Dorothy P. Green

dorothy green

February 20, 1937 ~ February 20, 1937

Dorothy was born February 20, 1937, in Madison, the daughter of George Franklin and Julia Aileen King Potter. She married Harold L. Green, who preceded her in death June 16, 2005. Dorothy was a long-time member of Shiloh Baptist Church where she was involved with the Lambs, choir and multiple other programs and positions. She most recently became a member of Memorial Baptist Church. Dorothy would like to say thank you to a lifetime of great friends. Survivors include her son, Harold "Louie" (Teresa) Green of Columbus; Yvonne "Vicki" (Terry) Miller, Pamela Noblitt and Tina (Tyler) Snyder, all of Columbus; brothers, George Potter and Frank Potter, both of Madison; grandchildren, Amanda (Tim) Bowman, Shaun (Tiffany) Miller, Benjamin (Heather) Noblitt, Sheena Hall, Zachary Noblitt, Desirae Miller and Elle Snyder; great-grandchildren, Whitnea Miller, Kinsey DeBord, Brooke Rush, Madison Rush, Blake Elliott, Kierstin Miller, Deacon Bowman, Alexis Miller, Bryan Garland, Rylee Noblitt, McKensey Garland, Skylynn Smith and one on the way; and one great-great granddaughter. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Harold; and one sister, Roberta Smith.

 

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  1. Your Mother was one of my best friends. One that I could always trust with anything we talked about. You never had to worry about her repeating and gossiping. She loved all of you kids and grandchildren and all of you were her pride and joy. We had a lot of good times and laughs over the past years. She was a good Christian and a woman of God. Heaven gained an angel this week and she will truly look down upon you daily. Carry all the memories in your heart. That is something that nobody can take from you. The next few months will be very hard on all of you as you look thru and dispose of all her material blessings. My advise is to cry, laugh, and share all the good and bad times. That will help you get through the days ahead. We will pray for all of you as you face the days ahead without her.


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