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Racine – Curtis Lee Green, age 62, passed away peacefully at Wheaton Franciscan – All Saints Medical Center on Wednesday, November 18, 2015.
Curtis was born in Moultrie, Georgia on June 25, 1953 to the late Eddie Lewis and Essie Mae (nee: White) Green. He grew up in Chicago, IL and came to Racine in 1979 to play basketball for University of Wisconsin – Parkside. With a special interest in mentoring the youth of our community, Curtis was a well-respected counselor at the Taylor Home for over 25 years. A true warrior in the fight against cancer, Curtis never let this ruthless disease capture his spirit.
Tall in stature, yet always humble and kind, Curtis was a phenomenal athlete and lifetime fan of basketball. He also enjoyed a lazy day of fishing as often as possible. Above all, Curtis was an extreme family man who cherished being in the surroundings of all his loved ones.
Surviving are his fiancé, Tracy Johnson; children, Jamin (Pam) Green, Dimonah (C.J.) Green, Tamara (Will Banks) Green and Shannon (Angel Rodriguez) Kuhagen;18 grandchildren; sister, Rebecca (Vincent Mollison) Pollock; brother, Eddie Samson Green; step-children, Amber (Lavelton) Brown, Genie (Daniel Mitchell) Webb and Matthew (Gabriella) Jenkins; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and many friends – including his extended family from his career at the Taylor Home.
A memorial service celebrating Curtis’s life will be held in the Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home on Saturday, November 28, 2015 at 12:00 noon with Rev. Melvin Hargrove officiating. Visitation will be in the funeral home on Saturday from 10:00 am – 12:00 noon.
A special note of thanks to Dr. Mark Choi, the nurses & staff of Wheaton Franciscan Oncology; Wheaton Franciscan Hospice; Coach Rudy Collum; and Craig & Tina Morris; and Rev. Melvin Hargrove for standing with Curtis in his time of need. May God bless all of you!
valencia Davidson. Tucker says
My friend tree you will truly. Be missed. I wont be able too call you and just talk. Rest. On curtis green (tree). We had soo much fun from. Parkside 80s till now. RIH ALWAYS. VAL
Marilyn Williams-Pearson says
Tracy I imagine you are hurting right now I did not know Tree but what I been hearing he was a man of GOD so go head be sad for awhile then you celebrates the good memories he left with you guys Praying for your strength.
Hicks says
R.I.P. “Tree”