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Bernard Greene, Sr. of Baton Rouge, born in Fayette, MS on August 20, 1936 departed this life on March 3, 2018 at the OLOL Hospital. He was married to the late Pecola Greene. He fathered 11 children. He has 1 godchild, 46 grand's, 36 great grand's and 3 great–great grand's. He leaves to cherish his memory, 7 sisters, 7 brothers, and a host of nieces and nephews. Viewing will be held on Saturday, March 10 at F.T. Baptist Church on Hwy 10 in Jackson, LA from 9 am until religious service at 11 am. Burial will take place in the church cemetery. Cards and floral arrangements may be sent to Richardson Funeral home in Clinton, LA.
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You will never be forgotten I love you You’re niece Trinababy . RIPUNCLEB❤
March 1, 2021
WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY !
LINDA STONE
March 12, 2018
My CONDOLENCES TO THE GREENE FAMILY, ESPECIALLY MY NIECE HAITTA COLLINS FROM FOSTER STANDRE!
Foster st andre
March 9, 2018
You where loved by many.Choosen by GOD RIP UNCLE BEN from JACKSON family.
Katrina Jackson
March 8, 2018
Bernadine and Angel [The GREENE Family ]
My condolences to your family i know this is a hard time for all of you but the way you two cared for Bernard was more than a blessing . He knew that he was loved until the last breathe that he took. God bless you all. Please let us know if you need any thing
Dr Dixon
March 7, 2018
Bernadine and Family,
Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this most solemn moment. You all are to be commended for the love and care shown to your father.
Keep your hands in the Master's hands He will see you through!!!
With Heartfelt Sympathy,
Rev. Thomas Lewis and Rosie Marie Lewis & Family
Thomas Lewis
March 7, 2018
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