Clark County USBC Hall Of Fame Member, Roberta Green, Passes Away

The bowling community and countless friends are mourning the loss of Roberta Green, who passed away on Sunday, January 12, 2025, after a courageous year-long battle with inoperable brain cancer. 

Her son, Stoney Brown, announced her passing, and tributes from friends, colleagues, and loved ones have poured in, reflecting the deep impact she had on everyone she met.

 

Roberta was a beloved figure in the bowling world and an integral part of Allen's Crosley Lanes, where she worked as the Events Coordinator beginning in 1988. Known affectionately as the "Queen of Crosley Lanes," she became the heart and soul of the local bowling community. Her kindness, dedication, and passion for the sport touched countless lives, and she was celebrated for her unwavering support and encouragement of others. In 1993, Roberta was honored with induction into the Clark County USBC Hall of Fame, a testament to her contributions to the sport and her legacy as a skilled bowler.

 

Beyond her professional life, Roberta found joy in the simple pleasures of life. She had a green thumb and loved to spend time in her garden, taking pride in the flowers and plants she cultivated and often capturing their beauty through pictures on her Facebook page.

 

Friends have shared heartfelt memories of Roberta:

 

Carol Reynolds wrote, “Roberta will be fondly remembered by so many. She was the heart of the bowling community and the Queen of Crosley Lanes. Her kindness is an example for all of us to follow.”


Jack Crosley shared, “Stoney, I am genuinely saddened to hear of your mom's passing. She was one of the sweetest women I ever met and one hell of a bowler. I will miss her... Take care, my friend!”


Marco Israel expressed, “Heartbreaking news. She was so kind to me.”


Roberta’s kindness, warmth, and vibrant personality left an indelible mark on everyone she met. She was a loving mother to Stoney, a treasured colleague, and a cherished friend to many.

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