LARRY-GREEN-Obituary

LARRY WILLIAM GREEN

Cleveland, Ohio

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LARRY WILLIAM GREEN, of Ellenboro, WV, passed away on Tuesday, August 4th, at St. Joseph's Hospital in Parkersburg, WV. He was 62. Born March 25, 1947, in Davy, WV to the late Margaret Hoshko and James Green. Larry lived in Cleveland, Elyria and Sheffield Lake, before retiring to Ellenboro. He...

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Jeff & Danny
I recently learned of your loss and was gratefull to find this site to offer my condolences. Some of my fondest childhood memories are those of your dad taking us out in his cabin cruiser. Theresa and I have you guys in our prayers....

Dear Sarah & Family,
I am so sorry for your loss, Larry will always have a special place in my heart for his kindness and concern for others. I was blessed to have got to see him last year and felt so welcomed at your home. May god be with you.

Lynn Hudson

To the sons of "Larry", you can both be sure that you made him proud, the way you have handled this tragedy has been amazing! He is looking down and smiling, with a big grin sayin "YUP" those are my boys!! Although I will never be able to touch, kiss or talk to him again, I will find comfort, with sharing all of these thing with you, I will be able to look at you both and still see my brother my friend. I can not express how much you both mean to me, please know I am here for you, no matter...

To all who have helped with the tragic loss of our father, thank you.
It touches Danny and I very deeply that so many of you cared about our father. I love hearing stories from all who really knew "Larry". He was a mean old man, or so he'd have you think. Once who got to know him, you knew the opposite was true. I will miss my father but all of our friends and family have made this week comfortable for us. Thank you all for your kind words of encouragement and love. I'm sure we've done...

My heart is breaking at the news of Mr Green's passing. He was a good man with a heart as big as his smile.I still feel compelled to call him Mr. Green or Sir, though I know he would chide me for doing so. I will always remember the twinkle in his eye and that mischievous little grin he used to give when teasing me.
My most heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with Larry's family and friends.

Tina Jackson-Curtis

Larry and I never missed a chance to talk about the Browns. He would tell of days he spent watching some of the misfortunes during his years working in Cleveland. He always said he was going to start rooting for another team but the next day he would have a new Brownies hat on. Larry will be sorely missed by Downtown Marietta. His friends will miss gruff demeanor and his kind heart.

Larry was such a friendly face to see in downtown Marietta. He always had a smile and something kind to say...unless you were illegally parked. :)
Our heartfelt condolence to his family. He will certainly be missed.

Scott and Telah Taylor

Dear Family,

Please accept our condolences from his friends at Marietta Office Supply Company.He was a great man! May God be with you now and forever.

My sincere condolences to the Green family. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Cathy Weber