Our friend, dad, grandpa, brother and son passed away on April 27, 2015, after a long, courageous fight with cancer. Ron was born on April 22, 1955, to Glenda Lankford and Loren Greer in Nampa, Idaho. He served an LDS mission to Portland, Oregon. He graduated with his B.S and M.S. from Utah State University and had "the BEST Job in the World" with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources as a Habitat Biologist.Ron loved the outdoors and wildlife was his passion. He loved to share the beauty of a sunset, the magical air dance of short eared owls, shapes in the clouds, thunder and lightning, wolves in the wild, hiking, the drum of a ruffed grouse, fishing, the dance of the sharp-tailed grouse, breathtaking vistas, hunting, big campfires, the bugle of the elk and the buzz of a rattlesnake. His love of his children and grandchildren was immeasurable. Holding a grandchild and teasing his children brought him pure happiness. He has many who called him brother and to that he was true. He had a true belief in our Christ Jesus and our Heavenly Father. Ron's love of life was reflected in his eyes.My friend, I love you and miss you. Your passing has left a void in our hearts and the universe. The smell of sagebrush after a summer rain, a walk in the tall grasses, the hugging tree and laying in wildflowers will never be the same.Ron is survived by his wife, Jolene Rose; his children: Angela Greer Douglas of Las Vegas, Joshua (Kimberly) Greer, Brandon (Laura) Greer, Brittany (Trent) Smart, Kimberly (Reggie) Gunnell, Tyrell (Nikki) Greer, Duncan Greer of New York, Dillon Greer, and stepson, Preston Hatch. He is also survived by his 12 grandchildren; his mother, Glenda Greer of Nibley; and four brothers: Steve (Carol) Greer of Preston, Kevin (Alecia) Greer of Perry, Brent (Jalee) Greer of Nibley, Brad (Lori) Greer of Smithfield. Preceded in death by his father, Loren Dale Greer.Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 2, at the Hyrum 14th Ward Chapel, 176 S. 1300 East Hyrum, Utah. Friends may visit with family at the same location from 6-8 p.m. Friday and from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Saturday. Internment, Millville-Nibley Cemetery, 100 N. 300 East, Millville, Utah. Share condolences at
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