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William Alexander "Bill" Green

Dallas, Texas

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Green, William AlexanderBill Green completed his transformation from sinner to saint on March 14, 2009. He was born in Toronto, Canada on August 21, 1961 to Roger and Marguerite Green. He journeyed through life with his brother, Jim Green, and sister, Ruth Green Mitchell, and their families...

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Bill was a genuine friend in high school in Dallas. I was just looking him up and find out he has passed on to a greater mission. Such a sincere man from sincere family, who very kindly provided me with help as a teen. I am saddened I won't have a chance to return the favor.

It has been thirty years since I have seen Bill, but I remember his great love for kids and his passion for Christ back when we were working in the Kiwi Klub at HPPC. Bill and his father had a great impact upon my life and ministry.

The years we were at Saxe Gotha Bill was a real blessing to me and my family. The work he did with missions will be truly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with Bill's family.

Maurice and I were so blessed to have known Bill at SGPC. He cheerfully served others and enjoyed challenging us in Bible class to ponder the scriptures for practical truths. He was a true example of servant leadership. I will personally miss his hugs and smiles.

I Have Bill for a very long time and
He used to work with the singles at Saxe Gotha Presbyterian Church Lex.SC and I will always remember him as a good friend
and I am so sorry for loss.

I am very sorry for your loss I will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers. I met Bill many years ago at MO-Ranch he was a sweet man it is a blessing to have known him.

We will keep your family in our prayers. Bill was the first one to contact us after my husband's father passed away. He also was ever so giving to sit with us while our son was having surgery following a jet ski accident which almost took his life. Bill was always there to comfort us along the way. He was also such a presence at Saxe Gotha, full of life and laughter. We will always cherish the memories that we have of him and lessons he has inspired within us.

I knew Bill when he was the interim pastor at Beulaville Presbyterian Chuch in North Carolina; I was serving the Hallsville Church, about 5 miles away. He was always a good friend. We saw each other from time to time in the years that have passed since then. I rejoice that he has moved from the Church Militant to the Church Triumphant, with an ever certain hope in the promises of our risen Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18)

C. Powell Sykes
Pastor,...

Bill Green touched many lives in Lexington, SC. He was a person that supported many outreached organizations. I first met him at the Lexington Improvment League Center where he gave his time and energy to help all mankind. The ethnicity of the group had no boundaries in him providing contacts of volunteers to support the students at the center. He has been missed in Lexington, but I am sure that he is in a better place. May the Lord be with each of you.