Background
Wooten-Green, Ronald Clarence was born on January 15, 1939 in Palermo, New York, United States. Son of Leo Turner and Gladys Florence (Barnes) Green.
(In this collection of poignant and hope-filled stories, a...)
In this collection of poignant and hope-filled stories, author Ron Wooten-Green seeks to decipher the metaphorical language of the dying and stresses the importance of listening to and learning from those at the end of their earthly journeys. Drawing on his experience as caregiver for his dying wife and as a hospice chaplain, Wooten-Green gives us a glimpse of the spiritual reality known only by those nearing death and reveals the hope of eternal life.
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Wooten-Green, Ronald Clarence was born on January 15, 1939 in Palermo, New York, United States. Son of Leo Turner and Gladys Florence (Barnes) Green.
Bachelor of Science in Education, State University of New York, Oswego, 1961. Master of Arts in Political Science, State University of New York, Albany, 1964. Doctor of Philosophy, State University of New York, Albany, 1971.
Master of Arts in Adult Religious Education, Regis University, 1987.
Assistant professor political science Millersville (Pennsylvania) State University, 1965—1968. Professor political science Indiana (Pennsylvania) University, 1968—1979. Director adult religious education Diocese of Cheyenne, Casper, Wyoming, 1979—1986, Archdiocese of Omaha, 1986—1995.
Chaplain Hospice Preferred Choice, Inc., Council Bluffs, Iowa, 1995—2003. Private practice Crestone, Colorado, since 1998. Chairman board North America Forum for Small Christian Communities, 1990—1995.
Resident writer Hambidge Center for Creative Arts, Rabun Gap, Georgia, 2001—2003. Speaker in field; Staff sergeant National Guard United States Air Force, 1957-1962.
(In this collection of poignant and hope-filled stories, a...)
State board American Civil Liberties Union, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1966—1968. Board directors Indiana County Housing Authority, 1977—1979. Chairman board Nebraskans for Peace, Lincoln, 1991—1992.
Member of Colorado Hospice Organization, National Association Catholic Chaplains (board directors region 9 1998—2001, certified, chaplain emeritus).
Married Dawn Elizabeth O'Brien (deceased ). Children: Dennis Green, Carl Green, Brian Green, Marcea Green, Valerie Green, Kelly Green. Married Linda Ann Wooten, May 25, 1996.