Mary Ann Green

Green, Mary Ann, 61, former Royal Caribbean employee, president of ASSET and 40 year medical professional worker, died Saturday, October, 29, 2005. Memorial Service will be 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, November 1, 2005 at Aldersgate United Methodist Church. Preceded in death by father. Survivors: Mother, Elizabeth F. McGlothlin, of Largo, FL. brother, Bob Green of Lafayette, LA., nieces and nephews; Angela, Aron Michael; Great-Nieces; Hayley, Britney Alisa. Memorials established with Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 7901 W. 21st Street, Wichita, KS 67205 Or Victory in The Valley, 3755 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS. 67218. Downing Lahey West Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Memorial Service will be 10:00 A.M.Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, Aldersgate United Methodist Church,7901 W. 21st. North
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
Mary Ann Green was an outstanding President of the American Society of Electroneurodiagnostic Technologists (ASET)from 1995 to 1997. I was fortunate to work with her while I was executive director of ASET. Mary Ann’s leadership style was classy yet practical, her follow-through and thoroughness were amazing, her intelligence and her expertise in multiple END areas could be termed vast, and her humor was delightful. She was my sounding board and resource for many personnel and management issues. All ASET members benefited from her keen understanding of electroneurodiagnostic technology, and from her ability to guide END department managers towards mastering their jobs. Her contributions to END literature were classics. Mary Ann was a great lady with a gentle soul. We lost touch when she changed careers and I retired. I miss talking with her. My condolences to her mom, brother, and extended family.
Mary Ann Green was an outstanding President of the American Society of Electroneurodiagnostic Technologists (ASET)from 1995 to 1997. I was fortunate to work with her when I was executive director of ASET. Mary Ann’s leadership qualities were top-notch, her follow-through was amazing, her intelligence and expertise in multiple END areas were vast, and her humor often delighted me. She was my sounding board and resource for many personnel and management issues. All ASET members benefited from her keen understanding of what END department managers in hospitals need to know. Her contributions to END literature were (and may still be) classics.
Mary Ann was a wonderful lady. We golfed with her many times with the Aldersgate Group. We always enjoyed her company. Sorry for your loss. God Bless
I just wanted to say how sorry I am that I was unable to come today. I was not able to get off work.I sat by Mary Ann for some time at RCCL before she went to yhe Loyality dept. and I will miss her greatly.
To Mary Ann’s family: It was my privilege to work with Mary Ann in the Loyalty Department of Royal Caribbean. She was a joy to work with and very thorough in her work. She enjoyed being a ‘Liaison’ on the ships and I knew she could always be depended upon. The last time I talked to her, her attitude was so upbeat. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. My regards, Sharon Fox
I worked with Mary Ann at Wesley Medical Center (I was in the human resources department). The first time I met her she ‘forced’ me to carry her boxes to her office on her first day of work. I was a little shocked!! Shortly after that, our department shuffled duties and I was able to be the recruiter for her department. She and I really hit it off and I found her candor and wit absolutely great! My favorite recollection is her coffee mug which had a drawing of a boy and a girl peaking into their underwear, and the girl saying ‘That’s why you make more money than I do.’ Sadly, I lost touch with her after I left the hospital in 1995. She was a great friend to me. My prayers are with you.
Mary Ann was one of the kindest people I have had the pleasure of knowing. I was priveledged to be her supervisor and friend during her tenure at Royal Caribbean. When I recieved news of her passing it was felt very much as a personal loss. I wish for her a better place beside our Lord and Savior. May your family take comfort in the fact many people are praying for her and your family