Ms. Janice R Greer was born on June 28, 1956, in Memphis, TN to the late J.W. and Alois Greer. Janice graduated from St. Agnes High School and Rhodes College, then later received an International Masters of Business Administration from the University of Memphis. A deeply committed learner, Janice was fluent in French and studied abroad in Madagascar to understand and improve their banking system.
Janice began her banking career at First Tennessee Bank, where she spent twelve years as Vice President of the National Department and International Department. Her banking career then took her to Las Vegas, Nevada where she spent eight years at Citi Bank as Vice President of Relationship Management, Economic Development and Business Development. She later became an Executive Director for a non-profit organization.
Throughout her life, Janice was a dedicated and loving friend, always genuine and sincere. Outgoing, brilliant and kind, Janice was willing to help anyone in need. Though she spent the last twenty years calling Las Vegas home, Janice loved spending time with her family in Memphis and never missed celebrating a birthday, baptism or holiday with them. Janice loved her family deeply, and they loved her back.
Janice R. Greer departed this life on September 10, 2022, in Las Vegas, NV.
Janice leaves to cherish her loving memory and legacy her brother, Jarvis Greer (Emily); niece, McKenzie Nash (Karon); nephew, JJ Greer (Stephanie); two great nieces, Isla and Lennon Greer; four great nephews, KJ Nash, James Nash, Theodore Greer and Roe Greer; aunt Jewel Fagiens; cousins Monique Fagiens, Debra Shaw Toombs, Kenneth Shaw, Cedric Brownlee; great cousins Tiffani Toombs and Chelsi Ford, Jamie Brownlee, Brian Brownlee and Joi Brownlee; and a host of extended family and dear friends.
The family will receive friends Friday, September 30, 2022 from 9:00am-11:00am with a Memorial service to follow at 11:00am both held at Mississippi Blvd Church 70 N Bellevue Blvd
Offering my heartfelt condolences to the Greer family. I will always smile as I remember Janice's sweet spirit and kindness when we became friends at Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church years ago. May all who loved her forever be blessed by precious memories of her life and the comfort that our God bestows upon us.
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Oh my friend, Mother and I have no reason now to visit Henderson anymore. You never did let go of my nickname, Sudie! 😍 I shall miss our talks. As I alway ended our conversations, until we meet again one day. Brenda "Sudie" Leflore Deener and Edna Jackson
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