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Obituary
Evergreen Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter

© Chickasha Express~Star
Chickasha, Oklahoma
December 14, 2004

Vera Mae [Presson] Green
February 26, 1925 ~ December 12, 2004


Services will be held for Vera Mae Green, 79, of Oklahoma City, on Wednesday, December 15, 2004 at 2:30 p.m. at the Minco Assembly of God Church with Rev. Wes Warren of the Minco Assembly of God officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen Cemetery in Minco under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home in Minco. Vera Mae Green was born February 26, 1925, at Webbers Falls, Oklahoma, to Bryant and Mary Tennessee [Curtis] Presson, and died Sunday, December 12, 2004, at Oklahoma City.

Vera had lived in Oklahoma City for the last two years after moving there from Pampa, Texas. She was a homemaker and married Namon Everett Green on January 24, 1944, at Roswell, New Mexico.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Bryant and Mary Presson, one sister, Lois Teter, and one brother, L. B. Presson.

She is survived by husband Namon of Oklahoma City; two sons, Mike and Gwen Green of Amarillo, and Terry Green of Oklahoma City; two daughters, Colleen and Herb Nelson of Bethany, and Linda and John Thorp of Oklahoma City; two brothers, G. B. Presson of Pampa, TX, Charles Presson of Moore; three sisters, Shirley Presson of Pampa, Mary Hathecoate of Pampa, and Eulene Cornsilk of Del City; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.


© Tuttle Times
Tuttle, Oklahoma
December 15, 2004

Vera Mae [Presson] Green
February 26, 1925 ~ December 12, 2004


Funeral services for Vera Mae Green, 79, of Oklahoma City, will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, December 15, 2004 at the Minco Assembly of God Church. Rev. Wes Warren of the Minco Assembly of God will officiate.

Vera Mae Green was born February 26, 1925 at Webbers Falls, Okla. to Bryant and Mary Tennessee [Curtis] Presson and died Sunday, December 12, 2004 at Oklahoma City.

She married Namon Everett Green on January 24, 1944 at Roswell, N.M.

She was a homemaker and had lived in Oklahoma City from Pampa, Texas for the last two years.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Bryant and Mary Presson; one sister, Lois Teter; and one brother, L.B. Presson.

Survivors include her husband, Namon, of Oklahoma City; two sons, Mike and Gwen Green of Amarillo, Tex. and Terry Green of Oklahoma City; two daughters, Colleen and Herb Nelson of Bethany and Linda and John Thorp of Oklahoma City; two brothers, G.B. Presson of Pampa, Tex. and Charles Presson of Moore; three sisters, Shirley Presson of Pampa, Mary Hathecoate of Pampa and Eulene Cornsilk of Del City; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

Interment will be at the Evergreen Cemetery in Minco under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home in Minco.


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