Paul that you shared with us all. He was such a special person and friend, and we cherish the many memories of his contributions to our community. His special contributions to our Downtown Rotary Club were a source of much pleasure, especially his presidency year and his contributions to the Rotary Life program. Chuck and Bobbie Terrell
Please accept my deepest sympathy - Colonel Green was truly an inspiration to his friends as well as those who served with and under him. His tenure as Base Commander, as well as his community involvement, will be long remembered. He was respected by all who knew him and will be greatly missed.
Joel Rothschild, CAPT USN - Retired
What a beautiful service. We were honored to know Paul for many years through the Downtown Rotary Club. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Angel!
Pat Crowell-Hunt & Harold Hunt
Always a friend and what a terrific mentor and role model to the men and women who served with and under him. Paul was always an officer and a gentleman and will be greatly missed by those who worked with him and knew him over the years. His passing is a great loss to San Bernardino, Rotary, and those of us who knew him. Our love to Angel. May our prayers be with you and may Paul always be with you.
With affection, Drs. Joyce and Warburton Miller, Dr. Pam and Page Miller
While I only had the pleasure of knowing Colonel Green and Mrs. Green at IBC a couple years as I often held the door open for them, it was a huge blessing to know them. As someone who is interested in history, it's not often someone has the opportunity to meet a person like Colonel Green who was living American history and a genuine American hero. I wish every young person knew his story and his "Bill of Personal Responsibilities," which he shared with me. My condolences to Mrs. Green - never has a woman had such an appropriate first name and the whole Green family. God bless,
Ed Erjavek
I met Colonel Green years ago my mother Frances Lee worked for Colonel and Mrs Green great man my mother only had good things to say about The Greens even after my mother was sick and unable to work they would stop by and see her once and a while. They treated my mother like she was part of the family. My thoughts and prayers are with the Green family and friends. Losing a loved one is never easy especially someone as great as Colonel Green,
Sincerely
Janice Jackson
And The Lee Family