In Memory of

Anthony

Michael

Green

Obituary for Anthony Michael Green

It is of great sadness we announce the sudden tragic passing of Anthony Green on March 10th, 2022.

Anthony Michael Green was born on June 30th 1991 in the beautiful state of Colorado. He stayed in the Golden area and settled in at Coal Creek Canyon where he could enjoy the mountains year round. Anthony is survived by his parents Candi and Brian Green, younger sister Tanner Green. He is also survived by his grandparents, Glen and Jeanine Wickersham and Maxine and Ivan Green.

Anthony was a wild child boy that tried to ride everything with two wheels, motor or not. His pride and joy at a young age was his yellow yamaha dirt bike, a dirt bike he took out on the trails with his dad and adopted uncles. He crashed that dirt bike more than a few times.
From a young age, Anthony was introduced to camping and spent many years enjoying the beautiful area of Marble, Colorado riding dirtbikes, atv's, and fishing.

His family was very proud of Anthony graduating from McClain Community High school in 2010. He then went on to find he had a passion for working in construction and held positions in the field since his graduation.

One of the proudest moments of Anthony's life was becoming ordained and conducting a marriage ceremony in 2014 for his parents in Marble, Colorado after being together since he was 5 years young. During the wedding, he shared his mementos of how proud he was to be raised by his 'adopted' dad Brian from a very young age.

Anthony and his dad Brian shared a mutual love of working on vehicles spending many days together under the hood of a jeep covered in grease. Anthony learned to love spending his time and money working on getting project jeeps ready for the trails. He was involved in jeeping clubs that recreated near Rollinsville and the surrounding areas. He was an avid jeeper, loved the trails, and driving through the mountains. He recently settled into a new house in Coal Creek with his girlfriend to start the next chapter where he could continue working on his cars and have the freedom to continue to build his life.

Anthony was a kind soul that would have given the shirt off his back to a stranger. He had a giant smile, gave big bear hugs, and offered help to anyone in need. He will be remembered as generous and giving, he always offered a helping hand for any friend or neighbor before they could ask. Gone at 30 years young, he leaves a large hole in the hearts of anyone that knew him well. He is loved and will be greatly missed.