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Gerald Lee "Jerry" Greer

San Luis Obispo, California

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Jerry Lee Greer, 71, was born in Artesia, Calif., and died Saturday, March 28, 2009, at his ranch in Templeton. In the fall of 1940, his parents, Jack and Winnie Greer, moved the family, which consisted of two brothers Jim and Gene, and a sister, Thelma, to a ranch on Santa Rita Road in...

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I haven't been the best son and I regret many things in my life. I will always cherish the time we spent together. You always provided and gave me the very best memories in my life. Your loss has been devastating. I hope one day we all can find peace and answers why you were taken from us.

Dad, remembering you as this will mark the 10 year anniversary. I miss our phone calls and morning breakfast when I am visiting the area. You are in my thoughts often. I love & miss you. Debbie

March 28, 2011 marks the 2 year anniversary of our father's death. Please join us in remembering him.

Debbie & Brian

I really haved missed seeing Jerry Greer around. It is horrible that something like this could happen to such a sweet man. I loved seeing him every morning at Hoovers and David's Kitchen. When noone was there in the morning we would sit and talk about life. When we first met he would leave me no tip and then it went to 10 cents then to a dollar; And always a piece of candy :) I really never cared about the money just that he was coming to visit. He couldn't help but to spend little. He always...

We Miss you Jerry Greer!

I would like to thank everyone for all the support and love expressed for my Father. He will be sorely missed. I believe he will make new friends and reflect on all of us- as we do with him. I love you Dad. I always will. I'm just so sorry I couldn't say goodbye. I know you love me.

So sorry to her about Jerry's passing. Jerry was a good friend. When I was the Templton Fire Department Fire Chief I responded to Jerry's tractor accident. He talked us how to get the tractor off of him by using his own high lift jack. He remained quiet calm during this process. His recovery was remarkable. Jerry will be missed by all who know him. My thoughts and prayers are with you.