T. Keister Greer

T. Keister Greer

T. Greer Obituary

Published by Roanoke Times from May 24 to May 30, 2008.
Thomas Keister Greer, 86, of Rocky Mount, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly in the middle of the night Friday, May 23rd, with his wife Ibby of 18 years beside him, at a hotel in Sevierville, TN, coming home from a wonderful car trip to Chicago to visit his stepson. Keister was born September 28, 1921 to Goldie Lillian Shaw Greer and Moses Theodrick Greer in Premier, WV. He was predeceased by his only brother, James, in 1987 and in 1989 by both his beloved wife of 46 years, Dorothy Leech Greer and his youngest daughter, Celeste Claiborne Greer. He is survived by his wife Elizabeth ("Ibby") Taylor Greer of the home, his daughter Taliaferro Greer Alexander of Rocky Mount, his son the Honorable G. Carter Greer of Martinsville, his step-son Andrew Taylor Call, Esq., of Chicago, dear friend Matthew Baldwin Call, sisters Virginia Greer Williams (Robert) of Rocky Mount and Patricia Greer Hiller (Ronald) of Michigan, grandchildren William Nelson Alexander III, Katherine Celeste Greer, Julia Elaine Greer, and several nieces and nephews.
Keister graduated from Andrew Lewis High School in Salem in 1939, and soon thereafter his studies at the University of Virginia were interrupted by WWII. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps as a second lieutenant, first lieutenant and captain, and ended the war in the Okinawa campaign as executive officer of the First Battalion, First Marines and company commander of Charlie Company. He retired from the Marine Corps Reserve as a Lt. Colonel. He regarded his service to his country as his most important accomplishment.
In 1943, Keister married his first wife, Dorothy, whom he had met while he was stationed in San Diego. Following the war, he returned to UVa to complete his undergraduate degree. He became a member of the Raven Society, Phi Delta Phi and Order of the Coif and received his law degree in 1948. He used to quip that, since he was never good at Physical Education, which was required at that time in order to graduate from UVa, he persuaded the University to let him count his WWII action as "P.E." The University did so, allowing him to graduate.
As a lawyer and member of both the California and Virginia Bars for his entire career, Keister handled riparian rights/flood cases in California's Central Valley, while maintaining a practice back in Rocky Mount that covered everything from embezzlement to murder cases. He won one case before the United States Supreme Court, California v. Buzzard, which saved military personnel from having to pay property tax in more than one state.
Keister's varied and extensive civic activities included his 25 years on the Board of First Virginia Banks, Inc., his decades serving as Chairman of the First Virginia Bank-Franklin County, and his eight years (1995-2003) on the Board of Visitors at the University of Virginia, his favorite place on earth. Appointed by Gov. George Allen and reappointed by Gov. Jim Gilmore, Keister was an active participant, who was involved in many University activities.
After his retirement in 1999, Keister wrote his massive legal history about the county he dearly loved, "The Great Moonshine Conspiracy Trial of 1935," and he published his UVa History Honors Thesis in book form, "Genesis of a Virginia Frontier, The Origins of Franklin County, Virginia, 1740-1785." For the past two years he had been working on his military and legal memoirs, "Reflections of a Bi-Coastal Lawyer." He dictated on this project up to four hours a day, and he was happy.
An Anglophile whose favorite book was the Anglican Prayer Book of 1928 based on Archbishop Cranmer's Book of Common Prayer, he quoted Shakespeare and most other British authors by heart, all the time and for all occasions. He had a phenomenal memory. Keister was most at home in London when not at his much-loved Greek Revival home, The Grove, in Rocky Mount. An opera lover, his favorite music was anything by Wagner, and he and his late wife Dorothy frequently traveled to Europe to its opera houses, and even Egypt, for magnificent productions of Wagner and "Aida." He also enjoyed the productions of Opera Roanoke, and had served on their board.
Keister married Ibby in 1990 and they had almost eighteen happy years together. Keister leaves behind a loving family and friends. He was a great and dear man and will be greatly missed.
Visitation will be Friday, May 30th, from 4:00 to 7:00 at Flora Funeral Home at 665 S. Main Street in Rocky Mount. The funeral will be performed Saturday, May 31st, by the Rev. Canon Marvin Gardner, Ph.D., at 11:00 at St. Thomas of Canterbury Anglican-Catholic Church at 4910 Hubert Road NW (540-366-9416), off Hershberger Road in north Roanoke. The funeral procession will commence at Flora Funeral Home back in Rocky Mount at 3:00, with the burial at the Greer Cemetery near Sontag in Franklin County.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Celeste Park [land recently given to the Town of Rocky Mount by Keister in memory of his late daughter], c/o Town of Rocky Mount, 345 Donald Avenue, Rocky Mount, VA 24151, or to a fund created in the early 1990s, the T. Keister Greer '43 Faculty Development Fund, History Dept., University of Virginia, c/o Duane J. Osheim, Chair of History Dept., P.O. Box 400180, Charlottesville, VA 22904.
This obituary was originally published in the Roanoke Times.

