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Rev. William James Greer

1933 - 2025

Rev.  William James Greer obituary, 1933-2025

BORN

1933

DIED

2025

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William Greer Obituary

Rev. William (Bill) James Greer

June 15, 1933 -

May 2, 2025

Psalm 122:1

I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the Lord.

Rev. William (Bill) James Greer, formerly of 2028 Sundale Road in Johnson City and recently American House senior living, arrived in his new Heavenly Home on Friday, May 2, 2025, following a recent illness and rehab stay at Ivy Hall Nursing Home.

Bill was born June 15, 1933, to Jess and Nettie Troutman Greer in the Burbank community of Roan Mountain, TN, delivered by a midwife. He obtained his GED high school diploma from University School in March 1965 after stepping away from school to help the family earn money due to the passing of his mother at the young age of 13. Later, Bill proudly served his country as a Corporal in the U.S. Army as a Military Police officer during the Korean War conflict while stationed in Germany. His military experiences opened a whole new world for "the hillbilly from the mountains of Tennessee", taking his familiar "twang" abroad building a beginning for many of his tall tales later in life. Following his military duty, he began employment at the Veterans Hospital until his retirement, serving in multiple assignments including as an EKG technician.

While working at the VA Hospital, Bill met the love of his life, Mary Nell Grindstaff, a young nurse whom he "fell head over heels" in love with and married her on June 2, 1960. They shared many adventures, fun times, and unforgettable experiences together especially during their service to the Lord. Bill loved gospel music and together with his brother-in-law Jack Pealer, niece Helen Anderson, and close friend Joe Saylor, formed the Saving Grace Quartet singing about the Lord for years, blessing hearts and making friends everywhere they sang. Bill served as a Deacon at Keystone Freewill Baptist Church prior to accepting God's call to preach in 1971, beginning his treasured service to the Lord for over 50 years. "Preacher Bill" as he would become known, pastored multiple churches and held revivals throughout the East Tennessee and Western North Carolina areas. Churches where Bill and Mary Nell served the Lord included New Liberty Freewill Baptist Church (Stoney Creek), Keystone Freewill Baptist Church (Johnson City), Watauga Valley Freewill Baptist Church (Stoney Creek), interim pastor at First Freewill Baptist Church (Mountain City) and Riverview Baptist Church (Erwin). During this time, God blessed him for his efforts and devotion with hundreds if not thousands of individuals saved during his ministry, baptized over 500 individuals and conducted over 800 funerals. Bill was a proud member of the Jack's Creek Ministers Association, serving with his fellow brethren for over 50 years.

Bill is survived by a son Kenny (Vickie) Greer and daughter Kathy (Randy) Greear; 4 grandchildren, Wes (Mandy) Greer, Aaron (Julie) Greer, Jessica (Thomas) Sutherland, and Kim (Allen) Vittetoe; 6 great-grandchildren, Riley Greer, Hadley Greer, William Greer, Grady Greer, Greear Vittetoe, Grayson Vittetoe, baby Brycen Greer due May 19th, 2025; and step brother Orlis (Jean) Francis; sister-in-laws Lucy Greer, Eula Lee Grindstaff, Erma Barker (his personal "Door Dash" breakfast deliverer), and Della (Floyd) Nettles; brother-in-law Ray Scholl; and numerous nieces and nephews. Along with his parents and wife Mary Nell, Bill was preceded in death by his brother Jack Greer, sister Bertha Pealer, stepmother Allene Greer, stepbrothers Noah Francis and Tommy Francis, stepsisters Lamira Slagle and Elizabeth Royston; and a great grandchild Grace Vittetoe.

