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Obituary
Highland Cemetery, Comanche County, Oklahoma
Submitted by: Ann Weber

© Whinery~Huddleston Funeral Service
Lawton, Oklahoma
October 13, 2014

Jeanna Mae Green-Bailey

Dates:
Birth date: November 5, 1959
Death date: October 13, 2014

Jeanna Mae Green-Bailey, life-long resident of Lawton, OK, passed away on October 13, 2014 in Arlington, TX, at the age of 54. Jeanna was born the fifth child of Tmesia Green-Collier on November 5, 1959.

Jeanna was survived by her husband, Robert Bailey and her children; Augustus Green (Lawton, OK), Rashida Green and Tina Thompson (both Ft. Worth, TX). She has six grandchildren; Imagine Thompson, Deondre Wilson, Heaven Thompson, Mariah Thompson, Kierre Green and Jaedon Green, all of whom, she loved dearly and enjoyed being with throughout her days. She selflessly played an active role in their lives and provided them with encouragement, experiences and more love.

She has four brothers, whom are Boris and Peola Green (Killeen, TX), Cedric Green (OKC), Robert and Cynthia Green (Lawton, OK) and Jesse Green, who preceded her in death. She also has three sisters, whom are Jacquelyn Green, Tina Green, and Mamie Caldwell (Paul), all of Lawton, OK. She shares so much love, hugs and kisses with her nieces and nephews: Vernon and Kelly Green (Albuquerque, NM) and sons Geronimo and Apollo. Debraca and John Williams (Germany) and their children, Zhane and DeJhon. Samantha Green (OKC) and son Cameron. Lieux Rita Green (Lawton, OK) and children, Justin, Kennedi and Robert. Brittany and Kendre' Brown (Ft. Polk, LA) and children, Chayse, De'Asia, Kendre' and Ke'Andria. Deric Green (OKC) and his children, Ian, Destiny and Essence. Cedric Green Jr. (OKC) and daughters, Faith and Candace. Jesse Green Jr. (OKC) and children, Colton, Trent and his new daughter. Michael Green and Joshua Green, both of OKC. Justin Tims (Lawton,OK) and children, Justin Jr., Markeveon, Elijah, Jeremiah and Isaiah. Anthony Green(OK) and daughter, Alize. Our special extended family; The Fred and Annie Gray Family (Daniel, Darrell, Darlene, Laswinique, David and grandchildren)

Jeanna graduated from Lawton High School in 1979 and began her climb to many leadership positions in the Hospitality industry. Throughout the years she received various awards and accolades, such as, Employee of the Quarter, while employed as the Executive Housekeeper for Opryland Hotel-Gaylord Entertainment. She had a love for fishing, tennis, jogging, fashion, music, cooking and her special friends. (Maxine Ramey, Kenneth Perry, Billy Cole and Gloria Pointer)

May she be remembered by her virtues, and her vices forgotten.

Jeanna's online guestbook may be signed and condolences sent by visiting www.whineryhuddleston.com.

Visitation:
5:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Friday, October 17, 2014 at Whinery-Huddleston Funeral Service 6210 NW Cache Road Lawton Oklahoma 73505

Service:
11:30 am on Saturday, October 18, 2014 at New Jerusalem Baptist Church 1410 SW Georgia Ave Lawton Oklahoma 73505

Cemetery:
Highland Cemetery 2201 NW Fort Sill Blvd Lawton Oklahoma 73505

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