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kelly berliner

May 11, 2009

I would love to locate aand buy a copy of his book...if anyone could help please notify me...thank you

Herbert Barger

June 13, 2008

My condolences go out to Keister's entire family. I founded the Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society (www.tjheritage.org), and he gave great assistance and historical knowledge to the protection of Mr. Jefferson's great legacy and I and all members are proud of his work and interest. A great patriot!

Andrew Call

June 6, 2008

I am signing this guestbook in honor of the greatest stepfather that anyone could have ever had--a wonderful parent, an extraordinary man, and an inspiration to so many--especially to me, in so many different ways. Keister will forever remain for me a source of inspiration, wisdom, and professional vision and leadership. May God Bless him for all that he has done for all of us--his family, for the legal profession, for the United States, for Virginia, for California, and for so many other people and institutions ("natural and fictitious persons," as he would have us say it). His legacy will always be revered and cherished. Keister was, and shall always be, a gift from God to our whole family.
--Andrew Taylor Call (Stepson)

Joanna Kulp

June 5, 2008

My condolences go out to the family. I first met the Greers in 1985 and my life is all the richer for that meeting. We shared quite a history. Keister will be greatly missed. Rest well dear friend.

Charles D. Thompson, Jr.

June 4, 2008

My condolences to the family for the loss of a true local historian and grand citizen of Franklin County. I interviewed Mr. Greer several years ago for a book that I'm working on regarding religion, moonshine, and culture in the mountains. He was extremely gracious and generous with his time and his knowledge. I could've stayed to talk for days, but I'm glad that we had the short time to get to know one another. His passing is truly a loss to historians everywhere, but we can rejoice that he did his level best to leave what he knew behind for the rest of us to build on.

Dan Wilson

June 3, 2008

My condolences to the Greer Family. I met Keister on Okinawa in 1995 during the 50th Commemoration Ceromonies and reunion of vets of that battle. I corresponded with him several times after we got home. I am saddened to learn of his passing. He was a true American Patriot and Southern Gentleman.

Shelby Patterson

June 3, 2008

Ibby, When I visited your home to have Mr. Greer sign his book for a presentation to Gov. Kaine, he was most gracious and showed me through the home while explaining it's past history. He was such a perfect example of the true southern gentleman. We extend our deepest sympathy - MW Windows

Roger, Debbie, and Stacey Goad

June 1, 2008

Mrs. Greer and Andrew,
Our hearts are with you.

Irvin D. Walker

May 31, 2008

Dear Ibby,
Our sincere condolences are with you.

I. D. & Gerry Walker
St. Thomas of Canterbury(formerly)

Margaret Ferrell Fielder

May 31, 2008

To the Greer family: I am saddened to hear of your loss. I have memories as a child of visiting Keister and Aunt Goldie with my grandmother, Elizabeth Greer Ferrell and my father, John Wade Ferrell. My father always spoke highly of Keister and I understand they had good times together as young men. Your family remains in my thoughts and prayers. May you find comfort in these memories.

