J-Green, III-Obituary

J L "B.J." Green, III

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I miss you

Jay, I was just talking about you yesterday! I can't believe what I'm reading. Have you truly left this world?! Last time we spoke, it wasn't on good terms and I've felt guilty about it ever since. I've since then gotten the help I need and become a better person. I always wanted you to accept me and I have always thought so highly of you. I can only imagine how Sam and the rest of your lovely family must feel after your passing. I hope you are pain free and resting with the Lord now, Jay....

Mother can't tell you enough how much I miss you. It's so extremely hard and I don't know how to make things work anymore. My life was shut down when you left. Love and Miss You Dearly.

Missing You So Much. I Love You So Much.

Memorial Service is going to be good Son

27th is your memorial service day. It's going to be so hard. Mother is not looking forward to it. Then we have to wait again for final burial. Definitely not looking forward to any of it. Love and Miss You Dearly BJAY.

Well looks like your memorial service is fixing to happen the 20th but we are still dealing with burial. Sorry for the delay just makes it harder. I love and miss you

Well it has been 2 month's today since you got your wings. It's really hard not having you around. We Love and Miss You Dearly. Soar high Sweetheart. R.I.P.

Hey Baby Boy mother is just thinking about you and your heavy on my mind. So much going on. Miss and Love You So Much.

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J's Obituary

Jay Len “B.J.” Green, III, 44, of Tarkington Prairie, passed away Wednesday, November 25, 2015, at the Cleveland Emergency Hospital in Cleveland.   Private services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of Pace-Stancil Funeral Home in Dayton. B.J. was born November 18, 1971 in Conroe, to parents; Jay Len Green, Jr. and Kathryn Clark, a former resident of Baytown, and has resided in Tarkington Prairie for the past 16 years. He was a heavy equipment mechanic for Smart Materials and attended the New Work Family Worship Center. He also enjoyed fishing, welding, and riding motorcycles.   Mr. Green was preceded in death by his brothers: Joe Jones and Wesley Cryer. He is survived by his wife of 20 years: Christie Wells Green of Tarkington Prairie, children: Derick Parsons of Tarkington Prairie, Samantha Green of Conroe, Cody Parsons of Tarkington Prairie, Micheal Green of Tarkington Prairie, and Alyssa Green of Alvin, father: Jay Len Green, Jr. of Dayton, mother: Kathryn Clark Davis and husband Micheal of Tarkington Prairie, brother: Murphy Green and wife Billie of Dayton, sister: Tonya Collins and husband Milton of Dayton, grandchildren: Jin Bens and Tristan Parsons, numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

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