
Paul L. Green, 58, of Fremont, OH passed away at his home, surrounded by his family on Friday, December 31, 2021. He was born on June 26, 1963 in Fremont to Leland Green and Alberta (Henry) Brininger. He was a 1981 graduate of Fremont Ross/ Vanguard Vocational High School. Paul married Vicki Parlow on June 24, 1983 in Houston, TX. He worked as a sales representative at Lowe’s. Paul enjoyed riding his Harley, wood working, music, fishing, hunting and spending time with his family. He loved his dog, Max.
The family would like to send a special “Thank You” to Heartland Hospice staff, especially his nurse, Amanda.
Paul is survived by his wife of thirty-eight years, Vicki Green; children, Eric (Abigail) Green and Andrew Green, all of Fremont, OH; father, Leland Green, Kansas, OH; grandchildren, Aiden, Sophia and Sebastian Green, Caitlin, Corbin and Camdin; siblings, Lee (Carmen) Green, McArthur, OH and Linda (Jim) Voelzke, Fremont, OH.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Alberta Brininger and brother, Jack Green.
A gathering of family and friends will take place on Sunday, January 9, 2022, from 2 – 4 pm, at Wonderly Horvath Hanes Funeral Home and Crematory, 425 E State St., Fremont, OH.
Memorials can be made to the family.
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Pam Voelzke
So sorry for your loss. Prayers sent for the family.
Love Pam Voelzke
Susan K Pumphrey
Dear Green Family, sending our sincere sympathy and prayers during this difficult time. May you find peace in the days ahead. Mark & Sue Pumphrey
Jason Green
A.A. Milne once said “How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.”
I find this couldn’t be more true of my uncle. He was truly a beautiful soul who will be missed deeply. The last time I was able to visit him he gave me a treasure I will cherish for as long as I am here. It was a hand carved Noah’s Arc. He had spent hours making it. Even in sickness his heart reached out to mine. He encouraged me to give carving a try and when I did he was there with an “I told you that you could do it.” He also gave me the gift of healing. When my Dad (his brother) passed I was left with some unresolved pain. He knew this and spent time talking to me about Dad and gave me a perspective and peace I would have never had. I knew he was suffering and in pain yet he took time to help me. My dearest Uncle you will be missed and fondly remembered.
johnnie j montgomery
Rest in peace my friend,I’ll remember you as a brother and friend,peace..
Jonathan Anderson
My deepest sympathy to each of you who we’re family and friends of Paul. He was such a great person to work with and to know. His sense of humor was fantastic and his compassion for others was unmatched. He made working together fun. He will truly be missed. God bless you and many prayers for each of you who mourn his passing.
Steven Tolhurst
Sleep well my favorite cousin. We may not have spent much time together as adults but the time we had as children was some of my favorite memories. Our lives were so similar. We both married the love of our lives just a few years apart and our families were everything!
Vicki, I am so very sorry. No words i could say or write will help your pain. I will pray for you and your family! I pray that God will comfort you!
I will alway love you Paul!
Kenneth Smith
so sorry to hear of jacks death, rose and i offer our deepest simpathy. god bless the family.
Brad Smith
Our prayers go out to you’s at this time . Paul had a heart of gold . Will miss you .
Ray & Kathy Green
Ray and I we’re so very sorry to hear of Paul’s passing. We have many fond memories of the Green family reunions with Vicky, Paul and their grandchildren. Paul was so very proud of his family and whenever he spoke of them his eyes sparkled. You will be missed.
Gabby brown
I pray for you during this hard time. I wish I knew sooner and I would have attended. I worked with Paul at Lowes. He was one of my best friends there. Always smiling and greeting me everyday we worked together. He will be so missed.