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Seth Michael Green, 35, of Kaufman, TX went to be with the Lord on June 28, 2025. Seth was born on February 23, 1990, to Chuck and Kay Green in Dallas, TX. He grew up in Combine and graduated from Crandall High School in 2008. Seth married Amanda Green on October 10, 2015, and they have spent a loving 9 years together. When he was younger, he played baseball and coached his son’s little league baseball as an adult. Seth also enjoyed going hunting and fishing, which he turned into his own business. Cutters and Curls Outfitters is a hunting and fishing guide company that he operated for the last 6 years. He also spent time training his dog “Dwyte” to assist in the hunts. Seth loved to cook what whatever he caught or hunted and trying new recipes each time. Seth and his family are members of ReChurch in Kaufman. He was a beloved Son, Husband, Father, Brother and Uncle. Those left to cherish his memory are wife Amanda, parents Chuck and Kay, children: Riley, Addison, and Hank Green; brother Zachary Green and wife Amber and their son Logan; grandparents: Sybil Horseman, Charlene Green and Evelyn Wells; numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, extended family and friends who will miss him dearly.
The family has created an email address that I’d love for people who were inspired and impacted by Seth for my kids. I want them to know how many lives he touched and how much their daddy was loved. I just ask that there’s no cuss words or anything inappropriate. I’m praying they will find healing in these words and be able to treasure them forever. [email protected]
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2217 S Washington, Kaufman, TX 75142-3625
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