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Dennis Wayne Green

Westerville, Ohio

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GREEN Dennis Wayne Green, age 54 former resident of Columbus and a current resident of Roanoke Va. Passed away on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 after a long illness. Preceded in death by father Herschel R Green Jr., and daughter Melissa Danielle Lefew. Dennis is survived by his mother, Margie...

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I worked with Dennis at Wachovia for about 2 years..Me and him were deskmates for the beginning 6 months...During those times Dennis used to say some of the craziest things and have everyone laughing...I didnt get a chance to say goodbye to him..But Dennis, I will miss you and you were a great man..To his family-God Bless..

Dennis always had a smile on his face, He was always polite and very nice to work with . He will truly be missed.

We are very saddened by Dennis' passing. We will always remember him coming into the Vinton Meeting and the wise things he had to share. He will not be forgotten and we hold him in our thoughts and prayers.
Mike and Cheryl Pohlman

Dennis, you did good while you were here. You were very important and you will be greatly missed. It is hard to let go, but it is time. I bid you well on your journey. Look in on us at the Vinton Group from time to time.
Farewell
Philip Morrison,

Dennis will be missed. My prayers go to his family and freinds.

I worked with Dennis. He was an extremely nice and polite man. He will truly be missed.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Linda,
I am very saddened to learn about Dennis. We worked together on the Employment Team at The Roanoke Times, and Dennis sat right beside me. He was the only male on our team, and we girls had a lot of fun with Dennis. The more I think of him, the more the fond memories return to me. I know how much you meant to Dennis as he talked about you all the time. My heart goes out to you and I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

Gloria McAllister

My thoughts and prayers are with Dennis' family and loved ones. I really enjoyed working with Dennis during his time at the Roanoke Times and came to appreciate his wry sense of humor. Dennis always had a smile and a friendly hello. He was definitely one of a kind. Dennis, you will be missed.