Green, Brady J. | |
Birth: | 9-10-1937 |
Death: | 11-15-2022 |
Comments: | Double marker with Bernice Green; m. 10-22-1956; children--Debby, Donna, Dennis, Diann, Pam, David, Danny, Doug |
Burial: | Caney Cemetery |
Notes: | Originally recorded in a survey on 9-23-2021 and updated on . |
Obituary: | Brady J. Green age 85 of Bodcaw, Arkansas left this world with a shout and glory hallejah, to be with Jesus Tuesday November 15, 2022 in Hope. He is reunited with his wife Berenice Green, daughter Debby Page, and son Doug Green, mother and father Bennie and May Belle Green, two brothers Michael and Charlie, one sister Betty Eads, and his little fur baby Dougal, and others that have gone on before. Brady loved the Lord with all his heart. He worked in the woods hauling pulpwood and logging up until he retired. He was a faithful member of Storehouse Ministries of Bodcaw, Arkansas. He loved giving nicknames such as Rachel (Heavy), Kelly G (Long Tall Sally), Allie (Oop), Vonda (Vondu), Pam (Hambone), Diann (Wink), Dennis (Denim), Danny (Dan The Man). Brady is survived by three daughters; Donna (Michael) Adams of Guernsey, Ar., Diann (Jerry) Smith of Hope, Ar., Pam (Jimmy) Taylor Of Bodcaw, Ar. Three sons; Dennis (Kelly) Green of Willisville, Ar., David (Vonda) Green of Bodcaw, Ar., Danny (Rachel) Green of Texarkana, Tx. Four brothers Wesley, Richard, Johnny, and Randy. One sister; Shirley Howe, one son-in-law Russell Page, one daughter-in-law Alison Green, and 11 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren, Visitation will be 5:00PM to 7:00PM on Thursday November 17, 2022 at BRAZZEL/Oakcrest 1001 South Main St. Hope, Arknasas 71801 Funeral service will be 11:00 AM Friday November 18, 2022 at Storehouse Ministries of Bodcaw with David Green officiating. Burial will follow at Caney Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of BRAZZEL/Oakcrest The Funeral Home of Hope, Eddie Brazzel Director. |
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