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Wagner Rivera posted a condolence
Sunday, March 31, 2019
He was a great teacher. Used to play basketball with him after classes. Amazing person. God Bless his soul.
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Rebecca Hawk Larson posted a condolence
Monday, January 2, 2017
Mr. Greiner taught both my husband and myself at Lake Braddock many years ago. This evening, we were remembering him fondly and wondered what he was doing these days. We were saddened to find he had passed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. He was a thoughtful and involved teacher - we'll look forward to seeing him again at the Resurrection.
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Richard and Judy Trinkner (Binda) posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Khristie,
What a sad surprise. Thank you so much for sending us your Christmas letter. Richard and I read as much as we could find on line, and deeply enjoyed the photos on this site. What a fabulous person Mike was in every sense of the word. He lived his life fully and will live on in you and your children. You will be in our prayers as you all embark on a new year. Love, Judy
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Sunday, May 15, 2016
When Gaby and I were very little, Dad loved to ask us questions that we'd rehearsed the answers to. His favorite was: "What's more important, to be pretty or smart?" And we'd have to say, "Smart. But fortunately I'm both." Gabriella, ever dutiful, answered obediently. I, however, had just learned the word "Usually" and I thought it was a better word than fortunately. So whenever he said, "Girls! What's more important, to be pretty or smart?" I'd say "Smart. But usually I'm both." By trying to be smart, I didn't understand that I was dissing myself for the first time.
But I think Dad's most important lesson he taught us wasn't about brains or beauty: it was to be a good person. He taught us this, not through the memorized answer to a question, but by example.
Once, when I was a little younger than Becky, I took my first and last art class. One night, our assignment was to draw a bookshelf. I am not an artist. My bookshelf might have looked like a rectangle? I had no concept of perspective; it was awful. My teacher, during class, showed everyone else how mine was an example of what not to do, and I was a sensitive kid, so I went home crying. Mom, the architect, tried to cheer me up and helped me practice the right way to draw a bookshelf, so I felt better. But right before bed, Dad called me over. He had a big book called The World of Art in his hands, and he'd sticky noted a few pages. "Look at this, Katy," he said, flipping to a page that showed the top of the Cistene chapel. "This is art. Look at the detail in these hands and these clouds! And this!" He flipped to a page showing the goddess Aphrodite coming out of the water, hair flowing. "Look at these colors and this detail. I could never do this. Take a look at this one," he switched to a Picasso, "this is a bit different, but still so cool. He's making art by playing with shape. But look at this." And then he flipped to a page that I kid you not had three thick pink lines on it. It looked like someone had taken a paintbrush, dipped it in some dark pink paint and made a stroke across the bottom, some medium pink paint for the middle, and some light pink paint for the top. It looked like little more than a lipstick advertisement; AKA: I, a 6th grader with no skills, could make this painting. "This is art too!" Dad said, "this is art that's so inspiring to someone that they put it in this book with all these other great works! I look at this and I think, 'well, anyone could do that.' But the difference is, this guy did it! That's the neat thing about art. Anyone can do it, and almost anything can be art."
Dad was teaching me a lesson about creativity, but I also genuinely think he saw people the same way he saw the artwork in those books. He didn't care if you were Michelangelo or stranger on the side of the road: he cared deeply for you, he thought you were artwork, and perhaps more importantly, he cared that you knew that you mattered. Dad had an automatic respect for you if you could quote Shakespeare, recall events in Washington sports teams, hold a conversation about religion for over 5 minutes, or if you were a fellow educator, parent, or UVA grad—but here's the thing. He held the same amount of respect for you if you weren't any of those things. He cared for bus drivers and his family members, pastors and strangers, professors and waiters, his students and his children. As Mom would say, "he had no airs about him."
Dad had such an interesting life. He was born in Saigon, Vietnam during the war because his father was in the CIA. He grew up in Vienna, Virginia and was a proud graduate of James Madison High School and the University of Virginia. After graduation, with his prestigious oversized degree in English that I hope to earn in 13 months, Dad drove a bus. He worked a couple of jobs before seeing an ad in a newspaper to teach English in Costa Rica. He didn't get the job on the first go around, but someone had to drop and he was called over to start the year or jump in mid-year. Two years in Costa Rica sealed the deal, and he would be an English teacher for the rest of his life. He returned stateside, got a job in Fairfax County, met my mom and told her he was discerning the priesthood while she thought they were dating (whoops) but he cleared that up and proposed after the Easter Vigil mass in 1993. We came along and then every second was about us - running clerk of course summer swim team, referring and coaching basketball at Mercer Middle School, serving here, the community at St. Veronica's Catholic Church, as an usher, EM, lector, CCD teacher, and Knight of Columbus, watching concerts and games at Freedom High School, and swimming at the beach in Bethany, DE, with extended family.
