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Gregory Geer

1946 - 2011

BORN

1946

DIED

2011

Gregory Geer Obituary

(News article)

METAMORA, Ohio -- A retired funeral home director and longtime volunteer firefighter who was known for a patriotic tribute to the U.S. flag that he recited at community events, Gregory Geer died Saturday in Toledo Hospital. He was 65.

Mr. Geer, who retired Oct. 3 from Urbanski Funeral Home, fell down the stairs last Thursday at home in Metamora and was taken to the hospital, his wife, Cheryl, said. The family awaits autopsy results.

A 1969 graduate of Bowling Green State University, Mr. Geer was a teacher before he obtained his funeral director's license in 1986.

He taught earth science at Evergreen High School near Metamora in northeastern Fulton County.

He began his career in the mortuary business at the former Biehl-Malone Funeral Home in Metamora and was employed at several other funeral homes in Toledo before joining Urbanski about 12 years ago.

Owner Jordan Urbanski said Mr. Geer, who was employed at the Secor Road and Lagrange Street locations, made people feel comfortable and at home.

"He had a calm laid-back way about him that families found very reassuring. They felt like they could talk to him," Mr. Urbanski said. "He also was a lot of fun to be around and very witty. He loved to kid and joke."

Mr. Geer also taught several years at the former St. Hedwig School on Lagrange Street.

"He loved teaching. I think that was his first love," his wife said.

Mr. Geer grew up in Metamora, where his father, the late Dr. Paul Geer, was a family practitioner. He graduated in 1964 from Metamora High School.

He married the former Cheryl Becker on Aug. 20, 1966. They were high school sweethearts, Mrs. Geer said.

He joined the Metamora-Amboy Volunteer Fire Department in 1979 and was a firefighter and emergency medical technician during his 32 years on the squad.

At one time, he taught EMT certification to volunteer firefighters in Fulton County.

He went on an emergency fire run last week to direct traffic. "He would still go on the runs and help with it," Mrs. Geer said.

More than 10 years ago, Mr. Geer started the patriotic presentation in which he recited the verses of "Ragged Old Flag," a spoken word tribute to the American flag that Johnny Cash wrote and released in 1974.

Mrs. Geer said he delivered the recitation to community groups and at Memorial Day and Veterans Day activities, using a tattered flag as a display for the program, which he always dedicated to his father and father-in-law and friends who fought in Vietnam.

She said the flag, at his wishes, will be wrapped and placed with him in the casket at the funeral home.

"I can't remember all the cemeteries that we would travel to and he recited the poem. He did it every year for the annual opening of the [Metamora] park," she said. "He has done it at a lot of places. Everyone just loved it when he recited it."

The Geers were frequent visitors to Put-In-Bay on South Bass Island, where Mr. Geer's mother grew up and his grandfather was a commercial fisherman.

"He loved the island and he loved fishing," she said.

Mr. Geer also had been active in the Metamora Historical Society.

His wife said he had been looking forward to doing more work with the group after his retirement.

"He was loving his retirement and playing with his grandkids."

Surviving are his wife, Cheryl; sons, Brian, Bradley, and Brent; brothers, Jeff and Rod; sisters, Heidi Leiendecker and Gretchen Dussell, and seven grandchildren.

Visitation is to be after 2 p.m. Thursday in the Weigel Funeral Home, Metamora, where Masonic services are to be at 7 p.m., followed by the fireman's last alarm service at 7:30 p.m.

Services are to be at 11 a.m. Friday in the funeral home.

The family suggests tributes to Metamora-Amboy Volunteer Fire Department or Metamora United Methodist Church Children's Program Fund.
Published by The Blade on Oct. 26, 2011.

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26 Entries

Sarah Gurzynski

June 18, 2012

I can not believe this news, i just found out last night. Mr. Geer was a amazeing man, teacher and friend he was my 8th grade teacher and when my father died april 4th of 2008 he was a strong shoulder to cry on im sooo sorry to hear about your loss Mr. Geer was a GREAT MAN!! R.I.P. Mr. Geer

Linda Bolz

October 29, 2011

Cheryl and family,
WE are so sorry to hear of Greg's death. there are no words. Your family was and still is very dear to my heart. May the grace of God be with you and your family in the weeks and months to come.

Linda, David Emma and Aaron.

Tammy Meyer

October 27, 2011

Brian, Tammy, girls, Cheryl and family

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. This has been a difficult year for you with the loss of such important people in your lives. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Caitlin and David Berg

October 27, 2011

The angels are always near to those who are grieving, to whisper to them their loved one is in the hand of God. Thoughts and prayers!