Linda Ferrell

May 30, 2008

To Keister's family and close loved ones:
Please accept my condolences and prayers. I am sorry to not have had the pleasure of meeting you. When my sisters and I visited Rocky Mount as children with my father, John Wade Ferrell, and grandmother, Elizabeth Greer Ferrell, we visited with Keister, Dorothy and Aunt Goldie. Keister and my father, his cousin, were friends as young men, but grew apart as their lives took different paths, I suppose. Nevertheless, Keister was always mentioned fondly by my dad, especially in the years prior to his passing over 20 years ago.
I will continue to remember you in my thoughts and prayers. May God comfort and bless each of you during this time of sadness.

Mark Goodpasture

May 30, 2008

Carter and family,
My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your entire family! I am glad I was able to visit briefly with your father a couple years ago when I stopped by to purchase his book. We met in the kitchen and exchanged reminiscence, as he signed my book with the same salutation I give you. "Best wishes of an old friend".

Betti Fisher

May 29, 2008

Dear Greer Family,
I contacted Keister about eighteen years ago to get information on my family tree. My grandmother was Elizabeth Greer Ferrell. I remember coming to visit as a little girl with my father, John Wade Ferrell. I am saddened to hear of Keister's passing. May God comfort your family.
Sincerely,
Betti Wade Ferrell Fisher (Salem)

Sara & Linda Taylor

May 29, 2008

Ibby & Family,

My mother and I just learned about the passing of Keister. We are devastated. What a wonderful person to have known. Your thoughts and much prayers are with you at this time. “I will say of the Lord, He is my Refuge and my Fortress, My God; on Him I lean and rely."

Sharon Dayton

May 28, 2008

Dear Ibby, Andy and members of the Greer family. My deepest condolences to each of you for your loss of a very special man. You have been most fortunate to have a man of his caliber in your lives and I wish I could have had opportunity to know him better. I am a cousin of Ibby and Andy. God bless you all.

Debbie Gallimore

May 28, 2008

Dear Greer Family,
I did not know Mr. Greer but was impressed by his obituary. While looking for someone else, I saw this one and just wanted you to know many who didn't know him would be proud of the stand he took as an attorney, quoting God's word before a Judge. May the same God, His God, comfort each of you during this time of sorrow. He is our true comforter.

Karen Davis

May 28, 2008

Dear Ibby, Carter, and Ginnie Lee,
Please accept my condolences for your sad loss. Keister will be remembered so fondly by many.
When I was a new lawyer at Gentry, Locke in the early 80s, well before I came to Rocky Mount, Keister and I were involved in some seemingly never ending securities fraud litigation in Roanoke. He was always a great friend and mentor to me, and I will always appreciate and remember his advice.
Please know that my heart goes out to you all at this sad time. I, too, will miss him.
Sincerely
Karen McCutcheon Davis (Mrs. William G. "Bill" Davis)

Archer Caldwell III

May 28, 2008

Dear Ibby
I am so very sorry to hear about Keister. I've never met a finer gentleman. We met during a real estate transaction in the early 90's and he left a lasting impression on me. He will be deeply missed.

Betty Whitehurst

May 27, 2008

Dear Ibby:
I was sad to learn of Keister's death, but happy to know it came so quickly that he did not have to face a long illness. I know you will miss him terribly, and Walt and I will keep you in our prayers during this difficult time.

Richard Shively

May 27, 2008

Keister had a way of inspiring people, his smile, his intellect, his values,his bravery,his kindness, and his commitment to stand for what is right in life will always be remembered.

Donna & John Dilley

May 27, 2008

Dear Ibby & Andy,

Please know that you both are in our thoughts & prayers during this time of sadness and grief.

Kelly Bunn

May 27, 2008

Dear Ibby,
We're thinking of you and send lots of love and prayers...
Marilyn, Margaret Mary and Kelly

Laura & Jim Crooks

May 27, 2008

Ibby, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We send love across the miles.

Min. Kenny & Cynthia Tanks

May 27, 2008

To the Family,
On behalf of the Joyful Light Ministries Family we would like to extend our condolences to you for the loss of your love one. In your time of sorrow look ever to God and He shall give you strength.

Katherine Dick Benbow

May 27, 2008

Ibby, my heart goes out to you and the rest of the family. It has been a while since I saw the two of you, but I could tell that you were true soulmates. May God support you and comfort you in the days ahead.

