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Kathryn E. Greer

Lafayette, Indiana

1953 - 2016 (Age 63)

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DIED
December 9, 2016
AGE
63
LOCATION
Lafayette, Indiana

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Kathryn E. GreerKathryn E. Greer, 63 of Lafayette passed away Friday, December 9, 2016 at her residence after her fourth battle with cancer.She was born July 14, 1953 in Lafayette to the late Roger and Norma (Steinbaugh) Seyfried.Kathryn's marriage was to John Greer and he survives.Kathryn worked...

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Remembering Kathy during this holiday season, and all the good times she brought to the workplace. Her faith and hope, was a testimony to us all.

I just wanted to say sorry for your loss. prayers for family. another angel in heaven.

Kathy was. The most loving grandmother,she did crafts with them often told them how to be a good god loving,person,they will remember this ,and all the other things she told them I can just imagine her up in heaven flying around with the lord and the loved ones she had been missing. God love you Kathy we will truly miss you .

This is such a loss to our community. Kathy was one of the sweetest and most generous women I know. She worked tirelessly for the Relay for Life and was an example to us all. RIP, dear friend, you will be missed.

Kathy was a very special lady. She was a wonderful sister-in-law and a great friend. I will always be inspired by her kind, giving spirit. Our prayers are with John, Brandon, Pete and their spouses and children.

Aunt Kathy was a great person and loved by so many. May God's light shine on the family and help them through this time of grieve.

Kathy was such a fighter and inspiration. She will be greatly missed!

Kathy Greer, was a very sweet lady. She will be missed! Heaven is a little brighter today.

I had so many fun times with Kathyfrom her practical jokes to her outrageously funny stories. Kathy's humor and kindness were infectious. Kathy always shared her new finds with us at work, it ran the gamut from an item she had found, made, or bought. They were items I usually had never seen before. Kathy had a soft spot for all who were in need, and quietly helped. I truly admired, and to this day try to exemplify her ability to forgive the individuals, who ill-treated her. She did so...