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In Loving Memory

Greer, Gail Robin

Entered into rest on Tuesday, June 9, 2020. Beloved wife of Robert Norman.

Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel, 10151 Gravois, on Friday, June 12, 4 – 7:30 PM with funeral service Saturday, June 13 at 12:30 PM. Interment Oakdale Cemetery. Contributions to the Norman Family to help with funeral expenses.

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14 thoughts on “Greer, Gail Robin”

  1. I worked with Gail at Cardinal Glennon. I know she is at peace now. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

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  2. I worked with Gail at Cardinal Glennon. I know she is at peace now. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

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  3. Gail, I remember your fun, sweet spirit and how kind you always were to me. I am so devastated to hear of your illness and passing. I remember just how much you loved your husband, your children and grandchildren. Gail you always talked about your family with glistening eyes. You had a wonderful heart. I wish you eternal rest and I will miss you so much Gail.

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  4. Gail, I remember your fun, sweet spirit and how kind you always were to me. I am so devastated to hear of your illness and passing. I remember just how much you loved your husband, your children and grandchildren. Gail you always talked about your family with glistening eyes. You had a wonderful heart. I wish you eternal rest and I will miss you so much Gail.

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  5. Our thoughts, love, and prayers are with the family. May your loving memories ease your mind during these difficult times.

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  6. Our thoughts, love, and prayers are with the family. May your loving memories ease your mind during these difficult times.

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  7. I worked with Gail for years before my retirement a few years ago. She was always a nice lady. I’m sending my prayers and condolences to her family.

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  8. I worked with Gail for years before my retirement a few years ago. She was always a nice lady. I’m sending my prayers and condolences to her family.

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  9. Jason and I worked together several times during his NWMSU days. Jason always spoke so lovingly about his mom. Even though I never met Mrs. Greer, I loved her because she raised a wonderful son. I am so sorry about your loss. Jason, the hard edges of grief will soften with time. The large hole left by your mom’s passing will always be there. Now your mom will live in your mind. She will be there always. Sending love and hugs.

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  10. Jason and I worked together several times during his NWMSU days. Jason always spoke so lovingly about his mom. Even though I never met Mrs. Greer, I loved her because she raised a wonderful son. I am so sorry about your loss. Jason, the hard edges of grief will soften with time. The large hole left by your mom’s passing will always be there. Now your mom will live in your mind. She will be there always. Sending love and hugs.

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  11. I worked with Gail for several years. She had heart and soul. She wanted to do the best for her patients and co-workers. She will be greatly missed by so many at Cardinal Glennon, her work family.
    Gail, you can rest now with your Mama. Watch over us here below.

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  12. I worked with Gail for several years. She had heart and soul. She wanted to do the best for her patients and co-workers. She will be greatly missed by so many at Cardinal Glennon, her work family.
    Gail, you can rest now with your Mama. Watch over us here below.

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  13. Margaret Evan’s
    You can truly rest now Gail without any pain. I enjoyed our evening of working together and the long distance conversations. Now rest, GOD BLESS.

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  14. Margaret Evan’s
    You can truly rest now Gail without any pain. I enjoyed our evening of working together and the long distance conversations. Now rest, GOD BLESS.

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