Jerrell-Green-Obituary

Jerrell "Ace" Green

Houston, Texas

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JERRELL "ACE" GREEN, 82, passed away January 29, 2009 in Pasadena, Texas. He was a veteran of W.W. II, and retired in 1984 after 36 years of service with Shell Oil. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Mary Ann Green; children, Jarrell Green and his wife Frankie, Sheila Blackmon and her...

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On the weekends Jelly and Mary Ann and their whole crew would come and stay at grandpa and gradma. The adults would play dominoes in the dining room and the kids would sit on their mom or dad's lap and sometimes got to throw the domino. There was so much food in that kitchen it was unreal. Pies, cakes, kolaches. But the neatest thing I remember was Jelly's voice and his accent and his laugh.....no one else in all the world sounded like him. Oh my gosh we had so much fun trying to dodge...

My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Green Family.

I'll never forget when Arnold, Sissy, Darrelll and I would come visit y'all in Stinkadeena. We would leave Temple at 4 in the morning and halfway, I guess Brenham I would wake up and eat bacon and syrup sandwiches that mom made before we left. And I just couldn't wait to get there and play with everybody. We would usually go to the beach and swim at Galveston. Or they would stay up late slapping those dominoes on the table playing 84.

Jimmy, I want to extend my heartfelt condolences to you and Alana and to your mom, Jarrell, Sheila and Teena at the loss of your dad. May God comfort you in this difficult time and bless you with the memories of a lifetime shared with your dad.

Mary Ann our sympathy & prayers are with you & your family at this time. The Greens were great neighbors of Nan Stephens on Ave. B in So. Houston. And I think you were there when me & Wanda got married in front of her Christmas Tree in 1948. All our Love & may God Bless You.

Jelly, I will always remember you buying me an ice cream cone at Belsons drug store in rosebud after high school days. All the good times at the horse track. What a great talent playing your trumpet at your 50th anniversary. My memories could go on forever. God bless, I will love you forever. Babe

GOD BLESS YOU MARY AND YOU FAMILY. MARGARET AND DONALD JONES

Jelly, I will always remember you buying me an ice cream cone after high school at Belsons drug store. What a talent you had stiill playing the trumpet at your 50th anniversary. All the good times at the horse track. My memories could go on forever. God bless you. I love you always. Babe

we'll always miss you and your jolly, bright self.