in a San Mateo, California wedding ceremony. It would come out years later that this was actually their second wedding as an earlier ceremony had occurred in Reno, Nevada. The earlier ceremony was not only a display of their love and affection, but it also helped them to meet the requirements to live in married housing on Travis Air Force Base. Once married, Carol took over the duties of homemaker. She not only cared for her husband and their home, but she also became a mother of two. First, to son, Gary, in 1961, and later adopting daughter, Lynn, (born in 1965) at age four. The Greer family moved with the Air Force, living in New York, Washington, Illinois, Ohio, Delaware, and then back to Oklahoma. As empty nesters, they even spent time overseas in Saudi Arabia. No matter where they lived or what dangers presented themselves, as Carol's husband spent a career in the military, the one thing that remained strong, steady, and consistent was Carol's faith in her Creator and Savior, Jesus. A student of the Bible and a prayer warrior, Carol loved to read and was a self-taught scholar of the Scriptures. Once living in Tulsa, where Jack was a professor at Oral Roberts University (ORU), Carol worked for doctors at the City of Faith and later for Oral Roberts Ministries where she was a prayer partner. A partner also to her husband, Carol and Jack enjoyed traveling together when time permitted and when the opportunity presented itself. It was during these outings, that Carol often wanted to retrace some of Jack's steps throughout his military career. As a result, the two found themselves visiting Europe, Singapore and Thailand among others. When not traveling, Carol could be found spending time with her family. Having a deep love for her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, one wouldn't have to look very far to find family photos of children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren proudly displayed at Carol's home. Always keeping a clean home, Carol loved to entertain guests. A phenomenal cook, she used this gift as another way to serve others often whipping up, one of many, special recipes that she could remember without ever referring to a cookbook. She also loved baking her fabulous oatmeal chocolate chip cookies for her grandkids (that is - if they didn't find the dough first). In addition, Carol enjoyed gardening, especially tending to her daffodils, tulips, fresh vegetables and tomatoes. Words used to describe Carol include: appreciative, classy, compassionate, hospitable and a servant. All of these traits could be found in Carol whether it was demonstrated through her hosting friends and family or in her hand-written notes of encouragement. These characteristics were also seen in her daily conversations with her best friends: Dora, Lucile, Carole and Dawn and in the nightly talks she engaged in with her son, Gary, who referred to his mom as 'his rock'. This rock, caring mother, sister, grandmother, great-grandmother and dear friend will certainly be missed by those who knew and loved her, but they are grateful for the life they were able to share with Carol and they are now rejoicing because of the new home she has in the presence of Jesus. Carol is survived by: her son, Gary Greer and wife, Melissa of Spring, TX; her daughter, Lynn Morgan of Oklahoma; a special son-in-law, Steve Morgan and wife, Tommie of Bixby, OK; her brother, John Law and wife, Liz of Billings, Montana; a nephew, Dean Law of Bowman, ND; grandchildren: Chloe Greer, Stirling Greer; David Morgan and wife, Christian; James Morgan and wife, Lori and AnnaLee Morgan; great-grandchildren: Kember, Jack, Paisley and Annabelle. She was preceded in death by: her parents and her husband, Lt. Col. Jack Hartwell Greer. For those wishing to honor Carol in a special way, the family suggests memorial donations be directed to the Jack and Carol Greer Scholarship at ORU - please write Jack and Carol Greer in the memo on the check and send to Oral Roberts University/Development; 7777 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74171 or give online at www.oru.edu/give/, (click other and type Jack and Carol Greer Scholarship in the designated gift section).