Cynthia Simms Gardner

May 27, 2008

I grew up in Franklin County knowing the wonderful Greer family. Keister was so involved with all the people in Franklin County and was so admired by many. My love and thoughts to Tolley and family.

Anthonie Wagner

May 27, 2008

Dear Ibby, Mickey and I send our thoughts and sympathy during this difficult time. The days we spent with you and Tom were special ones. Love, Anthonie and Mickey Wagner

Jane Faulkner James

May 27, 2008

Dear Ibby, Jeremy, Henrietta and I are so sad, especially as we hoped to come and see you in the next few months. Even though he was over the seas from us, he was very special. All our love, Jane

Susan Fregeau

May 27, 2008

Dear Keister's Family,

I contacted Keister almost ten years ago during my Greer family tree search. He accepted me immediately into the family and graciously shared all he knew about the Greer's with me. I was only afforded two face to face meetings with him due to the distance between our homes. Each of those visits Keister welcomed me as family and made me feel right at home.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you and may all the warm memories you have of Keister keep you through these difficult days.

Patricia Honts

May 26, 2008

Dear Ibby,
I extend my sincere sympathies to you and your family on the loss of your husband. Four years ago, my family and I suffered a similar loss. A sudden illness struck down a formerly healthy man---leaving us with such a sense of shock---just as I am sure you are experiencing now. At that time, you extended some very meaningful sympathetic words to me at one of our DAR meetings---that meant so much to me. My husband, too, was a very prominant person, and to this day our community still expresses a deep sense of loss at his passing. Please know that my thoughts and prayers shall be with you as you go through this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Patricia A. Honts

Ginger Bohon Carico

May 26, 2008

Carter,
I was very sorry to read about your father's passing. My sincere condolences to you and your family.

Stephen Kennedy

May 26, 2008

My condolences to the entire family for your loss. I pray you will be uplifted in the weeks and months to come as your rememeber the life of such a kind and wise man.

Council-Lady Sadie Tuning

May 26, 2008

To the Greer family,
My heart goes out to you at this time. May God keep you in his arms and give you comfort.

Harvey Lutins

May 26, 2008

Keister will be deeply missed. He was a lawyer's lawyer.

Harvey Lutins

May 26, 2008

Keister will be deeply missed. He was a lawyere's lawyer.

STUART LYON

May 25, 2008

An incredible person, a joy to have known.

Lee Self

May 25, 2008

Dear Ibby Were so Sorry About Keister Passing We are Praying For Your Family We Know That He Is in Heaven With The Lord Thank You

Patrick Williams

May 25, 2008

This is really upsetting to hear about; I wish I could be there to honor him. In my opinion he is a Franklin County legend, and he is one of the reasons I am proud to say that I lived in Franklin County. I enjoyed every minute that I was priviliged enough to spend around Keister. Keister never failed to send chills up my spine when he spoke, and there was always a humble air of experience and wisdom that was unmatched by anyone I have ever known. He is most certainly, in my book, the most respectable man I have ever encountered. I express my deepest sympathies to Ibby, and all of the members of T. Keister's family.

Justin Scott

May 25, 2008

Ibby,

I want to extend my deepest sympathies to you and your family during this challenging time. Mr. Greer certainly has been an inspiration to many young people with similar aspirations. His presence and voice could bring reverence to any room. I will always cherish the memories of seeing him drive his white Mercedes around town, distinguished by a Goode bumper sticker. May God comfort you in this trial and direct your path in the weeks and months ahead.

Charles E Beckwith

May 25, 2008

Dear Ibby,
I am so sorry you've lost Keister.

Margie Taylor

May 25, 2008

a most beloved brother-in-law ,to whom I owe the success of my son's Phiilip's adoption-

Mary Sciba

May 25, 2008

An amazing, brilliant, and humble gentleman...

Desmond Kendrick

May 25, 2008

Ibby

I am so sorry to hear of Keister's passing. He was a great guy! I know he will be missed by the entire area! My sincere condolences to the family.

