Obituaries

Brandi Ann Greer

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Brandi Greer (31) of Hewitt, Texas was called home by Jesus Monday, December 31, 2012 at Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center in Waco, Texas at the end of an inspiring trial from brain cancer. Funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, January 5 at East Side Baptist Church, 2710 Massard Fort Smith, Ark. with Pastor Jay Mathis officiating. Burial service will be held Saturday afternoon in Fayetteville, Ark. She was born December 9, 1981 in Fort Smith, Arkansas and grew up enjoying family activities. She excelled in both athletics and academics, earning both cheerleading captain at Northside High School and multiple full scholarships to the University of Arkansas. After receiving her B.S. and M.S. in Mathematics and Statistics, she was recruited by Baylor to complete her Ph.D. in Statistics. After completing her post doc work she was blessed with the joyous opportunity to be both a lecturer at Baylor University and stay-at-home-mom. Brandi loved Jesus, her husband and kids, family and friends, the Razorbacks and football. She enjoyed Tigger, Mario Kart, ping-pong and not wasting date night movies on chick flicks. She was an amazing girl who carried herself with a quiet confidence in the Lord through her life and trial. She brought a spirit of peace everywhere she went and had a neat way of loving people that made everyone around her feel special. She is survived by her husband, Stanton Greer; children, Chaselyn and Jacob, of Hewitt, Texas; parents, Rhonda Sue and Louis Schluterman of Charleston, Ark.; brother, Josh and Heather Schluterman; "niblings," Matthew and Madison Schluterman of Bentonville, Ark.; brother, Heath and Kimberly Schluterman of Fayetteville, Ark.; sister, Rachel Schluterman of Fayetteville, Ark.; grandparents, Fred and Beth Wurst and Veronica Schluterman all of Paris, Ark.; in-laws, Debbie and David Greer of Van Buren, Ark.; a treasured extended family and many dear friends. Brandi was preceded in death by her brother, Chase Schluterman; grandmother, Charlyne Wurst; and grandfather, Leonard Schluterman. Please no flowers. If you wish to honor Brandi, please make gifts to the Brandi Greer Memorial Fund in care of Grace Church, 6125 Bosque, Waco, Texas 76710. This fund will allow for contributions to causes important to Brandi and securing the future of her children. If you would like to share a message or memory, the family and Team BASG invite you to post it at www.caringbridge.org/visit/brandigreer where you can also read about Brandi's journey, enjoy upcoming stories from her whole life, and continue supporting the Greers.

Published January 5, 2013

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