
of Mabelvale, AR
November 27, 1955 - November 22, 2025
Rodger C. Green, 69, born on November 27, 1955 in Anaheim, CA passed away on November 22, 2025 in Little Rock, AR.
Rodger is survived by his loving wife, Valerie L. Green; son, Kyle Green and stepson, Daniel Black.
Rodger is also survived by his brothers, Vernon Green, Jr. (wife, Cindy Green) and Kenneth (Rocky) Green (wife, Judy Green); nephews, Brandon Green (wife, Lynnzi Fitch), Matthew Green (wife, Deisy Green), Christopher Green (wife, Courtney Green) and his mother and father-in-Law, Jim and Vickie Enrico.
Rodger is predeceased by his parents, Vernon and Nettie Green Sr and his daughter, Heather Green.
Rodger enjoyed spending time with his family and friends and his fur babies. In his younger years, he enjoyed Drag Racing and playing Poker.


Love you brother

Rodger was such a great man. I’m so glad I had the opportunity to work with him for over 7 years. He always made my day better. I can just imagine how much better heaven is with him in it. Sending you my love and prayers!!!!

I meet you while working at Toyota, you were an amazing person to be around and a good friend to talk to. I'll miss you deeply brother.

Rodger, thank you and Valerie for opening up your house to me and allowing me to stay with you both. You were there for me at a time when I needed it. I was a mess at that time and you guys helped me in more ways than you could ever imagine. We went riding 4wheelers... Man that day was so much fun. See you on the next ride Cowboy...until we all meet again.

My very good friend and racing associate. My he RIP 🙏 🙏 for him and his Wife Valerie and Family.

My the Lord bless you and your family with the promise of his eternity in paradise. My heartfelt condolences to all who knew and loved him.

Rodger I remember the days we were all out there dancing, laughing and having a good time. But the most memorable time was when we were you, Roger (sr) and I were in a cab in Las Vegas. I still don’t know what that driver thought when you went on a rampage calling me and Roger, mom and dad. Saying how mean we were to you growing up and what we thought when you were in prison ( which we all know he never was). Or when we when to see Terry Clark in concert and when she came to our table and you chased her all the way to the other side. All I know is that we always had good times and you will be dearly missed. Well now you and Sr. are together again. Help him watch over everyone. Hopefully I will see yall on the other side one day.

RIP Rodger didn't really know you well but felt like I did.

Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure. We will carry your love and lessons with us always!

Miss you buddy

Our MOST SINCERE sympathy on the passing of your Dear Husband, Rodger. Sending Love & BIG HUGS your way.
Love You Valerie ❤️

It was a joy to have Rodger as a neighbor and a friend, even if he did shoot fireworks at my house and introduced me to his pet snake one summer ( it was actually a copperhead ). We will miss his laughter and sideways sense of humor. We love you , Val.

Love you, Val! I am happy to say I got to meet your amazing husband! He is silly, kind, and so in love with you!

Thinking of you and wishing you moments of peace and comfort. Rodger will be missed by all of us.

I miss you Rodger. You was a great mentor as well as a great friend.

Prayers for the family, I worked with Rodger years ago at North Point.
He was a genuinely great man, and I’m sorry to hear of his passing. Rest in peace my friend.

Prayers for you and your family

He was more than a brother to us.
We will carry all the wonderful memories we have in our hearts forever. We love you Rodger and know we will all be together someday. Rest in Love Brother!!
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