Greg Archer, Russellville, AR — The community is deeply saddened by the recent passing of Greg Archer, who left us unexpectedly on May 26, 2024. Born on April 24, 1981, Greg was a beloved father, devoted partner, and a proud United States Army disabled veteran.
Greg’s partner, Clair Cleveland, and their six children are profoundly affected by this loss. Greg was not only a dedicated family man but also a committed Christian who regularly attended Lake Hills Church in Russellville, Arkansas. He was known for his willingness to help others and his love for the outdoors, where he spent time with his family riding four-wheelers, taking photographs, and working on building a prayer altar and a pond.
Greg developed a severe heart condition following an attack during his deployment in Iraq. His service dog, Kiera, played a crucial role in his life, alerting him to any health issues and providing companionship. Now, Kiera continues to support the family as they navigate this challenging time.
Cora Alford has organized a fundraiser on behalf of Clair Cleveland to help the family attend Greg’s memorial in California and to continue his legacy. The fundraiser, titled "Assist Greg Archer’s Family in Their Time of Loss," aims to raise $6,500. The community’s support is vital in helping Clair and the children honor Greg’s memory and sustain their lives without his presence.
Greg’s memory will live on through the love and joy he brought to his family and friends. His community will forever cherish the moments shared with him and find solace in the legacy he left behind.
Short Summary of Greg Archer
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Greg Archer |
Date of Passing | May 26, 2024 |
Fundraiser Created By | Cora Alford |
Beneficiary | Clair Cleveland |
Goal Amount | $6,500 |
Amount Raised | Not yet donated |
Location | Russellville, AR |
Purpose | Memorial attendance expenses and sustaining the family |
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Clair Cleveland
I want to thank you for writing this. This has brought hope to my heart and helps ease the pain. Thank you for this as it means the world to me someone saw his story. You’re a blessing.i came across this searching for his memory, as i do every second of the day. You are appreciated.