I’ve changed my address to Heaven. I’ve crossed the Great Divide. I know there’s no sorrow or crying, because I’ve reached the other side.
Angenette “ Tootsie” Green, age 63 of Warrenton, departed this life on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at her residence.
The Homegoing Celebration will be held on Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at 2:30pm in the sanctuary of Snow Hill Missionary Baptist Church. The Reverend King Perry, Jr. will officiate and burial will follow in the church cemetery.
Treasured memories of her life will be forever remembered and proudly shared by her loving daughter Kelley of Morrisville, NC, one granddaughter, Kali Rose of Morrisville, NC; three siblings, Wanda Hunt (Victor Sr) of Manson, NC; Delton Green Sr ( Sabrina) of Kernersville, NC, and Patrina Fuller (Willie) of Warrenton, NC; eight nephews, Stephen, Victor Jr, Bryan Sr, Delton Jr, Austin, Ashton, Bryan Jr and Kaden; four nieces, Victoria, Whitley, Bella and Brielle; four aunts, Laura Davis, Elaine Sledge, Shirley Steed, Mattie Davis; three uncles, Andrew Davis, Calvin Davis and William Alston, four great aunts, Amanda West, Wilma Jean Jeffries, Lula Bullock and Rose Bolton, one great uncle James Williams. In addition to her child, she held a special place for Kesha, Brandin, Kaila, Kamaya, McKenzie and her friends Barbara, Juanita, Phyllis, Tony and Tanya and a host of cousins and other family members and friends who will forever carry her love in their hearts.
She may be viewed on Monday, March 9, 2026, from 1:00pm -5:00pm at Boyd & Royster
The family are receiving friends and family and the home of Patrina and Willie Fuller at 107 Community Drive, Warrenton, Nc 27589.
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Praying for the Green & Davis Famlies for the loss of their loved one. May you remember & share beautiful memories of Angenette. God bless you.
To The Family. My Sincere Condolences Goes Out To Each Of U. I Will Always Remember Marching In The John Graham High School Band, & Tootsie Being So Comical,Making Us Laugh.May She Rest In Peace. Sincerely, Wilhelmenia Williams, The Class Of 1981.🥀🎼
Sending sincere condolences to the family.
My sincere condolences to the Green family
My heartfelt sympathies, thoughts, and prayers are with the family. Angenette "Tootsie" Green was not only my friend and coworker, but also a trusted confidant. We frequently exchanged notes on the job and offered each other mutual support during challenging times. You demonstrated unwavering dedication, and our group always had an uplifting time together. As Smokey Robinson so eloquently expressed, "I'm really gonna miss you, my friend." May your legacy live on in our hearts. May God bless the family and keep them in His loving care. NC Dept. Of Correction, Retired, Program Supervisor, Joe Wesley Jones, Sr.
Warren County High School – Class of 1982 send prayers and condolences to our classmate, Patrina Green Fuller for the loss of your sister and our friend, Angenette "Tootsie" Green. To the Green family, we share in your loss and pray God will continue to hold you in his arms and provide strength when needed, especially in the days ahead.
I worked with Green for many years at Warren Correctional ,she was a person filled with life and laughter would give it to you straight but also give you the shirt off her back, she will truly be missed.
Sending sincere condolences to the Green Family. We are praying for you during this difficult time.
Condolences and prayers for the family 🙏
So sorry for your loss.
So sorry for your loss We are here for you God knows what he s doing
Our life together wasn't accidental it was Gods plan and I am so Blessed to have known one of the strongest women in the County. I love 💗 you my sweet friend and will miss you 😢 deeply. My Girl is resting and I am so Grateful to our Lord Jesus Christ that she wasn't in pain.
It was a pleasure seeing you coming to work enterig the armory each afternoon, always on point. Retired officer Joyce Copelad
Lt Green was my coworker and my friend. She will truly be missed. I truly enjoyed our work relationship and our friendship. The only thing I would have to say to Lt. Green is we got an inmate acting up , Let's go get him and she would say ok Captain let's go get him. She was very good on reports. I remember one time I had to write her up and we never stop being friends. I say to the family hold on to Gods unchanging hands. Kelly and family when you look for Tootsie look inside your heart. ❤️
Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.