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A smile that would light up the room

It is with great sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Kolter, lovingly known as “Kolt”, “Koko”, and “King Kolter.” Kolter Brock Green went to be with his Lord and Savior on January 2, 2020. He was born in Lubbock, Texas on December 23rd, 2011, to parents Rhett and Megan Green, of Lubbock, Texas.  

How you can honor Kolter's memory

Celebrating Kolter's Birthday

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 The family wishes to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers. During the Christmas break he celebrated his 8th birthday with the ones he loved but longed to celebrate it with his friends. Megan and Rhett had planned to throw him a party once school was back in session. That plan has not ended, and they will celebrating the life of Kolter in a fashion he would have LOVED. The family has asked that we fill the church with flowers, toys, and balloons to celebrate the life of Kolter. All the toys collected will be donated to charitable children’s organizations in Lubbock and surrounding areas.  In addition, a memorial fund has been set up in his name at any Aim Bank in Texas and a Go Fund Me account to keep his memory alive.


If you would love to donate a gift but are not able to attend the celebration, please contact Khris Oaks at khrisoaks@yahoo.com. Gifts can also be dropped off at The Learning Tree Academy at 7713 Milwaukee Ave, Lubbock, TX 79424

The Kolter Brock Green Memorial Fund

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Please help us keep his memory alive & embrace his sweet spirit always through the Kolter Brock Green Memorial Fund. Donations can be made at any Texas Aim Bank location, or online through the GoFundMe campaign. You can visit the campaign by clicking here 

Kolter Brock Green celebration

Friday, January 10, 2020 at 2:00pm First Baptist Church, Lubbock, Texas

We welcome friends and family to celebrate the life of Kolter. The family asks that we fill the church with flowers, toys, and balloons.  All the toys collected will be donated to charitable children’s organizations in Lubbock and surrounding areas.  In addition, a memorial fund has been set up in his name at any Aim Bank in Texas and a Go Fund Me account to keep his memory alive. 

First Baptist Church, 2201 Broadway, Lubbock, Texas 79401, United States