Mittchel Teron Green (13 Jun 2003 - 21 Jul 2025)

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Location
Trent Valley Crematorium Derby Road Aston on Trent, Derby DE72 2AF
Date
20th Aug 2025
Time
12.30pm
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In loving memory of Mittchel Teron Green who sadly passed away on 21st July 2025
In Loving Memory of Mittchel — Forever 22, Forever Our Fighter

With broken hearts, we share the passing of our incredible brother, Mittchel, who left us at just 22 years old after an unimaginably brave 18-month battle with stage 4 terminal brain cancer.

From the day he was diagnosed, Mittchel faced every challenge with unshakable strength, determination, and courage beyond his years. Through countless treatments, setbacks, and difficult days, he held on to hope, his sense of humor, and his love for life. He never stopped fighting — and we will always be so incredibly proud of him.

Mittchel wasn’t just strong — he was special. He had a heart of gold, a spark in his eye, and a passion for cars and bikes that lit up every conversation. He was absolutely obsessed (in the best way) — especially with his beloved K11 Micra, which he took so much pride in. That car was his baby. Around us, he made “Keep it lemon” more than just a saying — it became a way of life. A way of seeing the bright side, staying true to yourself, and making the most of what you’ve got. That was Mittchel through and through.

His warmth, humor, and fearless spirit touched everyone who knew him. He was more than a brother — he was our best friend, our inspiration, and now, our brightest memory.

We are raising funds to help give Mittchel the beautiful and dignified farewell he deserves. All donations will go directly toward covering funeral expenses and honoring his memory in a way that reflects who he was — strong, loving, and one of a kind.

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for reading, donating, or sharing. Every bit of support means the world to our family during this incredibly difficult time.

Forever 22.
Forever loved.
Keep it lemon.

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Kelly Goddard wrote

Oh mittchel💛 you were the life and soul of our group of people, always making everyone laugh and being a big part of the memories we all made together💛 you could never be trusted near road signs 🤣 im sure whoever kept replacing them down at stanton loved it 🤣 you'll forever hold a huge place in my heart ❤️ rest in paradise mush, till we meet again💛🍋🕊

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Reece Randle wrote

Miss you Mitch.
What an absolute pleasure to work with you. Me and you sprayed together almost everyday & there was never a dull day or dull moment with you.
Some of the stories we used to tell eachother from the absolute stupid and ridiculous to telling eachother heartfelt stories.
I still to this day have never seen anyone so covered In powder each and every single day, you had more in your pockets than we had in stock 😀😂

I found one of your old Sting energy drink bottles that you always used to bring with you, so I’ve stuck it up in the work canteen as a memorial to you.

Love you brother & will continue to miss you.

Keep it Lemon!

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  • Thank u for doing that him and them drinks honestly 💗

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