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James Edgar Greer

Charleston, South Carolina

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GREER, James James Edgar Greer, 88, husband of the late Barbara Ann Irwin Greer of Mt. Pleasant, SC entered into eternal rest on February 3, 2009 at his home in Mt. Pleasant under the loving care of his daughter, Judith Greer Kessler. The relatives and friends of James Greer are invited to attend...

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TO ALL THE FAMILY,ESPECIALLY CARLA,RUSTY,JUDY,AND JANET, MY DEEPEST THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT FOR YOU ALL.

You are in our thoughts and prayers as you begin a new journey. Judy, your devotion to your Dad was precious. May God comfort you and give you strength for the days ahead. We love you,

We will miss Mr. Jim greatly. We all love him and are grateful for the ten years we got to live across the street from him. I know my children will never forget his kindness. Love, John, Betsy, Ian, Peter, Marianna & Lulu McMillan

Although I never had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Greer, I have always heard what a wonderful man he was. I know Mr. Greer will be missed terribly by his loving daughter Judy, and I hope she finds comfort from the time she spent with her dad until his passing. Judy, your dad knows how much you loved, and still love him, and please remember the time you spent with him was special for him too. Noone will ever be able to take the special moments and memories you two shared away from you. Much...

We lived across the street from Jim for many years when our children were small. He was a wonderful neighbor and loved to fish!!! I loved to fish also and he was nice enough to take me with him at times. Once I had my husband take my daughter to a birthday party so I could go fishing with Jim!!!
My son loved to visit he and Barbara. Barbara was such a great cook and made us pound cake and my daughter Santa Claus cupcakes on her birthday to take to pre-school.
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Jim Greer was our next door neighbor for twenty one years. He was the kind of man every neighborhood cherishes. He kept up with all the news, loved to work in his yard and stop for long talks about anything and everything. He always had a dog and always walked early every morning. He sent graduation cards to the kids and saved special candy bars for them at halloween. We will all miss him more than we can say. Doug, Nancy, Katie, and James Dangerfield