Levi-Green-Obituary

Levi Green Sr.

Charleston, South Carolina

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GREEN, SR., Levi Relatives and friends of Reverend Levi Green, Sr. of the Oakley Section of Moncks Corner, SC, a retired United Methodist Minister, school teacher and local businessman; the beloved husband of Mrs. Ida Lee J. Green; the beloved father of Mr. George W. Green of Moncks Corner, SC...

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George, I'm saddened to learn of your father's passing. I remember asking about him each and every time I visited you at the barbershop. May the Lord bestow strength and comfort to you and your entire family. (Fashion, In Iraq)

To The Family of the late Rev.Levi Green,Sr.,
I'm sorry to hear the death of yours loved one. I have known Rev.Green since I was a little boy when I go to his barber shop and he alway give me a smile and laugh. Rev.Green had a spiritual words to give me to understand the knowledge of God word. George,I know it's hard to lose a father and you follow his footstep into the business. Rev.Green had fought a good fight and finished his course,he is resting peace with God. Let's not your heart be...

Dear Mrs. Green,

Rev. Green supported me during low moments in my life. He encouraged and strengthened me so that I was able to continue. He was an inspiration to our church, Greater St. Paul; the community; my family and me. He will be missed.

Mrs. Green, George and Family,
You have our deepest sympathy. Moncks Corner and the entire Berkeley County Community will miss a great man and leader. George, I (Bunnie), always enjoyed the conversations your father and I had as I waited for you at the Barber Shop. May God help you through this difficult time. God bless you.

Aunt Ida Lee,
We are all so sad for your loss. Please know that you have been in our prayers this week and will continue to be there in the days and months to come. We look forward to spending time with you in the near future. Our deepest sympathy.

To My Beloved Brother George Green,
(From Richard Holmes.- Chas Police Dept)May you Find Comfort in these words, God is in control of our every moment, He makes no mistakes in what he does. Remember that "Weeping May Endure for the Night oh But Joy Comes in the Morning"!!I remember Rev.Green from Urban Barber shop where I met you and him, Very nice and polite person,professional person. God Bless and keep your entire family during this period of transformation for Rev.Green. Be Bless...

To The Green Family:
"Don't mourn but celebrate , God know what's best. "Weeping may endure for a night but Joy comes in the morning. Be bless. In Loving memory of Sister Geneva Scott McCutchen, a dear friend of Lecey Mae. Green of Suffolk, Va.(the niece of Rev. Green).

Ida Lee and members of the Green family,

I am saddened by the news of Rev. Green's death. I could only sit and reflect on his visits to Charleston where he took care of the needs of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Funderburke.The tenderness, gentleness and love that was shown as he ministered to her was indicative of his relationship with God.

May you be comforted to remember him as one of God's chosen vessels. One who lived the life that he preached about.

Continue to lean on...

May God bless your family in the time of greif, and find strength through it all.