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JAMES FRANKLIN "JIMMY" GREEN

San Antonio, Texas

Apr 30, 1956 – Sep 18, 2021 (Age 65)

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BORN
April 30, 1956
DIED
September 18, 2021
AGE
65
LOCATION
San Antonio, Texas

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It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden death of JAMES FRANKLIN "JIMMY" GREEN, age 65, the founder and owner of J. Green Jewelers who passed away on September 18, 2021 at his San Antonio home from natural causes. His family rests in comfort and knowledge that Jimmy now resides...

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Jim , Pam and i were friends when they lived in New Orleans. We both lived in Georgetown apts. Jim was the jewelry manager at Godchaus, i owned a store around the corner on St. charles ave. and i believe Pam worked on carondelet for an atty? Rip Jim.

Dear Pam, don´t know if you remember me from your new orleans days. We were neighbors in Georgetown apts. I remember when he worked in fine jewelry at Godchauxs. I owned the shoe store around the corner on st charles ave. I think of you both often , and our late nite hodge podge dinners! So sorry for your loss.

Though we are a little late expressing our condolences, the family has been in our thoughts since we heard the news. An honorable man who I know will be missed greatly by many in the community and in his family.

I offer my sincere sympathy and condolences to the family/friends of my lifelong friend Jimmy Green. I´ve known Jimmy since 1968, where we met at Garner Junior High School. We played football and basketball there and continued on at MacArthur High School. Jimmy was always friendly and a genuinely nice guy. He and I regularly conversed about the changes we had seen in lives, in our families, good times and hard times. But we both agreed that God was always there for us. All we needed to do is...

He will be deeply missed! Such a incredible individual, my condolences to all of James FAMILY & FRIENDS...

Every time we ran into Jimmy, he was always so kind and took the time to sit down and talk to my wife and me about our travels. A very kind and genuine man who will be greatly missed!

I remember fondly the fun times we had back in our high school days in the 70's. The memories are something I will always treasure. Rest in Peace my friend. Robert Bonifant

To all of Jimmy's family, I am so deeply sorry for your loss. This world has lost a true gem. Jimmy was such a sweet and kind soul. He always had time to sit and visit. He was never too busy. I'm sure my Mom, Sandra Yturria, and Jimmy are speaking jewelry up in heaven as I am writing this. Please know that you all are in our thoughts and prayers. Sincere condolences, Cassandra and Brad Wolfe

Enjoyed many memorable times with my Comadre Margot and Jimmy and his family He was kind, caring and friendly to all that crossed his path As a retired teacher, I appreciate everything he did for children Jimmy sold my son the first piece of jewelry he ever bought a girl He will be remembered and missed Prayers go out to Pam and all his family