Lanice was born on February 20, 1949 to Lamon and Irene Turner. She married her best friend, William Green in 1966; he survives.
Lanice is also survived by her daughters, Mindy (Bill) Tait and Tammy (Clint) Hodge; grandchildren, Brandon (Cierra) Herrin, Brock (Ashton) Herrin, Brady Herrin, Bryce Herrin, Cody Hodge and Lacy Hodge and four great granddaughters. Lanice is also survived by her sister, Doris (Orval) Erp; brothers-in-law, Glenn Green, James (Beverly) Green and Norman (Melissa) Green; sister-in-law, Mary Ellen Doud and a host of nieces and nephews and friends.
Lanice was preceded in death by her parents; father-in-law, Lawrence “Pops” Green; mother-in-law, Virginia “Granny Goose” Green; brother, Paul Allen Turner; nephews, “Little” Paul Turner, Jimmy Summers, Jarrod Summers and Tracy Green and sister-in-law, Patricia Green.
More than anything, Lanice loved her family. One of her lifetime hobbies was genealogy. Lanice and Bill were active with Middlefork Valley HOG chapter/Riders Group and served as treasurer for many years. Lanice was on the All Other War Memorial committee for the erection of the Vietnam War Memorial. She served as treasurer of the Georgetown Rainbow Girls #107 advisory board.
When tomorrow starts without me and I’m not here to see
If the sun should rise and find your eyes all filled with tears for me
I wish you wouldn’t cry the way you did today
While thinking of the many things we did not get to say
I know how much you love me as much as I love you
Each time that you think of me, I know you will miss me too
When tomorrow starts without me please try to understand
That an angel came and called my name and took me by the hand
The angel said my place was ready in heaven far above
And that I would have to leave behind all those I Dearly Love
But When I walked through Heaven’s Gates I felt so much at home
When God looked down and smiled at me from his golden throne
He said This Is Eternity And All I promised you
Today for life on earth is done But Here it starts a new
I promise no tomorrow for today will always last
And Since each day’s the exact same way there is no longing for the past
So when tomorrow starts without me do not think we’re apart
For every time you think of me remember I’m right here in your heart
Burial will be at Forest Park Cemetery, Georgetown.
Lanice was born on February 20, 1949 to Lamon and Irene Turner. She married her best friend, William Green in 1966; he survives.
Lanice is also survived by her daughters, Mindy (Bill) Tait and Tammy (Clint) Hodge; grandchildren, Brandon (Cierra) Herrin, Brock (Ashton) Herrin, Brady Herrin, Bryce Herrin, Cody Hodge and Lacy Hodge and four great granddaughters. Lanice is also survived by her sister, Doris (Orval) Erp; brothers-in-law, Glenn Green, James (Beverly) Green and Norman (Melissa) Green; sister-in-law, Mary Ellen Doud and a host of nieces and nephews and friends.
Lanice was preceded in death by her parents; father-in-law, Lawrence “Pops” Green; mother-in-law, Virginia “Granny Goose” Green; brother, Paul Allen Turner; nephews, “Little” Paul Turner, Jimmy Summers, Jarrod Summers and Tracy Green and sister-in-law, Patricia Green.
More than anything, Lanice loved her family. One of her lifetime hobbies was genealogy. Lanice and Bill were active with Middlefork Valley HOG chapter/Riders Group and served as treasurer for many years. Lanice was on the All Other War Memorial committee for the erection of the Vietnam War Memorial. She served as treasurer of the Georgetown Rainbow Girls #107 advisory board.
When tomorrow starts without me and I’m not here to see
If the sun should rise and find your eyes all filled with tears for me
I wish you wouldn’t cry the way you did today
While thinking of the many things we did not get to say
I know how much you love me as much as I love you
Each time that you think of me, I know you will miss me too
When tomorrow starts without me please try to understand
That an angel came and called my name and took me by the hand
The angel said my place was ready in heaven far above
And that I would have to leave behind all those I Dearly Love
But When I walked through Heaven’s Gates I felt so much at home
When God looked down and smiled at me from his golden throne
He said This Is Eternity And All I promised you
Today for life on earth is done But Here it starts a new
I promise no tomorrow for today will always last
And Since each day’s the exact same way there is no longing for the past
So when tomorrow starts without me do not think we’re apart
For every time you think of me remember I’m right here in your heart
Burial will be at Forest Park Cemetery, Georgetown.
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