Marilyn Drumheller
Green familyI was shaken by the loss of Tom. He was a good man and a great employer. Nothing phased him no matter what. Greens was the best company I have have worked for and I'm fortunate to have known him. May
Birth date: Nov 9, 1951 Death date: Nov 10, 2014
Thomas Loy Green, age 63, of Tulsa passed away Monday evening, November 10, 2014 in Inola, OK. Thomas was born November 9, 1951 in Oklahoma City, OK to Robert William and Lillie May (Keys) Green. Thomas graduated from East Central Read Obituary
Green familyI was shaken by the loss of Tom. He was a good man and a great employer. Nothing phased him no matter what. Greens was the best company I have have worked for and I'm fortunate to have known him. May
Dear Susan, Brian, Michael and Jenny,I have known and worked with Tom for more than 26 years now and always appreciated what a fine man he always was, both personally and professionally. I only saw a man of good charactor and integrity who was always kind and honest.You and all who knew him are so very blessed to have had him in our lives. I pray the Lord will give you strength and all of the good memories that each of you have will fill your hearts and give you that peace that passes all understanding.Very sincerely,Laurie Lewis, Rural Development
Dear Green familyI am so sorryt to hear about Mr Green passing on. The first time I meet him he took me to his back office and talked to me about how to run a business. I thougt that was so kind I have never for gotten that moment with him. Now I have been mowing for the green company for about 10 years. I just want to say thank u Mr green and family you are all in my prayers.James T Johnson Property Upkeep Inc.
Tom you will be missed by all, you were always a close friend of mine, you taught me a lot during the time we worked together on the RRHAO Board. My prayers and sympathy go out to all the family. We have all lost a great friend. God bless you all.Doug Sdeberry
Susan and Family, We are so very sorry to hear of your loss. We know words cannot take your pain away but we hope in time your heart will heal. We hope that all of you hold Tom in your memory forever and be able to rebuild yourself around the loss. It will take time, when I experienced the loss of my family members I had a very good friend tell me: "Grief never ends, it changes. Its a passage not a place to stay. Grief is not a sign of weakness, nor a lack of faith…it is the price of love".With Sincere Sympathy, Yolanda Osborne & Family
Our condolences to Susan and family. Tom was one of the best friends a person could ever have. We were fortunate to grow up with Tom and were life long friends of him and Susan. Even though life took us in different directions from time to time, when ever we got back together it was like we had never been apart. Tom was the ever patient rock you could always count on. So glad we got together last weekend for one last laugh. Thanks Tom for all the memories.Jerry and Jan Duke
Dear Susan and family, We are so saddened to hear of Tom's passing. Our memories go way back! We love you all! Prayers sent to all of you. Ron and Vicki Wade, Stephen and Sarah and families
Susan, I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of your husband. There are no words in such a time. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you at this tragic time in your life! God bless you and hold you tight. Shelley Roach Woodburn
Susan I'm so sorry to hear of your tragic loss! My heart and prayers are with you !
Tom, we almost made it 50 years of being such good friends. We had so many laughs and good times together all these years. We walked up and down so many hills at the cabin shooting are guns at anything that would move. I think we shot every can and bottle at the dump there every was dumped there. We left nothing for anyone else. We got them all old buddy. Did we not have a blast doing it. Sitting under the shade tree at my moms house talking for hours about everything we could think of. Then we would start the next day where we left off. Then came marriage for the both of us and we still kept up or friendship. I don't know how the girls could have put up with us. Then we started having kids and we still were together all the time. Either you and Susan and the kids were at our house or we were over at yours. My kids still have fond memories of use all being together. And if or wives and kids were going to go do something we would take to the cabin so we could shoot our guns all day. If I live to be a old man, I'm going too miss you for not being able to come along for the ride with me Tom. I'm so glad that we were together last Sat. night. I think the girls were ready to kill us for me getting us lost trying to find Jerry and Jan's house. All they could do is laugh at us for not knowing where in the heck we were at. We were close but no cigar. I will miss you deeply forever Tom. Your Old Buddy — David Seawright —