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Joyce Greer
© Enid Morning News
0-1986
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Joyce and Raymond GREER

New Home Cemetery


Wichita, Kansas – services for Joyce Greer, 71, in will be 10 AM Saturday at the Broadway Mortuary Chapel here, with the Doctor John Click, Emmanuelle Baptist Church officiating.

Greer died Wednesday at a local hospital. Graveside services will be 2:30 PM Saturday at the Nash New Home Cemetery, in Nash.

She was born June 30, 1914, in Fletcher and married Raymond Greer in 1930. He died in 1982. Greer was a member of Emmanuelle Baptist Church.

Survivors include her son, Mark Greer, Wichita; two daughters, Darlene Denning, Wichita, Kansas, Nancy Henkle, Fair Oaks, California; a brother, Raymond Ingram, Claremore; a sister, Mildred Ingram, Tulsa; 10 grandchildren, and 10 great – grandchildren.

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