Date Deceased: March-27-2007
Age at Death: 47
Cause of Death: Heart Condition
Classmate City: Houston
Classmate State: TX
Survived By: John and Tanya Green (parents), Donna Green Smith, John Green and Pamela Green Colonna (siblings)
After forty-seven years of battling a childhood heart defect, Susan's fragile heart finally surrendered on March 23, 2007. She now has a perfect new heart, and is with our Lord Jesus Christ.
SUSAN ELIZABETH GREEN, 47, a native Houstonian, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday evening, March 27, 2007. Susan was born January 28, 1960, in Houston to John Green and Mary Lou Foutz Green.
She was a active member of Spring Branch Community Church. Susan was preceded in death by her mother, Mary Lou.
Her survivors include her parents, John and Tanya Green; two sisters, Donna Smith and her husband Jeff, and Pamela Goecke; a brother, John Mitchell Green and his wife Paula; dear friend, Brad Taylor; and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
Friends are invited to a visitation with the family from 9:00 a. m. until 10:00 a.m. Saturday, March 31, 2007, in the Chapel of Forest Park Westheimer Funeral Home, 12800 Westheimer Road, where funeral services will follow at 10:00 a. m. with Rev. Tom Douthit, officiating. Interment will follow in Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery.
The family request that memorial contributions in Susan's name be made to the American Heart Association, 10060 Buffalo Speedway, Houston, Texas 77054 or to Spring Branch Community Church, Building Fund, 9560 Long Point Road, Houston, Texas 77055.
Published by Houston Chronicle on Mar. 30, 2007.
BIRTH
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
DEATH
27 Mar 2007 (aged 47) Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
BURIAL
Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery Houston, Harris County, Texas
Susan was a sweet girl, and a very nice person. I always enjoyed the conversations we had on Butterfly Lane, often as I was headed to or from the pool as I was walking by her house. We saw her once at Memorial City years later. Susan, may you Rest in Peace.
Martin Frazer Smith (1978)
Susan was a sweet girl, and a very nice person. I always enjoyed the conversations we had on Butterfly Lane, often as I was headed to or from the pool as I was walking by her house. We saw her once at Memorial City years later. Susan, may you Rest in Peace.
Marty Smith
Stephen "Steve" Edward Stinson (1980)
Nice girl had class and was generous with her time helping others less fortunate with their school work. Very beautiful and kindly lady.