Peggy Solsbery Greer

GRANDFALLS With profound sadness, we announce the peaceful passing of Peggy Solsbery Greer, who left this world on Apr. 30, 2026, surrounded by her cherished family. Born on Aug. 22, 1942, in Brady, Peggy’s life was a tapestry of love, dedication, and selflessness.

Peggy was the beloved daughter of E.D. and Lottie Solsbery and grew up in a close-knit family where she learned the values of kindness and community that she carried throughout her life. She was a graduate of Lohn High School, class of 1960, and embarked on a new chapter in Imperial in 1961. In her journey through life, Peggy met and married her prince charming, Leldon (Sandy) Greer, on May 17, 1986, in San Angelo. Their union was a testament to love and partnership, lasting until Sandy’s passing in July of 2019. Together, they built a blended family filled with laughter and love.

Peggy’s heart and home were always open to her family, which included her brother Fowler Sosbery of San Angelo, and sister Kay and Tony Gage of Stephenville. She was a devoted mother to her son Junior and Llana Tackett of Grape Creek, and daughters Edverna and Dan Allen of Gardendale, and Kaynette Tackett of Tuscola. Her stepchildren Russell and Jennifer Greer of Helena, AL, and DeAna and Fred Mediano of San Angelo, held a special place in her heart.

Peggy was the proud grandmother of 17 grandchildren, each of whom she adored: Rusty and Jordyn Tackett of Reading, PA, Candace Tackett of San Antonio, Silena and Roger Townsend of Crane, Eli and Tiffany Boatright of Odessa, LaDonna and Dusty Henry of Stanton, Hardy Boatright of Midland, Talon and Mari Cacy of Waco, Kayne Cacy of Winters, Ryan and Liz Greer of Helena, AL; Jobie and Kate Greer of Helena, AL; Leilani Greer of Helena, AL: Josiah Greer of Helena, AL: Lahoma Martin; Tres and Abbey Claunch of Midland, LynDe Claunch of Austin, JaDyn and Payton Wehunt of Hobbs, NM: and E’Dyn Claunch of Midland. Peggy was also blessed with 16 great-grandchildren who brought her endless joy.

Her commitment to community service was evident through her active involvement in numerous organizations, such as the Ladies Fire Auxiliary, Pecos County Hospital Board, and the Board of Directors for Ward County Credit Union. A faithful member of the Grandfalls Church of Christ. Peggy’s faith was a guiding light in her life.

Of all her accomplishments, Peggy’s greatest pride and joy came from being “Mam-ma· and “Gammy· to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her generosity, thoughtfulness, and unwavering desire to make everyone around her feel special will be remembered by all who knew her.

Peggy is now reunited with her beloved Sandy, her parents, her sister Jeannette Jones, and her sister-in-law, Linda Solsbery, in eternal peace.

Funeral services were May 5, at the Nichols Funeral Home Chapel in Crane with Minister John Gambino officiating. Burial followed in the Imperial Cemetery in Imperial. Pallbearers were Rusty Tackett, Eli Boatright, Hardy Boatright, Talon Cacy, and Kayne Cacy.