Richard Kathy Hassen

October 27, 2011

Cheryl and family we are so sorry to hear of Gregs passing.Our prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Randy winn

October 26, 2011

Jeff called and told us what happened. We extend our heart felt sympathies to you and your family- Randy and Anita Winn
Gold Canyon, AZ

Renee and Chuck Grasser

October 26, 2011

Brent, Jessica, Sam, and Andrew,
What a sudden loss of an amazing Grandpa (and best friend for Andrew) all too familiar. Please know that you and Cheryl are all in our prayers. Feel free to lean on us for anything.

Clara Crockett-Gryca

October 26, 2011

Cheryl and family We were all saddened to hear of Greg's passing. God needed another special angel.May God's loving arms be around you and your entire family during this most difficult time.The world was truly a better place with Greg in it.

Andy, Linda, Jessica and Johnathan Curtis

October 26, 2011

Words, however kind, can't mend your heartache: but those who care and share your loss wish you comfort and peace of mind.

Marianne Lulfs

October 26, 2011

Cheryl and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Greg will be remembered by many for his kindness. Cheryl, Betsy sends her prayers.

October 26, 2011

I am so saddened to learn of Greg's passing. What a good man he was and a great asset to the little town of Metamora that I grew up in and
loved so much. God Bless You All.
Audrey Rush Wright

Constance

October 26, 2011

Geer Family and Friends, My deepest condolences to the Family and Friends of Gregory,You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Tyler O'Brien

October 25, 2011

He will be missed by many. He always had a kind word and a smile on his lips. He always knew just what to say to make a person smile. God rest his soul.

Barbara Torio

October 25, 2011

Dear Cheryl and family
I was deeply saddened to hear of your loss
I am praying that God's blessings help you through.

Jason Gee

October 25, 2011

Greg always made me laugh. A masterful joke teller.

October 25, 2011

Dear Cheryl,

You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. May you find peace and strength in your treasured memories.

Ann Cherry

October 25, 2011

Dear Cheryl,

You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. May you find peace and strength in your treasured memories.

Bob Jr Precht

October 25, 2011

What a shock to hear of your loss. The first time I met Greg or as we always called him Mr Geer was when he 1st started teaching at St Hedwig school in fact he was my son michael 7th grade teacher the 1st year he was there. A Man who turely had a kind word to everyone he met. Greg also worked with my Wife at St Hedwigs. I also am the one who bought his Fathers 1998 olds a car which I still own today and cherrish. Mr Geer is the one who spoke up for my son when he got his job at Urbanski for Michael will ever in his heart be greatful. He is a class act Teacher for taking students outside the class room and outdoors for learning about nature. In closing when my son was suppose to go to Washington DC it was cancelled Mr Geer took it upon himself to take them to Puttin Bay as a trip to show them the historey of the Island I remember because I was there. In closing A man who was turely an educator a mentor and a Gentleman

Jerry VandeSande/Lori Burghardt

October 25, 2011

Our prayers and thoughts are with you all. Greg was a wonderful person and will be missed by so many.
Keep your faith, hope and love.

Carol Werner

October 25, 2011

Oh Cheryl, my heart goes out to you and your family. You will be in my prayers and thoughts. If there is anything I can do for you, please call. I will never forget "Maynard" .. God bless his soul and may he soar with the eagles. Love and hugs to you.

Orv & Peg Eisel

October 25, 2011

Cheryl and Family, You have our deepsest sympathy. We are here for you at this time of loss and always. The group will be with you always. May God watch over Greg in heaven and watch over those whom he left in this world. He will be deeply missed.

Karry Wawrzyniak

October 25, 2011

GOD SPEED MR GEER!!!
You were one of my daughter's favorite teachers at St. Hedwig, and was a person of great comfort when her uncle passed away this past August. The great compassion you showed to any and everyone that crossed your path will never be forgotten. May you forever rest in Heaven. May your family always find comfort in your great memory.

Jan

October 25, 2011

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. I taught with Greg at St. Hedwig's and remember fondly his stories about the class snake, Monty Python.

Constance

October 25, 2011

My thoughts and prayers are with you during your recent loss of Gregory, May you draw comfort from each other and from the
God of comfort.

Angela Sylvester Lipparoni

October 25, 2011

Mr Geer taught me Science my Freshman year at Evergreen. He was a great teacher and was able to captivate the class by mixing humor while teaching. We learned and the class was fun for us all. Condolences to all his family.

J B

October 25, 2011

What can words say for such an awesome human being... Great teacher, great mentor... deepest sympathies to the family...

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