Henry County Archivist

Keister around 1923

May 25, 2008

Melinda

May 25, 2008

Ibby and family,
I just found out about Keister this morning. I'm so sorry. I know his loss will be felt throughout the region. I'm glad I was able to get to know him better through our friendship. Let me know if I can do anything to help. I'll see you soon.

Ibby Greer

May 25, 2008

Thank you to everyone who has written our family a note during this time of mourning the loss of my dear husband. We were returning from a wonderful trip full of the things Keister loved. Your kind words help buoy us up as we cope with our grief. Thank you. Keister would have been overcome with gratitude and peace from the outpouring of love and support given us.

Keister and Andrew in Chicago 2008

May 25, 2008

Keister in Chicago at Andrew's 2008

May 25, 2008

Keister's birthday, 2007

May 25, 2008

Portrait of Keister by Brenda Tatum

May 25, 2008

Keister at Chateau Morrisette

May 25, 2008

Doris Cocke

May 24, 2008

Dear Ibby,
Please know that I share in the loss of your beloved Keister. He was a great guy and you made such an impact in his life, a wonderful twosome. Prayers and love,
Doris Cocke, CDXVIIC

Angela Harris

May 24, 2008

Cecile and Madison, sorry to hear about your uncle passing. Mom saw it in the Roanoke paper, they now live in Bedford, VA. We used to live beside you on Junkin Street in Christiansburg. Give your mom a hug from us.
Sincerely,
Buddy and Joanne Bolling (Bedford, VA)
Angela Bolling Harris (VA Beach, VA)
Amy Bolling Brinkman (Spokane, WA)

Clinton Tosh

May 24, 2008

Ibby & Family:
So sorry for your loss, Keister was one of my long time friends and customers. Our hearts and prayers are with you and your family.
--Main St. Amoco--

Joan Frith

May 24, 2008

May God's peace surround you during this difficult time. On behalf of the Patrick Henry Chapter, NSDAR
our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Roy Martin

May 24, 2008

Dear Ibby: I'm so sorry to hear of Keister's passing. Please accept my condolences.

Claudia Deans

May 24, 2008

Ibby,
You were his joy and Andy always gave him so much pleasure. We enjoyed his big UVA birthday party and am so proud of you for all you gave to him and his community. UVA, Hollins and Ferrum and the town of Rocky Mt. have benefited from all your endeavours. Your friends in DAR, UDC and CDXVII pray for you. Claudia Deans, Bassett

Emma Rich

May 24, 2008

Ibby, our heartfelt prayers of condolence are with you and Keister's family. I'm sorry I never had the pleasure to meet Keister, but always thought he sounded like a true, Southern gentleman. I know from others how loved he was by all who knew or met him...such a wonderful legacy! The coming days will be difficult ones for you but hope you find comfort in happy memories share during your 18 years together and the knowledge of how much you enriched each other's life.

Elizabeth "Lisa" Farrell

May 23, 2008

Hi- I'm writing to say that i'm sad about my uncle's passing. my father, JAMES GREER, was always proud of his brother. So many of my best memories are at THE GROVE. I miss my cousins. Uncle Keister was a good man. I love you Uncle Keister.

Office of the Public Defender

May 23, 2008

We are saddened by your loss and extend our deepest sympathies to you and your family

Edward Greer

May 23, 2008

I am no relation, however I am saddened by his passing and extend the condolences of my family to his.

A C

May 23, 2008

I am sorry to hear of Keister's passing. Both he and his wife helped with my college admissions process. He will be very much missed.

Char Murdock

May 23, 2008

We are so sorry to hear about Keister,
he was one of the finest gentelmen
we ever knew. Our prayers go out
to the family. With Love Char,
Ted, & Kevin Murdock

Deborah Corn

May 23, 2008

It will be strange to go to the local YMCA and not see Keister and his PT there.

Our sympathy to the family.

Lynne Hughes - Smith

May 23, 2008

To the family, I am very sorry for your loss. I use to go swimming at the "family pool" growing up. I remember the Greers as a very caring family. May God Bless You.

Rick Gabrielson

May 23, 2008

Mr. Greer will be missed dearly. My prayers are with his family.

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