Sarah-Green-Obituary

Sarah Green

Fort Worth, Texas

1901-2010

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This Guest Book has been kept online until 4/30/2011 by the Star-Telegram.

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Today when someone lives over a hundred years its amazing, however our grand creator meant for us to live forever Ecc 3:11, that is why we have to desire for life. May the family be comforted that God will soon fullfil his promise and bring to nothing death Isaiah 25:8, then mankind will live as was intended in the begining.

Sincerely Arsie

It was truly an honor to know Sis. Sarah Green she was a blessing to our church and to all whom came contact with. Much wisdom and such beautiful poetry. Thank you God for allowing her to come through for a season. Be Blessed Family

I also met Ms Green at a local hospital during one of her stays. She was a pure joy to be around and everyone flocked to her while she was here. I am so sorry for your loss. She was a true blessing to have here on this earth

Prayers are with the family.. She lived a long life and i bet she had lived a long happy life. i dont know Mrs.Green but i bet she had a lot of stories to tell!

I enjoyed reading about Mrs. Green. God be with her.Blessing' and prayers for the family.

I didn't know Mrs. Green buy her life story is very touching. It seems that she lived life to the fullless. I wish I knew her. God Bless the Family.

Oh the stories! I can only imagine. What I would have done to be able to listen to this wonderful woman's stories. I can't even imagine...

THE STORY OF MRS. GREEN REMINDS ME OF A MAN AT CELINA, TEXAS THAT LIVED TO BE 120. HIS NAME WAS WALTER HARRIS.

MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER LIVED TO 109 BACK IN MY HOME STATE OF IOWA. SHE WAS BORN IN 1847. LORINDA BAILY WAS HER NAME.

MY MOTHER WILL BE 100 NEXT MONTH IN PHOENIX, ARIZONA.

NORMAN VANLANINGHAM-----FT. WORTH, TX.

I didn't know Mrs. Green either but what a wonderful story to read on Mother's Day. God Bless the memory of this beautiful mother and wonderful lady. Sheri Taylor