@1918 L-R Back row: Jim, Margaret, Tom, Myrtle, John, Bina, Irvin; Middle row: Lillian, Harris, Orpha, Nat, Kate, Irvin; Front row: Nathan, Ray, Flossie, Leland

April 9, 2014

Remembering Florence Leoma Greer Crosby




Florence Leoma Greer, affectionately known as Flossie, is the tenth of the fourteen children of John Harris and Orpha Nichol Greer. She was born on Greer Ranch in Greer Valley (later Hunt) nine miles north of Concho, Arizona. Flossie's grandfather, Thomas Lacy Greer, had purchased the ranch in 1878 and after his death in 1881, Flossie's parents operated the ranch and raised their family there. 


Flossie's schooling was in St. Johns and she later attended business college in San Francisco. She married George Ellis Crosby 27 Dec 1922 in St. Johns (though their 11 April 1947 sealing in the Arizona Temple is etched on their gravestone). They made their home in Greer, Arizona, and in the Salt River Valley where they raised their seven children: George Lorenzo, John Harris, Roy Rulon, Donald Parker, James Greer, Sylvia Ann, and Linda.
Elder & Sister Crosby

Flossie established the A.V. Greer Memorial Library and ran the Post Office in Greer.  
She loved genealogy work. After their LDS mission to Australia, George and Flossie lived in Mesa where they 
served in the Mesa Arizona Temple for seven years. They both died in Mesa and were buried near their son Lorenzo (who was killed in World War II) and other family members in the Eagar Arizona Cemetery.


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