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Margaret Naomi “Omie” <I>Burke</I> Greer

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Margaret Naomi “Omie” Burke Greer

Birth
Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
30 Aug 1982 (aged 89)
Prestonsburg, Floyd County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Staffordsville, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Margaret Naomi Greer, 89, died Monday, August 30, in Riverview Manor Nursing Home,Prestonsburg.
Mrs. Greer was born February 25,1893, in Johnson County, the daughter of Calvin and Martha Music Burke.
She was a resident of East Point. Her husband, Samuel W. Greer, preceded her in death in 1944. Surviving are four sons, William Calvin, Paintsville, Claude, Cleveland,OH, Guy, Lexington, and Paul B., Albany,GA, two daughters, Evelyn Flanery, Allen, and Madge Rutledge, Lexington; four brothers, Howard Burke, Ashland, Green Burke, Ragland,WV, Arch Burke, Frankfort, and John Burke, Tampa,FL; two sisters, Sarah Williams, Paintsville, and Ruth Meek, West Van Lear;17 grandchildren,23 great grandchildren,and one great-great grandchild.
Funeral services were held September 2 in Jones-Preston Funeral Home chapel with E. W. Damron officiating.
Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, September 8, 1982
Margaret Naomi Greer, 89, died Monday, August 30, in Riverview Manor Nursing Home,Prestonsburg.
Mrs. Greer was born February 25,1893, in Johnson County, the daughter of Calvin and Martha Music Burke.
She was a resident of East Point. Her husband, Samuel W. Greer, preceded her in death in 1944. Surviving are four sons, William Calvin, Paintsville, Claude, Cleveland,OH, Guy, Lexington, and Paul B., Albany,GA, two daughters, Evelyn Flanery, Allen, and Madge Rutledge, Lexington; four brothers, Howard Burke, Ashland, Green Burke, Ragland,WV, Arch Burke, Frankfort, and John Burke, Tampa,FL; two sisters, Sarah Williams, Paintsville, and Ruth Meek, West Van Lear;17 grandchildren,23 great grandchildren,and one great-great grandchild.
Funeral services were held September 2 in Jones-Preston Funeral Home chapel with E. W. Damron officiating.
Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, September 8, 1982


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