Conor Patrick Green Esq.

April 24, 1987 - May 12, 2018

Mishchief Extraordinaire 

Beloved son to Thomas Rodda Green, JR. and Kimberly Ann Green of Salt Lake City, UT.

Brother and best friend to Thomas Rodda Green III and Ryan Nolan Green of Salt Lake City, UT. A beautiful, powerful example of humanity whose impact and brevity of life is felt by all who knew him.

Like so many of his exits, Conor's passing was sudden and unexpected. While they say that his health issues led to a cerebral aneurysm, we believe his injuries were actually sustained on a backpacking trip in the remote jungles of Colombia during a fierce battle with a pack of hungry bears while single handedly rescuing a campsite of small children. 

Conor enjoyed a Salt Lake City education, acquiring an associates degree from SLCC before continuing his education at the “UHK”. He had been in Boston working on Masters courses.  

A hardworking Irishman with a disciplined work ethic, he was excellent in his craft serving as the general manager of Pabu Izakaya in Boston, MA. His heart and care for people was always shining through the hustle of the kitchen and restaurant as he developed his skills in the service industry making colleagues and patrons alike feel like a VIP and one-of-a-kind.

Conor, a natural adventurer and world traveller, had a unique ability to make any occasion a party and any party a “rager”. His phenomenal dance moves, outstanding vibe in any social situation, his listening ear and compassionate heart made even a stranger feel special and his friends feel like family. 

Field Marshal of the Resistance, a sanctuary citizen, a man who never parlayed with pirates, kind of a big deal, a thinker of happy thoughts, a friend of all the world, awesome uncle, amazing nephew, crazy cousin, fierce romantic, loyal brother, best friend, the One and Only Conor Green loved and lived in a way that will continually resound in our hearts and memories for all time. 

Conor's love is his legacy. The empty space he leaves behind for us to fill with love for one another is both vast and beautiful. From his extended family in Missouri to California, to his immediate family and friends in Utah, we believe #conorgreenforever #bangarang #mischiefcrew

Friends are invited to celebrate his life with us on Friday, May 25th from 6:00 until 9:00 PM at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City, UT.  Guests are encouraged to use the complimentary valet parking provided on the north side of the building.  

Memorial donations may be made to the Fundacion Cultivando at www.cultivandosonrisas.com to benefit an orphanage near and dear to Conor's heart.

“Bangarang” 

In Loving Memory

After God removes wickedness and suffering, the earth will be transformed into a paradise. Then people will be able to live forever in perfect health and happiness. God's Word foretells: ?[God] will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.?—Revelation 21:4. In that new world, even dead ones will be brought back to life to share in those blessings: ?There is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous.? (Acts 24:15) That is why Jesus Christ could tell a repentant evildoer who expressed faith in him: ?You will be with me in Paradise.?—Luke 23:43. I hope these thoughts provide some comfort during this difficult time.

Thomas Hoffar

nan, nan

In the days, weeks and months ahead, remember that you are never alone. The God of tender mercies is there to comfort and soothe your aching hearts. Conor will be dearly missed by all who loved him. Reflect on fond past memories and look to the future with hope. My condolences are with you all. May these words give you hope: 2 Corinthians 1:3,4. Isaiah 25:8. Hosea 13:14. Revelation 21:3,4

Charisse L.

nan, nan

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