Lynn Ann Greer, age 75 of Cascade, passed Tuesday, April 22, 2025. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Greer; parents, Howard and Barbara Schoolmaster; brother, David Schoolmaster; and granddaughter, Abby Greer. Lynn is survived by her children, Matthew (Melissa) Greer, Brandon (Kelli) Greer, Emily (Scott) Conlin; grandchildren, Ellie, Emma, Ava, and Allie Greer, Caitlyn, and Braden Conlin; brother, Jim (Darlene) Schoolmaster; sister, Jane (Joe) Manifold; and several nieces and nephews. Lynn worked as a beloved teacher for over 30 years at Thornapple/Pine Ridge Schools. She was known for her love of dogs, family, and friends. Lynn loved Lake Michigan and cherished the 7 years spent there with her Georgie. She enjoyed spending time with her kids and grandkids, and loved family trips, but mostly she liked getting into good trouble. She will be missed by all who knew her but particularly by her family, close friends, and the truly amazing folks at Beacon Hill. Memorial contributions may be made to Rainbow Connection, 621 W. University, Rochester, MI 48307 who provided so much to our family when in need. A grave-side service will be held for Lynn at Holy Corners Cemetery at 8391 Kraft Ave SE in Caledonia at 11am on Friday May 2nd, followed by a brunch and celebration of Life at Fire Rock Grille, 7177 Kalamazoo Avenue in Caledonia.
Lynn Ann Greer
11/12/1949
04/22/2025
9 Responses
Lynn was a lovely woman and always fun to visit. She will be missed!
I miss you mom. I love you and I will make sure you are never forgotten. Please give dad and Abby a hug for me.
Lynn was such a wonderful lady, mother, grandmother, educator and colleague and friend.
Diana and I send to deepest sympathies to all her beautiful family.
James and Diana Bedi
Lynn was an amazing teacher and an outstanding person. She will be dearly missed by her many friends. I am truly sorry for your loss, Greer family.
Lynne Olenyk
I had the privilege of working with Lynn at Thornapple. She loved each student she had and at the end of the year would declare “this class was the BEST class.” She had a way of making each student feel loved and accepted. Prayers for the Greer family during your time of loss. Jeanne Schierloh
I worked with Lynn for many years and she brought such joy, laughter, caring, and expertise to all who had the privilege of working with her. Her positive nature, innocent “good trouble”, and infectious smile are lasting memories!
I am so sorry to hear this news! I was blessed to work with Lynn at Thornapple Elementary School for my first 5 years of teaching before moving to Knapp Forest. She was full of fun, laughter and joy. Her students loved her and they all knew that she loved them. Prayers for your family. Kim Ennis Crampton.
Lynn always made me smile and feel special. Her kindness and always thought for others first will be missed by many. Your family is in my thoughts and prays.
Mike Braun
My deepest sympathy to Matt, Brandon and Emily and all her grandchildren at the loss of your loving mom and grandmother. Kevin and I enjoyed having Lynn and your family first as neighbors and then I had the pleasure of working with Lynn at Thornapple Elementary.
Lynn was a very caring and loving teacher who embraced each one of her students . Many parents put in requests to have their child in Lynn’s classroom because of her caring and loving nature.
Keeping you all in our prayers . George will now welcome Lynn when she joins him in Heaven.