Gary-Green-Obituary

Gary David Green

Tucson, Arizona

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Gary David Green 48, born February 26, 1959, went to be with his Lord and Savior, November 5, 2007. Gary was born in Tucson and graduated from Palo Verde High School in 1977. He is survived by his wife of 12 years, Mary; son Ryan (Abby); daughters Sara and Rachel; former wife Lori; parents Jim...

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To everyone who has sat in deep thought, trying to put together the words....I am there as well. I was hit with the news of Gary's passing just this afternoon (thank-you Tim Funk)....so sad. Gary, in your passing, you have just reminded so many of your friends and family that the Lord comes when it "is" time....not when we are old and "ready". Thank you for the happy times, the quiet times, and the antics. My favorite memory was you in the "quartet". There was always something in the...

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I went to junior high and high school with Gary. We became friends in high school after joining the Jubileers. My name then was Beth Towne. Two days ago, I ran into a fellow choir member who told me of our tragic loss. She had tears in her eyes as she spoke of Gary. We've not seen him since high school, but the memories of this man have stayed with us for thirty years. When I think back on all the hilarious times we had in the Jubileers, I still laugh. ...

Merry Christmas Gary. You are such a wonderful soul and I thank God to have known you while you were here on earth. I look forward to seeing you again someday...and singing some great tunes.
Love,
Terry Huerstel

It was with great surprise and sadness that I read of Gary's death. As a friend of Gary's brother in high school, I knew Gary only slightly through choir. Gary had a wonderful voice, and I greatly enjoyed listening to him sing. My sympathies to Terry and the rest of the Green family.

Dear Friends & Family of Gary, I had the privilege of working with Gary for a few years while he lived in Ogden, Utah. Our friendship hit off right from the start. Gary, or as I always referred to him as "G Money" was such a caring, loving and inspirational person who I will never forget. We had such a blast working together that consisted of joking around with each other and laughing until our sides hurt. I'll never forget the times when G-Money would have me watch his home as he and Mary...

Thank you for everything!!...You know..Why are you calling my wife?..You know... ha ha...(only you can say that right)It was real.We had some laughs.You were a very special person,even though you always insisted on saying that of me..you were...really man.. It was great to be a part of your life.Hey remember that 1 special lunch you had with Jesus and Charlie Manson,even though I was Charlie,(you know...I didnt look like him,man..)ha ha..I know that was one of your favorite storys,ha ha..You...

Gary was always one of the first to welcome us when we came through the doors at TBT. We will miss meeting him at "The Bread Store" on Broadway. He would ask us why we weren't there each time he was for 'our Bread Date'! His beautiful smile will always be remembered by Tommy and me. We love your family and are continuing to keep you in our prayers. Let's look forward to that Grand Reunion Day in Heaven!

Much Love,
Donna

Gary Dear Gary, I remember your infectious smile and wonderful voice!! You were a gem of a friend in High school! I regret not to have stayed in touch through the years. Rest in peace my friend!