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Mary Ann Green, 90, of Baywood Crossing, passed away January 9, 2018. She was born in Rogers, Texas on January 12, 1927. She married the love of her life, Jarrell Edwin Green on November 14, 1943. Mary took great pride in raising their family. She was a loving mother, grandmother, and friend to all. As well as a devoted member to Watters Road Church of Christ. Mary was her children's biggest fan in all their activities and ambitions. Mary was preceded in death by her loving husband of 65 years, Jarrell Edwin Green. Left to cherish Mary's memory are her children: Jarrell and wife Frankie Green, Sheila and husband Ben Blackmon, Jimmy and wife Alana Green, Teena and husband James Mouser, as well as 10 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Visitation was held Monday, January 15 10:00-11:00am with a Celebration of Mary's life that began at 11:00 at Watters Road Church of Christ located at 3616 Watters Road Pasadena, Texas. Mary was laid to rest at Grand View Memorial Park. Floral donations may be sent to Grand View Funeral Home located at 8501 Spencer Highway prior to Monday. In lieu of flowers please make memorial contributions to Watters Road Church of Christ in honor of Mary. Heaven has gained a true angel and Mary is walking with her Lord.
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