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February 24, 2011
I am deeply saddened to learn of Judge Joe Greenhill’s recent passing.
Texas was truly blessed to have had such an honorable man as Joe Greenhill presiding over our highest court for so many years. But I feel especially blessed to have known you both as long-time friends of my parents and for all the good times shared. My brother and sister join with me in expressing our love, prayers and deepest sympathy to you Martha and all of your family.
Sincerely,
Pamela G. James
J. Mark McLaughlin
February 15, 2011
Joe Greenhill was a great Judge, a distinguished scholar but, most importantly, he was a fine man. He left an indelible mark on Texas history and he will be missed and revered.
February 15, 2011
Sending so much love to you Aunt Martha, and the rest of the family. Uncle Joe will be truly missed - your Shuford family in DC and NY are thinking of you all.
Kim Day
February 15, 2011
It was a pleasure and an honor to work with Judge Greenhill and we will miss him. We were most honored and blessed that he presided over our wedding ceremony many years ago! He has definitely left a legacy and has touched many lives. Kim & Dan Day
Linda Van Natter
February 15, 2011
Judge "Chief" Greenhill was a true man without guile. A man who lived a life of honor and peace toward all. What an inspiration to the world! If only those of us who had the privilege of knowing him will carry the torch to do the same. Mrs. Greenhill and the Greenhill Family, my deepest condolences to you. May God be with you at this time of grief and loss.
Duane&Nicole Norvell Duncum
February 14, 2011
Our deepest sympathy for the Greenhill Family. What an amazing life on earth Judge Greenhill experienced.
Those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. Isaiah 40:31
Jim Whitton
February 14, 2011
I will always remember being "sworn-in" (along with several hundred others at the Erwin Center) by Judge Greenhill. After he administered the oath to us, he said "relax, you're in." It was the perfect thing to say to a bunch of baby lawyers. Twenty-five years later Debbie and I had the accidental privilege of sitting with Judge and Mrs. Greenhill at a lunch before a UT football game. They were both as charming and gracious as they could be. I reminded him of what he had told us at that swearing in and he laughed and said, "well, I could tell you were all a little nervous." He was a great man who left a great legacy, and who never lost his appreciation for a little humor.
Gordon Reynolds
February 13, 2011
Our deepest sympathy to the Greenhill Family. My father and uncles always spoke highly of Judge Greenhill. They have welcomed him in heaven. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
February 13, 2011
My sincere condolences for the Greenhill family. My father, Charles W. Giraud, Jr., was great friends with Judge Greenhill in their high school and after. Now they will be re-united in Heaven.
Michael O. Giraud
Gene Edwards
February 13, 2011
Judge Greenhill was a man of great courage and integrity who was truly committed to the principle that all men are created equal. In that regard, he was a fierce advocate for desegregation at a time when it was not the politically correct thing to do. He was, and is, a paradigm for law students, lawyers, and jurists.
Sallie Strickland
February 12, 2011
Love and prayers to the family. I grew up hearing my father, who was a few years older than Judge Greenhill and had known him in UT law school, praise his ability with words. Texas and the US have been blessed with such a man. Sallie Duggan Strickland
February 12, 2011
My dear Martha: You, Joe Jr. , Bill and families are in my prayers today. Working with Judge Greenhill for 25 years was so special to me. You and he became like family to me for all that time. There are too many fun and interesting memories I could list here, and I wouldn't take anything for any of them. I looked forward to each day of "work" because of all that he brought to the arena. I will miss him so much.
Blessings to all of you.
Kay Simmons
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