Longtime Bayside resident dies at age 100 
 Charlotte Greene, residing  
 at 58-27 212th St., her home for  
 more  than  70  years,  died  from  
 aspiration pneumonia at the age  
 of 100 on Sunday morning, Dec.  
 1, at Long Island Jewish Hospital  
 in New Hyde Park. 
 Charlotte was born in New  
 York City on March 14, 1919, to  
 Isadore and Minna Gendel.  
 She shared her home and  
 childhood with her parents,  
 identical twin sister Selma, and  
 older sister Laura. 
 Charlotte’s father contracted  
 encephalitis  lethargic,  aka  
 sleeping sickness during the flu  
 pandemic of 1919 and suffered  
 chronic symptoms for the rest of  
 his life, so Minna supported her  
 three daughters and disabled  
 husband by developing a business  
 as a seamstress and interior  
 decorator. 
 Minna impressed upon her  
 daughters the value of education  
 and Charlotte excelled as a  
 student. 
 Along with her sister Selma,  
 she was a relentless and tireless  
 organizer and was involved in  
 drama, debate and journalism. 
 Charlotte was accepted to  
 Hunter College and graduated  
 Phi Beta Kappa in 1945. In later  
 years, she earned two Masters  
 degrees, one in English and one  
 in Library Science. 
 Upon graduation, Charlotte  
 accompanied her mother and  
 sisters to Kiamesha Lake, N.Y.,  
 where Minna worked summers.  
 It was there that Charlotte  
 met Henry (Hank) Greene, a  
 handsome, athletic and accomplished  
 musician and singer.  
 They  fell  in  love almost  immediately  
 got married in 1942 and  
 lived together until May 2000,  
 when Hank died. 
 Charlotte had two sons,  
 Gregory in 1946 and Ricky in  
 1949. She raised them until they  
 were old enough for her to take a  
 position as a Junior High School  
 Librarian where she continued  
 until her retirement. 
 Charlotte was no ordinary  
 librarian. She instituted many  
 wonderful activities for the  
 students including the highly  
 praised Declamation club and  
 was a leader among her peers.  
 Charlotte created the Sunshine  
 Committee which existed to  
 recognize important occasions  
 in her colleagues’ lives and celebrate  
 them.   
 After Hank — who by day  
 was chairman of a high school  
 health education department —  
 started his business as a band  
 leader and square dance caller,  
 Charlotte was indispensable in  
 working with him as a dance  
 partner,    and  enthusiastic  assistant  
 to draw people off their  
 chairs and onto the dance floor. 
 The phrases “loved by all,”  
 “one of a kind,” and “special”  
 have  become  overused  and  cliched, 
  but they truly do capture  
 the spirit and impact of Charlotte. 
  People took to Charlotte  
 almost immediately. 
 They sensed her warmth  
 and accepting nature, were  
 charmed by her personality and  
 moved by her generosity.  
 Charlotte was a talker and  
 people who knew her might  
 smile and say that is an understatement. 
  But unlike most  
 people  who  love  talking,  she  
 was a kind, loving and receptive  
 listener. 
 Another cliche that “she  
 made everyone feel special” also  
 applied to her.  She was loved of  
 course by her family but also by  
 her students who continued to  
 stay in contact with her for decades, 
  her colleagues and almost  
 anyone she randomly struck up  
 a conversation with. 
 Funeral services were  
 scheduled at Schwartz Brothers  
 -Jeffer Memorial Chapel at 114- 
 03 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, on  
 Dec. 5 at 10 a.m. 
 Friends and family will then  
 gather  at  Pinelawn  Memorial  
 Park, 2030 Wellwood Avenue  
 Farmingdale. 
 Following  the  burial  service, 
  friends and family are  
 invited to toast and reminisce  
 about Charlotte at 58-27 212th  
 St. and sit shiva for Charlotte  
 at the same address on Friday,  
 Dec.  6  from  4:30  to  8:30  p.m.,  
 Saturday, Dec. 7 from 3 to 8 p.m.  
 and Sunday, Dec. 8, from 12 to  
 4 p.m.   
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