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Lela Lynnette Green

Gary, Indiana

1962 - 2023

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Lela L. Jackson was born July 10, 1962 to William M. Jackson and Ella L. Jackson. She was affectionally known as "Lynn" to family and friends. Accepting Christ at an early age, she was baptized by Reverend Dr. Norman Hairston and was a member of Zion Progressive Baptist Church. She was a mighty...

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So sorry to hear that Lynn has passed on to a beautiful place. I first met Lynn while dancing at Corines Dance Studio. Such a beautiful dancer and a beautiful person. Prayers and condolences to the family.

To the family you have my deepest condolences I am so sorry for the loss of Lela Praying for comfort to the family ---Ernestine Strickland Of Zionsville In

I never had the honor to meet her, but I knew Tony and the joy in his eyes knowing he could retire and be there for her was heartwarming. Condolences to the entire family!!

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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Anthony & Darius, The Green & Jackson Family I'm very sorry for your loss, my heartfelt prayers and condolences to you all.

Condolences to Anthony Green and family on the passing of your loved one. Trust in the Lord, lean on Him for strength.

To my Friend Felicia and the Green Family, When Ashley told me about Lynn's passing (into GLORY) I was sadden but the first thing I thought was . . ."absent in the body present with the LORD" . . . . GLORY HALLELUJAH!!! Yes I know how much it hurts BUT know God says He is close to the brokenhearted and He WILL comfort those who mourn. God has ALL of you in His loving arms!! I must add, that I LOVED how close you and your sister were. The bond you guys had was phenomenal, you guys set the...

To Tony Green and the Entire Green Family please accept Kelvin and Rhochelle Phillips heartfelt condolences .. When I heard my heart stopped and my knees got weak.. Lela was truly a woman of God.. She was an awesome nurse, that´s where I first met her.. I was afraid to get a blood transfusion but Lela stayed with me assuring me everything would be ok.. She prayed over me and sang to me until it was over.. She then told me about her church and Pastor Jackson.. Thank you Lela for who you were...