Philip Eugene Green

1956 - 2009
LocationVidor
Age53 years
Cause of DeathHeart Attack
Date of Birth01/06/1956
Date of Death20/11/2009
Visitors264 since 24/11/2009
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Phil was a truck driver and mentor of the ones learning this trade. He took pride that he was good at his job and leaves behind many drivers better than they were by him sharing his wisdom of the road..

His death is a loss to a lot of people who loved him. He had recently moved to Vidor Texas and his long time friend - former spouse ,Bobbie Sue Green shared his life there.Janis Harvey of Corpus Christi,Texas was a dear friend. He is survived by his Mother Dorthy Green of Liberty whom he loved with all his heart.His children Mollie ,Shawn and Charlie Green as well as their mother, Ruth Ellen Green of Dell City Oklahoma. His brother David Green and his wife Sharon of Liberty Texas. David's children Jeremy and Sherrie Lynn and their families who loved "Uncle Phil." Phil was preceded in death by his Father Henry L. Green who was a Church of the Nazerene minister.
Three step daughters Beth Cordova, Sara Castro, Jessica Girardo and their families all of LufkinTexas.

Special friends from Core Carriers where Phil worked :Gayle Kent- Bill -Curtis Yates- John and Sally affectionately know to Phil as "the log lady"..

We will all miss you and your wicked sense of humor, your big smile and tender heart that you tried so very hard to hide.

A memorial service was held Dec.3,2009 at 10 a.m at North Main Baptist Church in Liberty,Texas.

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Solong pard. May the lord watch over you. I am proud to have had you as a friend and I will dearly miss you old buddy.

Gayle Kent

November 27, 2009

I wish I were the tin man

Wizard of Oz: As for you, my galvanized friend, you want a heart. You don't know how lucky you are not to have one. Hearts will never be practical until they can be made unbreakable.

Mine is breaking at the loss of you.
Bobbie Sue

Bobbie Green (Mate)

November 24, 2009

Waiting at the Door

I can’t explain so deep inside
The very fabric of my soul
Only a heart that grieves such loss
Can ever truly understand

It’s like you’re waiting at the door
Until a loved one comes back home
You feel a longing in your heart
When they appear the longing stops

But in a loss that never ends
You’re always standing at that door
You feel the longing in the breeze
So incomplete and never filled

I cannot find the words to say
Just what it’s like to want forever
Never seeing them again
Just always waiting at the door

Alison Mary Dunn

Phyllis Frazier Harris

November 24, 2009
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