Fredrick Green was a loving husband, father, brother, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle, and friend was born the seventh of thirteen children on March 31, 1936 to Roosevelt and Bana Green.
He was a native of Brighton, Alabama and moved to Cleveland, Ohio in 1960, where he met the love of his life, Dorothy L. Wooten. Fred and Dorothy were married August 10, 1963 and from this union 2 beautiful children were born, Melody & Marlon. Fred also had 2 other children from a previous relationship, Tyrone & Fred.
Fred was very particular about his clothes and loved to dress and earned the name of “BAD FRED” and “COOL FRED” because of his passion for dressing; and no matter what the occasion was he was going to be dressed to the “T”; and you would never see him in a pair of jeans. Fred also loved to dance and would stay on the dance floor dancing the night away with or without a partner to accompany him. Fred loved to listen to Gospel, Blues and Motown music. Fred retired from I Schumann after 30+ years of service and went on to work at Shaker Heights Country Club with his brother and finally retiring in 2018 to spend more time with his great grandson Ryan who he loved and adored and would do anything for him at any time.
Fred was preceded in death by his parents, Roosevelt & Bana Green, his loving wife of 54 years, Dorothy Green; son (Fred) 8 brothers & 2 sisters.
Fred leaves to cherish his memories, children Tyrone (Wilma), Melody, Marlon, grandchildren, Monique, Braxton, Talitha, great-grand child, Ryan, brother Wesley Green; sister, Barbara Skipwith; sisters in law, Betty (George) Harris, Callie, Bobbie, Selena, Cynthia, Irene, Freddie Mae, Jeanette Green, childhood best friend George Harris and a host of nieces and nephews whom he loved all dearly.