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J. Dennis Green was born on February 16, 1949 in Perry, Oklahoma to Ceawilla Dean (Adam) and Jack Mervyn Green. Reverend Green went to be with his Lord and Savior on Wednesday, April 14, 2021 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Rev. J. Dennis Green was in the 1967 graduating class of Carl Albert High School. In 1966, his sister introduced him to Leslie Ann Robinson. The next year they were joined in marriage in Midwest City on October 20, 1967. Dennis was a God-fearing man who was strong in his faith and very devoted to his family. He was an outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing. Knife making was unique hobby of his. Dennis was an ordained minister and associate pastor of Messiah Ministries Church of Oklahoma City. Dennis was the owner Green Construction.
Dennis is preceded in death by his father Jack Green.
Left behind are his wife Leslie Green and his daughter Autumn Mobbs of the home his son Jason Dennis Green and wife Jeanien of Chandler, his daughter Misty Underwood and husband Jason of Chandler. His six grandchildren: Jaecee, Houston and wife Logan, Tanner and wife Destiny, Jaren, Jaden and Hutch. His five great grandchildren: Tegan, Bowen, Elliott, Sutton, and Ripp. Also left behind are his mother Ceawilla Green, his brother Larry Green and wife Pat, His sister Janette Gould and husband Marty, his sister Gayla Wade, nieces, nephews, and other family members.
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