Obituary for Rhea Green
Ponca City Now - July 27, 2023 4:42 pm
Rhea Green
April 28, 1984 — July 24, 2023
Rhea Delrayne Green, 39, passed away peacefully at OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma surrounded by family on July 24, 2023.
Rhea was born in Ark City, KS on April 28, 1984, to Darrell and Rencie Green. She grew up and attended schools in Ark City. Rhea worked various jobs throughout her life and loved making new friends. She enjoyed being outdoors, grilling, mushroom hunting, gardening, camping, swimming at the lake and being with her family. Other hobbies included beading, word searches, card games, yahtzee, and hair and make-up.
Rhea is survived by two sons, DeAngelo Hawkins of Bixby, Oklahoma and Alex Green Aguilar of Norman, Oklahoma; two daughters Nevaeh Green, and Maliyah Bell of Ark City, KS; her mother Rencie Green of Tecumseh, Oklahoma; her sisters Tara and husband Michael Mora of Ark City, Jacquelyn Green of Ark City, Amber Dawn of Tecumseh; two brothers, Sabin and Alicia Green of Wichita, KS, Ponca Green of McCloud, Oklahoma; numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.
Rhea was a Ponca descendent from the Howe and Headman family. She was an enrolled tribal member of the Otoe Tribe from Charles Green and Emily Kent on her paternal side. She was also Kickapoo descendent from Cecil and Wanda Stevens on her maternal side.
She is preceded in death by her father Darrell Green and grandmother Carmel Howe.
Pall Bearers will be Dakota Hughes, Dalton Hughes, Drake Green, Dominick Green, Kaell Green, and Kyler Green. Honorary Pall Bearers will be Warren Roy, Steve Roy, Kallian Leftwitch, Sabin Green, Ponca Green, and Michael Mora.
The family will receive visitors Thursday, July 27, 2023, from 6-8 p.m. at Grace Memorial Chapel, 2016 North 14th Street, Ponca City, Oklahoma. Condolences and memories may be shared online at www.gracememorialchapel.net.
Services will be held at Grace Memorial Chapel in Ponca City, Oklahoma on Friday, July 28, 2023, at 10 a.m. with burial following immediately at the Ponca Indian Cemetery. Pastor Brandon Kemble will be officiating.