Barbara Greer, a beacon of love and optimism, passed away peacefully on February 20, 2026, in her hometown of Greenville, SC, where she was also born on September 17, 1946. Barbara's life was a testament to the power of positivity and the joy of adventure, qualities that she embodied every day.
Barbara's journey began as the cherished daughter of her late parents, growing up in Greenville with a close-knit family. Her warmth and caring nature led her to a fulfilling career in nursing, where she touched the lives of countless individuals with her compassion and dedication. Barbara's professional life was marked by her unwavering commitment to the well-being of her patients, and she was deeply respected by her colleagues for her expertise and kindness.
Outside of her work, Barbara was an avid hiker, finding solace and joy in the beauty of nature. Her adventurous spirit took her to many breathtaking trails and peaks, each adventure adding to the tapestry of wonderful stories she would share with family and friends. Barbara's love for the outdoors was infectious, and she often inspired others to explore and appreciate the natural world around them.
Barbara's legacy is carried on by her loving son, Troy Greer, who was the light of her life. She instilled in him the values of love and optimism that she held so dear. Her sister, Shirley Cato, and her brother, Barry (Pam) Hendrix, will fondly remember Barbara's boundless energy and zest for life. Her niece, Kasie Hendrix, will continue to look up to her aunt as a role model of adventurous spirit and loving kindness. She is preceded in death by her parents, Troy and Mary Hendrix, as well as her two nephews, Bradley Cato and Brian Cato.
Those who knew Barbara will remember her as a loving sister, a devoted mother, and a loyal friend. Her optimistic outlook and adventurous soul were not only words that described her but were the essence of her being. Barbara's laughter, her encouraging words, and her ability to see the good in every situation will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her.
As we say goodbye to Barbara Greer, we celebrate a life lived with an open heart and a spirit that could never be tamed. Her memory will continue to guide and inspire us, just as the stars guide the solitary hiker on their path through the night. Barbara's journey on this earth has ended, but her story will be told for generations, a beautiful reminder of a life well-lived.
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