In Memory

Danny Green

Daniel L. Green, 40, Bloomington, passed away on Thursday, April 15, 2010 at the Bloomington Hospital.

He was born in Beech Grove on November 6, 1969 to Mike and Sandy (Schmaltz) Green.

Daniel was a 1988 graduate of Martinsville High School and received his B.S. Degree from Indiana Wesleyan University.

He was a manager at Baxter Pharmaceutical Credit Union in Bloomington.

Daniel enjoyed going camping with his son.

He is survived by his parents, Mike and Sandy Green of Martinsville; one son, Dylan Green of Bloomington; two brothers, Michael Green, Jr. and his wife Robin of Martinsville, and Timothy Green of Beech Grove; one sister, Laura Morse and her husband Mathew of Martinsville; nieces and nephews Donnie Green, Andy Green, PFC Jason Green, Kaylee Morse, Jessie Howe, Kyle Morse, and Jeremy Green; grandmother, Eva Green of Beech Grove; ex-wife, Deborah Green of Bloomington; several aunts and uncles; and special friend, Tana Lobb of Martinsville.

Services will be at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 22, 2010 at Costin Funeral Chapel in Martinsville with the Rev. Burt Brock officiating.

Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the funeral chapel.

Burial will be at Nebo Memorial Park Cemetery at a later time.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Danny Green Memorial Fund, c/o Baxter Credit Union, 927 South Curry Pike, Bloomington, IN 47403.



 
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04/19/10 01:43 PM #1    

Brenda Hinchman (Markitan)

I am deeply saddened!  What great memories I have of middle school with Danny.  The things we did and talked about!!! He will be missed.  May his family be comforted to know that he brought MANY smiles to myself and others.

 

Brenda Markitan


04/19/10 03:30 PM #2    

Terri Collinsworth (Miller)

How sad I am to learn of Danny's passing.  Though I we had lost contact, I have great memories of Danny.  

He was my first friend as we both lived out in Green Township.  I recall playing at each other's house and being classmates from 1st grade to 12th grade.  He helped me greatly through Geometry as sophomores and was my ride to school as he was one of the first to get his license.  I remember carrying on with him about his first car, a Bonneville.  He was just a great person to chat and laugh with

I'm sure his kindness remained into adulthood and he will be missed greatly by his family.  May his family find peace!  I know that he is in a better place.  My prayers are with his family, especially his son.

 

Terri Collinsworth Miller


04/19/10 03:44 PM #3    

Suzanne Bell

My memories of Danny are not recent, but they are special and lasting.  Our years in German class with Frau Burden and our trip during the summer as part of the exchange program were fun, fun times! Danny was a unique, unconditional friend who always found a way to see the positive side of things. Undoubtedly, his family will miss him, but I hope that peace and comfort come as the days, weeks, and months pass.

Suzanne (Bell) Barbieri 


04/19/10 06:12 PM #4    

Mark Ward

I am very sad to hear the news today. Danny was a great friend and one of the first people I met when I moved to Martinsville in 2nd grade. We had many classes together and road the same bus for many years. I hadn't seen Danny in many years until about a year ago when I ran into him at the mall. If I new it would be the last time I would have talked with him a little longer. Thank you Danny for being a friend!


04/20/10 05:51 PM #5    

Kimberly Presnell (Hockersmith)

My heart is heavy as I learned the news of Danny over the weekend.  We became friends in jr. high, very best friends in high school, and inseparable through college.  Oh, the memories of us talking everyday, laughing until we cried, and dreaming of staying friends until the very end!  We, unfortunately, lost touch for many years when he became busy with his family.  I am so blessed to have spent time with he and Dylan during the one of my summer visits in Indiana.  I most regret with learning of his passing that we once again lost touch.  I am praying for the strength and healing of Dylan, his parents, brother, and sister.  If I were back home, I would never, ever miss the opportunity to say goodbye to Danny.  Please know that I will be there in heart and spirit!  I love you dearly, Danny!


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