Carol Lee Myers Green
1943 - 2025
Reflection of Life
Carol Lee Myers Green, daughter of the late Franklin D. Myers and Evelyn Ransom Myers-Gaines, was born June 26, 1943 in Winchester, Virginia. God sent his angels to call her to eternal rest at her heavenly home on Thursday, January 2, 2025. During her early years in Winchester, “Carolee” attended Douglas High School. At age 16, she moved to Charlotte, NC and continued her education at West Charlotte High School. After high school, she obtained employment at Neebles Hoisery Mill. Desiring to explore a different field, Carol accepted a Security Officer position at Richway Department Store and held that position until early retirement in 1985. Carol was baptized in 1956 at Mt. Carmel Baptist Church in Virginia. When she later moved to Charlotte with her parents, she became a member of Shiloh Institutional Baptist Church. Carol was a loving, kind-hearted, humble, and happy person. As a young adult, she loved listening to music, laughing, shopping, and playing cards with the many friends she made throughout her life. She would say “I never meet a stranger.” Carol was preceded in death by her baby brother, Franklin “Butch” Myers, Jr; son, Melvin Douglas Myers; aunt, Frances Burks and cousin, Thomas Ransom. She leaves to cherish fond memories: her husband, Eugene “Bobby” Green; daughter, Linda Myers Lofton (Thomas); son, Darrell Green; cousins, Ms. Ann Ransom, James Sloane, Kevin Sloane, and Sherri Sloane; grandchildren, Thomas Lofton, III, Kennedy Lofton, Colbie Lofton, Dakara Green, Eran Sherril and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and beloved friends.
Carolee, may you rest in heavenly peace as we know you’re in the hands of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ. Take your rest Mother-n-Law
To Mrs. Carol (my Facebook friend and my best friend Linda mother), a woman who radiated warmth and kindness by always clicking “Like or Love” to my post. 😍 Ms. Carol when I visited you on December 14, 2024 your smile was infectious, your spirit unwavering, and your love for Linda shone through in everything she did.
Thank you Linda for welcoming me to visit with your beautiful mom to share a special moment and a prayer.
Though she may be gone, her legacy of compassion and strength will live on in our hearts forever. I will always cherish the memory we shared on Dec. 14, 2024 and I am deeply grateful to have known such a remarkable woman.
My thoughts and prayers are with the Lofton’s, Meyers and Green family during this time of bereavement.
RIP Mrs. Carol
Hey Cousin Carol. Words can not describe the feeling of you no longer with us. I will always cherish the memories of us laughing, singing and have a few sips together. Free of pain but never free from our hearts. We love you always and we will sing together again.
It was a pleasure meeting and knowing Carol Lee for over 50yrs. She an awesome person and be miss
Take your rest
Sorry about the loss of my best
Friend she is surely missed, we really had some good times .May
God Bless the Family.
Sorry about the loss of my best
Friend she is surely missed, we really had some good times .May
God Bless the Family.
Carol. I Miss You So Much. I Hated That You Had To Move Away. But We Were Able To Call And Laugh. So Many Good Memories. Love You Forever. Condolences To The Family
To the Angel in My Life…
My Sister
Sometimes you are lucky enough to experience (and recognize) a glimpse of the light that is Knowledge and Love in their purest forms, and an unseen hand pauses to touch your brow and smooth away uncertainty and fear.
Some of us call this hand
an angel…..
When an angel touches you, you are left with a feeling of peace, a message of hope, and a brighter life.
I want to thank you for being one of the angels who has alighted upon my spirit and blessed my life.
by: Gina Breitkreutz
Love always Laine ,Jay and family (your sister-in-laws)
Carol Green,
Words cannot capture the emptiness I feel with you gone. What brings me the most comfort is knowing you’re no longer in pain. I’m so grateful that Mommy and I were able to visit, laugh with you, and create those precious memories. I will forever cherish the moments of laughter, the singing, and yes, even the arguments. As Mommy always said, you and I were so alike—she’d even call me by your name sometimes.
Now you’re free from pain and reunited with Melvin, Aunt Evie, Nana, and Granny. I can only imagine the celebration you’re all having up there while watching over us. We’ve gained another angel to guide and protect us.
Rest easy, Cuz, until we meet again.
We were raised as sisters instead of cousins. We were together until she went to Charlotte. I am glad I got to see her a month ago. I will miss our 2,3 hour phone conversations. RIP MY DEAR cousin. My heart is so heavy right now. Until we meet again.💔
Linda Anne, I am sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. I only met her once around 1985 when TO and I went to Charlotte for a concert. She welcomed me with open arms. Please know that Delina and I send our prayers and love to you and your family. Take your time to mourn and always know that she raised one hell of a woman. May God continue to rain his blessings upon you.
Ma C
From the moment we met .we automatically got along .Thank you for being my friend, my other mama. You will never be forgotten. Love you always