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Michael Greer

Michael Marc Greer passed away on February 13, 2024, while visiting family in Reno, Nevada. He is survived by his ex-wife Lori Greer, three children, Nicole, Julia, and Joel and four grandchildren Kiley, Kaitlyn,  Savana, and Zoey. Mike started school at Alisal and graduated from Amador High School in 1971. He was always part of the Class of 1970. 

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02/19/24 08:40 AM #1    

James Annis (Annis)

Mike and I were classmates in kindergarten class with Miss Jones at Alisal Elementary School.  That class had 28 students, 22 of which graduated together from Amador.   He was born three days after me!  Sad to see him go!   Jimmy Annis


02/21/24 12:19 PM #2    

Denean Marie Frevola (Gable)

So sad to hear of Mike's passing. I also was Mike's classmate all through Elementary school as well as High School. We both lived on School street during that time. I know my mom was a dear friend of Mike's mom. I know he either lived with his mom in later years or close by because I would see him working on his car when I would come to visit my mom. My heart goes out to his family. 🥲❤️


02/22/24 08:15 AM #3    

Susan Augusta (Kirk)

I also was in Miss Jones kindergarten class with Jim and Mike and continued thru 12th grade  We were playmates after school in primary grades when he would go to his Grandma's who lived on my street  We became distant in the later grades but I always remembered him fondly  Sorry to hear of his passing  

 


02/24/24 08:24 AM #4    

Bruce Allan Munn

I was also a classmate in the kindergarten till high school. Brought back memoiries of Pleasanton California when it was a small town.  Most of us rode our bikes and came home when it got dark.  Not so much anymore for our Grandchildren.  Mike lived one street over from Jensen St.  Trust if we have a reunion we will get to laugh, cry and share stories about the good old days.  Looking back, they were good and we are getting older.  Be well, safe and take the time to be with your familes.  Time continues to move on.  


02/24/24 11:26 AM #5    

Mike Eberstein

 

Mike was my next door neighbor. Yes we were both in Mrs Jones kindergarten class at Alisal. We were best buddies growing up on school street in Pleasanton. I stopped by a while back to say hi to his mom and Dad when he was still alive; later again when it was just his mom also. You never forget your buds. It's hard for us as we grow older but memories are never forgotten. Mike and I went to the First Presbyterian church with Jim Annis, Roger Nerton, Debbie Bush, and many others. There was a teacher named Mrs. Yount who shared the Lord with us; so I know where Mike is. Thank you all for remembering Mike! He was a good friend!!!!

 


02/25/24 06:33 AM #6    

Joel Karren

Thank you Michael for being a small part of my experience, though small, yet important. I hope you passed on the best parts of yourself to your posterity. You live on through them. Congratulations on a job well done. I write this as if you can see, read, hear, or otherwise experience this message, though I have no substantial evidence or reason to believe that is the case. We do these kinds of things mostly for ourselves, a way to process and contemplate our own mortality. Hopefully, a life well-lived. For the rest of us, here is food for thought from the King philosopher, Marcus Aurelius, circa 150 AD, Athens. See his book, "Meditations" Book Nine, entry #3 on death. And to the rest, thanks for the experiences I fondly recall of our interactions. They are a part of me. I value that.

02/26/24 08:00 AM #7    

Mark Gerton

I remember Mike, but not well. Sorry to see him go. We're a dying breed. I certainly know Jim, Denean, Sue, Bruce, Mike, Ray, Jane and Mary though. As Pleasanton old-timers, it feels good to read something from all of you and know you're still alive and kicking. Let's hope this is the last memorial we need to write about this year.


02/26/24 10:31 PM #8    

Mark Simone

During our sophmore year at Amador I rode my Garelli 125 cc motorcycle to school from Dublin and Mike would let me park it at his house. I remember Mike taking his dads honda 305 cc scrambler down Burnell Ave.heading out of town towards the fair grounds at over 80 miles per hour and going over the railroad tracks ( which at that time were elevated ) and he flew thru the air like evil kinevel . I also remember him taking his Dads new buick reviera down foothill road at high speed and losing control an the curve just before Highland Oaks and flying thru the fence and landing in someones back yard. I believe Joann Rutherford was with him and she broke her arm. Exciting times at Amador High School. Just a few of Memories

Very sorry to hear about Mikes Passing

Mark Simone


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