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Perry Franklin Posey
Greer
Perry Franklin Posey, 71, passed away on Thursday, February 13, 2014 at his home.
Mr. Posey was born in Pickens County, a son of the late Frank and Pauline Smith Posey, a member of Apalache Baptist Church and was a US Army veteran.
Surviving are his wife, Nora Posey; two sons, Donnie Oliver (Sherri) of Greer and Mike Oliver (Beth) of Colorado; one sister, Martha High of Greer; one brother, Prue Posey of Liberty; four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; as well as many friends and people that loved him.
A memorial service will be held 3:00 p.m. Sunday, February 16, 2014 at Apalache Baptist Church. Burial will be private.
Visitation will be held 2 until 3 p.m. Sunday prior to the service.
The family is at their respective homes.
Online condolences may be made at www.thewoodmortuary.com.
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God Bless.
March 24, 2014
Perry was such a humble person. My husband and he were great friends and I know they are rejoicing in heaven together right now.
Carole Cole
February 25, 2014
Mr. Posey was such a gentle and caring person.. He will be missed so much at the Greer Baptist Campmeeting! Praying for the family..
Love and Prayers,
The Billy Kelly Family
Christy Kelly Capps
February 16, 2014
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