Max Gibbs
Miss you grandpa I love you
Birth date: Aug 10, 1948 Death date: Jul 27, 2020
It is with great sadness that the family of James W. Green announce his death on July 27, 2020 at his home with his family present and calls from around the world and the United States from people wanting to say goodbye and expres Read Obituary
Miss you grandpa I love you
Jim was a good man,and good business man. He will be missed. Our sympathy to the entire Green family.
Dan & Sandy Collins
We will miss Jim. Besides working together, Jim became a close friend. We will remember him while enjoying the finishes at my home and Coastal. Our sympathies to Jim's brothers and the entire Green family.
Jim and Kathy Stout
My memories of Jim go way back to my youth when I would stay with the Green family for some great overnight stays. I'm very close to John his brother but got to know Jim when he would put us all to work on the family farm. I didn't see much of Jim later in life but a few times at his work place. I was always fascinated by his bluntness, humor and his kindness. He'll be truly missed mostly by his closest brother and friend John. May his memories last a lifetime for all who knew him. He'll be sadly missed. May God rest his soul. My prayer for him and to the Green family comes from John 12:1-4. Don't let your heart be troubled. Believe in God then believe in me. In my house are many mansions if it were not so I would have told you. I go and prepare a place for you and I'll come again and receive you unto myself.That where I'm there will you be. You'll know the way to where I am. Amen! Jim Beltz family.
Jim was a great guy I offer my sincere condolences to all his family. He will be greatly missed!
Uncle Jim helped me become a successful writer and researcher. He made me love the process of learning and studying. He also helped keep me out of trouble. Jim and I will never forget our secret dl adventure. His brilliance and love will never be forgotten. I will miss him dearly and it was great to see him in ohio this summer. Jim had a way of making us all feel better even when he was in so much pain. He eased my sadness and brought joy to my heart. I’m a better person for knowing Him and became a smarter person though his leadership. Love u Jim. I know you can hear us. You will forever live in in all of our memories and we will see you someday soon in heaven.
I’ve known Jimmy my entire life and I miss him so much! He was a great friend to me, but he was my Dad’s best friend. He would stop by several times a week to eat, chat, watch a ballgame, or talk politics and current events with Dad. I loved when they recited poetry together and I felt privileged to be present when they did. I also loved to see Jimmy around children. Even the most shy kids were his friends after a few minutes. He was a wonderful uncle, and he loved his nieces and nephews so much. He was a huge presence and he will be missed by all who knew him.
I have many fond memories of playing cards with Jim and his family and all the good times we had at all the family gatherings. He is missed.
I met Jim in the late 1960s while we both attended Walsh. We soon realized that we were related as our mothers were first cousins. Our friendship took off from there. I used to enjoy our talks and family memories. We did see each other at times throughout the years and enjoyed catching up. Jim was a special person to me and I'm saddened to learn of his passing. RIP Jim!
Joan Gecina
Jim green was such a blessing to the green family not only was he a kind hearted human being he was such an awesome uncle to so many. He was also a loving brother to all his siblings no matter how much trouble anyone was in. He will be greatly missed by everyone but he will remain in our hearts and minds he lives through us all. He is now an angel who gained his wings. He was there for my family when we needed him most he put my family under his wings and carried us. May he have eternal peace and rest. He is in God's glorious family of angels. Jennifer