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1952 - 2004
 Barbara Alan Green, 52, passed away on Thursday, March 3,2004 at Cabell-Huntington Hospital. She was the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Alan and Lahoma Green of Huntington. She is survived by her children Ian Gray, Ashley Talbert and Abigail Gay all of Louisville, KY. Others survivors are her sister Beverly Arnold of Huntington and a brother, David Green of Huntington.
Graveside services will be held at Highland Memorial Gardens in Huntington on Monday, March 8, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. with her Uncle Pastor Bill Holley officiating. Visitation will be at Henson Mortuary from 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. on Monday March 8, 2004
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There are currently 8 condolences.
Larry Yost
Sunday September 6, 2009 at
12:10 AM
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I think of the family quite often and how the family is doing.
I remember the youth group activities at Grace Gospel, your dad teaching Sunday School.
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Christina Look
Monday October 31, 2005 at
8:28 PM
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Hey Ian I am so sorry to hear about your mom I didn't realize your mom had passed away.I didn't know her very well I just remember her coming home and finding all of us hanging out in her house one day.She was so sweet and I know your loss will be great.If you ever come back into town you all will have to stop by I still work at Shoney's on rt.60 east huntington.Tell Ashley I miss her.I haven't seen you all in so long.You all should keep in touch,lots of good memories and good times.
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Jim Kingston
Monday March 22, 2004 at
10:55 AM
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Alan-Sorry for your loss, hope everything else in your life is well.
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Charlie and Tamra Snider
Tuesday March 9, 2004 at
9:08 PM
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Dear Friends, Our deepest sympathy,love and prayers at this time in your lives. May our God comfort you. In Jesus Name, C&T
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Janne Malcolm Rice
Monday March 8, 2004 at
9:46 PM
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Dear Bevery and Green Family, I was so sorry to hear of the pasing of Barbara. I have fond memories of her in the times that Bev and I spent with her over the years. I have found you all in my thoughts so many times over the years. I miss hearing from you Bev. Old friends and memories are precious. It would be great to be back in touch. I'd love to hear from you. My e-mail is jannemrice@hotmail.com and my phone # is 429-6356.
May God hold you all close, comfort, and bless you during this trying time and forever. Our prayers are with you. With Love, Janne
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Carol Fuller (from Rocco's Ristorante)
Monday March 8, 2004 at
2:59 PM
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My deepest sympathy to you - may God ease your pain in the loss of your daughter and sister. Remember the good times and share them with each other.
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Boxley and Joyce Boggs
Monday March 8, 2004 at
10:38 AM
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Dear Al and Connie,
Joyce and I were simply stunned and deeply saddened to hear from Lloyd Burner of Barb's sudden homegoing. Our hearts go out to you and our prayers go up for you. Barb was one of the sweetest persons we've ever known. Her voice was so pleasant and her love for the Lord so evident. At times like this our heart's desire is to be there, to see you, to express in person our love and sympathy. At times like this we wish we didn't live so far away. You are in our prayers.
Yours very truly,
Boxley and Joyce
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Brandy Abshire
Monday March 8, 2004 at
7:59 AM
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I am deeply sorry for your loss. It is a loss to me also. I had the privelage of meeting Barbara while we were both in the hospital, and she touched my life in a way I can't even explain. She believed she was in there to meet me and help me and touch my life. She is one of the most incredible, loving women I have ever known in my life and I consider myself lucky to have known her. She took me under her wing and helped me regain something I thought was impossible and that being faith in the Lord. My heart truly is breaking for her family of which she talked about all the time and loved very much. She did so much for me as a friend, and if anyone in the family needs anything, let me know. All my love and prayers go out to the family and Barbara, who I know is in heaven, just much too early.
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