Floyd Greene, a beloved community figure, passed away peacefully on July 20, 2025, at the age of 95. Born on April 30, 1930, in Dallas, Texas to Floyd Cramer Greene and Mary Alice Carter. Floyd spent his life serving others and fostering a sense of community.
As the owner of Greene Valley Ranch, Floyd was not only passionate about his work but also deeply committed to the people around him. His love for the community and its residents was evident in countless ways throughout his lifetime. He was a lifelong member of Emory Methodist Church, where he actively contributed to the life of the congregation.
He was recognized as Citizen of the Year in 1992 in Rains County, he also served on the FEC board for 25 years and the Production Credit Board for 17 years, demonstrating his commitment to enhancing the livelihoods of his fellow citizens.
Floyd found joy in hunting and fishing, activities that allowed him to connect with nature. These hobbies provided him with solace and happiness.
Floyd was welcomed into heaven by his wife, Peggy Ann Greene, to whom he was married for over 60 years. The legacy of their commitment to one another and their shared love for the community will endure.
He is survived by his daughter, Teresa Northcutt (Ricky); daughter-in-law, Lou Ann Greene; grandchildren, Dana Hoffman (Jason), Brandi Northcutt (Fiancé Jeff), Kandi Oakes (Keith), Casey Northcutt (Kristin), Kylie Bell (Brandon); great-grandchildren, Catrin, Emerson, Kannon, Beck, Journey, Aiden, Emily, Boone, Finley, Chanlee, Cambree, Addi, Case and Braddox.
Floyd is preceded in death by his wife, Peggy Ann Greene; sons, Rodney Greene, Steve Greene; parents, Floyd Cramer Greene and Mary Alice Greene-House; adopted parents, Charlie and Dollye Greene; brother, Bill House and sisters, Dolly House and June Gonzales.
Floyd Greene will be remembered for the mark he left on the hearts of many. His spirit will continue to inspire those who had the privilege of knowing him.
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