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.
Mr. Henry H. Greene, age 95, of Warren County departed this life Tuesday, April 16, 2024, in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Celebration of life will be held on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at 11:00AM at New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church 874 Waverly Thompson Rd. Macon, NC.
Mr. Greene may be viewed on Monday, April 22, 2024, from 1-6PM at Boyd & Royster Funeral Service 149 Holland Bland Rd. Warrenton, NC
What an amazing person and what a remarkable life Horton lived. I feel so lucky that he was part of our family.
To Shenee & The Greene's Family, Our deepest sympathy and condolences are extended to you on the loss of your dear father. Mr Greene was an amazing man and educator. He touched a lot of young children lives at an early age for his strong leadership toward education. May God forever give you peace and comfort and may He wipe away your tears as we rejoice the legacy of Mr. Greene. In Loving Memory Our Continued Prayers will be with you as we embark on the fond memories Mr. Greene gave us all at Northside Elementary. Your classmates of WCHS Class of 1983 are here for you and will keep you and your family in continued prayer.
Brenda Alston WCHS Class of 1983
I'm so sorry for your loss. Mr. Greene was an amazing man.
I offer prayers and sincere condolences to Clarice, Shenee, and the entire Green family.
To The Greene Family
"Although it's difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow."
May the Lord give you strength and peace during this most difficult time.
Love,
Annette Hall Holman
May you find peace and comfort knowing how much Mr. Henry was loved by all. He will truly be missed. Much love from the Hayes & Taylor family. Your Niece Sherice
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