Elizabeth Tyson Geiger CHARLOTTE - Mrs. Elizabeth Tyson Geiger, 78, of Charlotte, NC, entered into eternal life on Sunday, September 30, 2012. She was born March 5, 1934 to the late Tyler J. Tyson and the late Emma Little Tyson. She was preceded in death by: brothers, Rufus Tyson, Henry Thomas Tyson, and sister, Daisy Tyson Renfro. She is survived by her husband of 41 years, Thomas Geiger; one brother, Saylor Tyson (Catherine); one brother in law, Edward Geiger, of Concord, NC; sister in law, Rose Ann Rivers, of Charlotte, NC and a host of relatives and friends. Visitation will be held at 12 noon with services to follow at 1:00pm, Friday, October 5, 2012 at Grier Heights Presbyterian Church. Interment will follow in Sharon Memorial Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Clanton Presbyterian Church. A.E. Grier and Sons, 2310 Statesville Ave is serving the Geiger family.
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To Tom,and Family:
My heart is saddened by the loss of my dear sister-in-law, Elizabeth Geiger. Please accept our sincere condolences for this loss. God knows what's best and no more suffering now. She is now with her heavenly Father and the rest of the family that passed on before her. Please let us know if there is anything we can do, we are just a phone call away.
May God strengthen us all, during this difficult time.
Love,
Delores and son, Henry
Irene Tyson
October 4, 2012
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