It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Charles T. Green, who was born on August 22, 1940 to his lovely parents, Charles C. and Margaret Green, in the beautiful state of Tennessee. On November 30, 2024, Charles peacefully transitioned from this life to life at Holly Heights Care Center in Denver, Colorado, leaving behind a legacy of love and warmth.
Charles proudly served our nation in the United States Airforce, where he demonstrated courage, commitment, and values that he carried throughout his life. An avid outdoorsman, he found joy in fishing and hunting, cherishing the tranquility these activities brought him.
In life, Charles found his soulmate and the apple of his eyes in the former Wanda G. Durham. Their union marked the beginning of a beautiful journey filled with love and happiness. Together, they nurtured a loving family, proud of their sons, Scott Green (Rhonda L. Green) and Charles E. Green, who both carry forward the values imparted by their father.
Charles had a special bond with his grandchildren, Brandon S. Green (Lauren Green), Cody R. Green, and Brenna L. Green. The arrival of his great-granddaughter, Lyla Green, was a highlight in his later years, bringing him immense joy and affection.
Though Charles has departed from this world, the legacy of love he built will forever resonate in the hearts of his beloved wife, Wanda, their children, grandchildren, great-grand child, extended family, and countless friends. The impact he made throughout his life will not be forgotten, and his spirit will continue to be a source of strength and comfort to all who knew him.
The family invites everyone to join in celebrating the life of Charles T. Green, honoring the man who touched so many lives. Your presence will be a cherished part of this memorial. The finger print that Charles left in all of us, can never be duplicated ever again.
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Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.


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