Elizabeth Byrd Greening was born May 26, 1936. She passed away November 24, 2017 with her daughters by her side. Elizabeth spent her early years in San Augustine County and then Nacogdoches. The family moved to Cleveland in 1963 where she would make her home. Over the years she worked very hard to raise her family. Elizabeth enjoyed her plants and truly had a green thumb. She enjoyed bird watching and writing in her journals. She was a kind and loving person. She loved to give and made everyone feel special. Elizabeth was preceded in death by her parents, Idell and Burt Byrd, brother James Byrd, daughter Teresa DeHart, niece Tonnia Tate, and son-in-laws Patrick DeHart and Michael Greer. Elizabeth is survived by her daughters, Paula Brewer and husband Sid of Tarkington, and Becky Greer of Madisonville. Grandchildren Chris Greer, David Greer and wife Lauren, Brian Greer, Jessica Wallace and husband Blake, John DeHart and wife Brittany, James DeHart, Shawna Alexander and husband Jonathan, and Zach Brewer. Her sister-in-law Tommie Byrd, niece Serenity Kettwich and husband Dan, and great nephew Jacob and great niece Cameron. She is also survived by her twelve great grandchildren, Evan, Ethan, Parker, Paige, Everett, Emma, Kyla, Chase, Luke, Bailey, Brogan, and Brooklyn. Elizabeth will be missed by her family and a host of friends. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 9, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. at Cashner Funeral Home.

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EG
December 22, 2017
During this time of great sorrow and pain, know that you are not alone. May God give your family strength and comfort to help you endure this loss. As you remember your beloved one, may our Father, the God of peace, give you comfort and peace in every way today, tomorrow, and always. Please accept my sincere condolences. 2 Thessalonians 3:16
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Betty
December 18, 2017
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
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