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Local Mourns Ray Greene
Updated On: Mar 15, 2024

Local 355 Mourns Passing of Business Agent Ray Greene

 
December 3, 2010 | It is with deep sorrow that we advise of the passing of Business Agent/Organizer Ray Greene, Sr., who died suddenly Wednesday, December 1, 2010, from an apparent heart attack.

A Maryland native and resident of Hurlock, Ray joined the Local staff in January 1999 as an organizer and business agent. He became a member of Local 355 in 1990 while employed at Kraft Foods in Dover, DE, was elected shop steward in 1997, and was appointed a Local 355 Trustee the same year. Ray represented members in the food service, manufacturing, airline, and transportation industries.

A proud veteran and avid fisherman, Ray was a Free Mason and a member of the Grand Lodge of Maryland. He was also a member of the Teamsters National Black Caucus.

Condolences and expressions of sympathy to Ray's family can be sent to Teamsters Local 355 at the Baltimore office, 1030 S Dukeland St., Baltimore, MD 21223, or the Salisbury office, 1323 N Salisbury Blvd., Salisbury, MD 21801.

Rest in peace, Brother.


 
 
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