Emma "Janie" Green

emma green

April 23, 1949 ~ March 3, 2026

Born in: Rector, Arkansas
Resided in: New Braunfels, Texas

Emma “Janie” Green 76, of New Braunfels, TX was born April 23rd, 1949 in Rector, AR and passed into the arms of her Lord and Savior on March 3, 2026 at home in her sleep surrounded by family.

Janie was a loving wife (widowed),  mother, (great)grandmother, and devoted friend.  She is survived by her son Tavean “Tav” Green, daughter Tracy Thomas, daughter in law Lavonna Green, grandchildren Nathan Cacioppo, Brandon Thomas, Cameron Thomas, Ryan Green, Kaitlin Green, Colin Green and her great grandchildren Aven Thomas and Sebastian Thomas and one on the way . Many cousins, nephews and nieces too numerous to name.

She is preceded in death by her husband of 37 years Jesse Green, her parents Marl and Maybell Banks, and her 13 siblings.

Celebration of Life service will be held 3/11/26 beginning at 11am hosted by First Baptist Church,  733 Cross St, New Braunfels, TX 78130

Services

Celebration of Life: Wednesday, March 11, 2026 11:00 am

First Baptist Church
733 W. Cross St.
New Braunfels, TX 78130

(830) 625-9124
http://www.fbcnb.org/

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  1. You are so Blessed to now be with our Lord and Savior now. Praying for peace and comfort for the family and your friends. All the siblings are back together again.

    Blessings.
    Nikki Andrew- Jones.

  2. Great memories of Jesse and Janie from Calvary Temple and her occasional vi St it’s to Oak Park Christening Center after her move to Texas. She was such a sweet lady. Looking forward to a great reunion when we all meet up again.

  3. Great memories of Jesse and Janie from Calvary Temple and her occasional visits to Oak Park Christian Center after her move to Texas. She was such a sweet lady. Looking forward to a great reunion when we all meet up again.

  4. Whenever the family was together for whatever reason. I always enjoyed having conversations with Janie. Even after she moved we had some conversations. She was dear to my heart. They are all together once again. Sending Hugs and Prayers.

  5. Janie was a dear friend. We enjoyed Square dancing, sharing funny stories, singing in Sunshine Singers choir, going out to eat, watching Hallmark movies, and shopping. I will miss her happy smile and loving spirit. Yvoune Coleman

  6. Janie was a client of mine at JC Penney’s Salon. I enjoyed our time together. She will be greatly missed.

  7. Janie was a great friend. The first day I walked into Oak Park church she took me under her wings and befriended me. Janie hosted a bible study at her house on Friday nights. She insisted I spend the night since I lived in Martinez. I loved spending the night there. It felt like I was at mom’s. On Saturday morning, we would have bacon and eggs and some tomatoes on the side and we would play Words with Friends.

    I know she is up in heaven singing in the choir and dancing with Jesus. Janie was a dear friend and I miss her greatly.

  8. My dear friend Janie Green, may rest in the loving arms of our Lord and Savior until we meet again!🕊️✝️


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