of Orange Park, FL
August 25, 1934 - March 31, 2017
Charlene Yvonne-Green Pack, 82, passed away March 31, 2017 in Orange Park, FL. She was preceded in death by her husband Gussie A Pack, Jr.; her parents Charlie D Green, Sr. and Jennie Green; brothers CD Jr, Shirley, Dale, Ronnie, and Henry, and her daughters, Kathryn Yvonne, Lila Carlene, Candace Renee, and Jencie Johanna Hughes.
She is survived by her sister Charlotte; brothers, John, Paul, and Randy; her son, Charles and daughter-in-law Donna; granddaughter Jenny, and a very supportive extended family.
Charlene was born August 25, 1934 in Emmet, Arkansas, and was married to Gussie Pack, Jr. on Christmas Eve, 1951. Charlene resided in Little Rock, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and most recently in Orange Park, Florida. Charlene started a career in sales after her children graduated from high school and retired from Joe Esco Tire Company, Oklahoma City, in 1993. Following retirement, Gus and Charlene relocated to Florida to be close to their granddaughter. Charlene attended church at First Assembly of God in Little Rock, First Assembly in Broken Arrow, OK, Grace Assembly and Eagle Heights Baptist in Oklahoma City, and First Baptist in Orange Park.
Charlene was a woman of strong Christian faith, a life-long learner, supportive wife, mother, and grandmother. She was well known for her creative cooking and managing the kitchen during family get-togethers. She had a positive impact on every person she met; she was a bundle of energy, a hard worker, and always made the people around her better by the example she set.
Funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, April 8, 2017, in the chapel of Roller-Ballard Funeral Home in Benton, AR (501-315-4047). Interment will follow in Lee Cemetery in Benton.
Visitation will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Friday evening, April 7th, at the funeral home.
So sorry of charlene passing we will miss her she has always been in my thoughts and heart
Thoughts and Prayers for all of the Green Family - so sorry for your loss.
I am so sorry for your loss.
Auntie always dressed in style and was a pretty lady. I remember cooking smells, sewing patterns and shopping at Hancocks, hair washing and rolling, and every Thursday trips to Benton to spend time with Mama and Papa Green. The ladies were always busy. Doesn't seem that long ago. Many fond memories to remember.
Although our lives moved us to opposite sides of the U.S., we will always be grateful for the many happy hours we spent with Charlene in Benton and in Houston. She truly was all you said in her obituary, and more. So sad that her presence is no longer on the earth, but resting assured that she is now happier than we can imagine. Prayers for your comfort, Green Family. We love you all.