Hi Jeff,

What editing software do you use?
If you use a gray card, or a white piece of paper in the photo, you can then adjust your white balance in post processing with perfect colour temperature and tint corrected for the light source. Eyes are very good a adjusting to different light sources. For example, tungsten lighting is very green, but when exposed to that light long enough, we render everything as neutral.
If you use lightroom, you can easily use the trick above to adjust to perfect white balance and that should fix all the colours in your photo.