Bill loved his immediate family and was so proud to call them his legacy, entertaining them frequently with tales of his experiences. His grandchildren and even his great grandchildren honored him by imitating "Preacher Bill" with their best twang. He enjoyed eating Mary Nell's home cooking where she fixed his favorites except for "Pigs Feet", which he cooked for himself and special invited friends. His other favorite foods included "Hardee's biscuits and gravy, HOT wangs, and Dr. Enuf soda. As stated above, he loved Gospel Music building lifelong friendships with groups like the Hardin Brothers Quartet, Good News Quartet, Heavenly Way Trio, Good Shepherd Quartet, and his favorite, the Primitive Quartet. Bill and Mary Nell thoroughly enjoyed spending time with their friends traveling throughout the United States and visiting countries in the Middle East, Europe, and cruise ports in Alaska & the Caribbean during their 25+ Christian Bible Cruises. Again, these experiences led to many stories and tales that would be told for years to come.

A Celebration of Life service will be conducted at the Keystone Freewill Baptist Church on Tuesday, May 6, 2025 beginning at 7:00 p.m. preceded by receiving of friends from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m.. Rev. Charlie Trivette, Rev. Frank Woods and family members will speak with music provided by the New Liberty Quartet, Laura Coleman, Helen Anderson and family members. The graveside service will be conducted on Wednesday, May 7, 2025 at the Monte Vista Cemetery at 10:00 a.m. conducted by Rev. Kenneth Grindstaff. Active pallbearers will be Randy Greear, Wes Greer, Aaron Greer, Riley Greer, Allen Vittetoe, and Thomas Sutherland with great grandchildren assisting. Honorary pallbearers include Rev. Tony Birchfield, Rev. Randy Johnson, Rev. Wesley Duncan, Rev. Steve Hillman, Larry Grindstaff, Ray Scholl, Mike Cole, Randy Hardin, Eddie Shoun, Sherrill Perry, Bob Horn, Mike Lowry, Randy Garland, Mike & Jean, members of the Jack's Creek Minister Association, and the church families of New Liberty, Keystone, and Watauga Valley Freewill Baptist churches.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to his caregiver Olivia Schmidt, Tammy Lewis and the American House staff, Judy and Victor Deloach and the staff at Ivy Hall Nursing Home. Also special thanks to CNA Terry Poole who brought joy and laughter during his final days. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations are made to the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (www.stjude.org) in memory of Bill. Military Honors will be provided by the Veterans Honor Guard of the Tricities. Family and friends will assemble at the cemetery at 9:50 a.m. Wednesday. Condolences may be sent to the family at our web-site www.memorialfcelizabethton.com.

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Published by Johnson City Press from May 5 to May 6, 2025.

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mary yankosky amtsberg (Zola Mae Shankle's granddaughter)

June 27, 2025

I just wanted to take a moment to say that your family is in my thoughts and prayers. Your dad and grandad were very special to my family. Preacher Greer conducted my grandmother's (Zola Mae Shankle), my Aunt Edith Elizondo and Aunt Edna D'andelet' funerals. But, what I remember the most is that I had decided to speak at Aunt Edna's funeral and I started to tear up and he was right there to help me through what I was saying. Thoughts and prayers are with you all. Mary Amtsberg

Mary Dwyer

May 9, 2025

Dear family of Pastor Bill,
We met your Dad when he became a neighbor of my father. We didn´t know him long, but his absence has left a void, keenly felt by his table mates . We all miss his kind way and great personality. Always a joy to visit with him and you all as well.
We are sorry for your loss, but rejoice in knowing he is with his Lord and Savior.
Blessings to all of you.

Merv Pratt & Steve and Mary Dwyer

Sherry Annette Adams

May 8, 2025

I'm so sorry to see Bro. Bill passed. He was such a staple to my grandfather Grant Burleson when he was sick. A true man of God. He preached my grandfather and Dad's funerals in 2005. My father was Roy Burleson. May the Lord comfort you during this time ,you can rest assured he's praising and rejoicing in heaven. Rip Bro. Bill

Nanci Fields Bolus

May 7, 2025

I'm sorry your loss of Bill, I worked with him at the VA, and we sure had a good time aggravating each other!!

Judy Ashworth

May 7, 2025

That was a real celebration of life!! Kenny, Steve said he bragged on u constantly. He was so proud that you mentioned his name in the obituary. My son asked him to help preach his funeral. Matthew loved him deeply. Best man ever, he will be missed

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