Dad seemed to know everything. He told us that he had a flypaper brain: small, insignificant facts stick to it. He often had the aura of the absent minded professor. He carried his school papers in a plastic grocery bag, he had half a dozen pens in his chest pocket, and his glasses were missing one of their earpieces and were taped together at the nose, Harry Potter style. He once, while wearing a horrid puke-green suit and flat wool cap, closed his own scarf in his car door, and nearly choked himself. Dad loved to dance; he had terribly illegible handwriting; his favorite colors were green and purple; he prayed unceasingly; he had the best "Hagrid" voice ever; and he never failed to offer you a drink if you came in the house. He prayed every morning for those who woke up earlier than he did, worked harder than he did, and made less than he did, although there are very few people who can fit into all three of those categories.
My mom, Gaby, Greg, Becky and I talk about a new version of heartbreak. We can't believe he's gone. He was so proud of his kids. He was never happier than when all 6 of us around the dinner table, at "full strength," as he called it. There is a hole at the head of the table and a hole in our hearts and none of us know how to fill it without him. What will life look like without our "Pope of the Domestic Church" as he dubbed himself? If I'm honest, I'm scared. I'm scared of not having him around to lead us, to hug us, to teach us, to guide us, and to love us. But Mom said to us the other night that we know what he would say if he were here - he would say what he always said when I didn't want to face going away to college, or driving for the first time, or an art teacher who didn't like my bookshelves: do your best, be a good person, and don't be afraid. I am with you always.
We love you, Dad.
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Tuesday, April 5, 2016
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Dear Khristie and family,
We have no words to express our deepest sympathy. Please know that Michael and you will be remembered in our rosaries.
God love you all,
Mary and Eric
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Robin Kinkead posted a condolence
Saturday, April 2, 2016
Khristie, I am thinking of you and the kids every day and praying for moments of smiles as fun memories float through the grief. Please know how much you mean to our community and that we are all here to support you as you have always supported us. Love, Robin Kinkead
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Holly Salyers posted a condolence
Saturday, April 2, 2016
My deepest sympathies to your entire family. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
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Rick and Carol Bryson posted a condolence
Saturday, April 2, 2016
Khristie and family, We are so incredibly saddened to hear the news of Michael's passing. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers.
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JEFFREY T ONEILL posted a condolence
Thursday, March 31, 2016
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Blessed condolences from Margaret & Jeffrey O'Neill and family.
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Michelle Francis posted a condolence
Thursday, March 31, 2016
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Khristie, Katy, Gabriella, Greg, Becky, Our sincere condolences over the loss of you husband/father. Our hearts and prayers are with you during this time. Lovingly, Francis Family
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Pulipaka family posted a condolence
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Heart felt condolences. Feeling just yesterday seeing Coach Greiner holding a cup of tea, thanking us for bringing it from India, raised his cup and said "I am enjoying the taste of Assam chai." He coached both my son and daughter, so inspiring and committed. I remember he came to my house for the after season meet, had so many lovely words to say about each of the kids, so thoughtful. We will cherish all the memories. Thank you coach, our family will miss him every time we step into the basketball/baseball fields. Ravi, Vandana, Aditya & Amitha
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Crider/Lamont Family posted a condolence
Thursday, March 31, 2016
I knew the family through volleyball with their ever talented and amazing daughter Gabriela, and their lovely and equally talented Katy in Choir, who are,without a doubt, the embodiment of the Greiners high morals and standards. Mike was such a truly lovely soul and so dedicated to his family...you did good Mike and know you are looking down always with pride and joy..Prayers and hugs to all of the Greiners.
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Lucas Miller posted a condolence
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Dear the Greiner Family, My name is Lucas Miller i am so sorry to hear of your loss. I was both a student to Mr. Greiner and the captain of the debate team under your father and husband. He changed my life drastically and gave me a new found lease on life by changing my writing and debating style. He was a friend, a mentor, a coach, and a role model for me. He and i had butt heads at times but the decisions he made eventually have lead me to success. I am one of the top ranked collegiate debaters because of Mr. Greiner. I could never repay him for all the things he's done for me in life. I am so sorry for your loss, and will pray for him. He was a great man, and i hope we all see him again when our time comes. I wish you all well and hope you all stay strong, he would've wanted it that way. With much respect, Luke Miller
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Lauren Anderson posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
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I am so sorry for your loss. If you need help with anything or anyone to talk to , I am right across the alley. Again, I am so so sorry you have to experience this kind of pain. Lauren Anderson
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Louis Perna posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
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Deepest sympathy. Sorry we can't make it. The Perna Family
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Cheryl Bacak posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
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May we never forget how blessed we all are having known Mike. He will be forever in our hearts. The Greiner Family will be in our prayers for peace and healing. The Bacak Family
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Chip Heaney posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
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Deepest sympathy, Chip Heaney and John-Paul Heaney and Family
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greiner posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Clauses and Commas Make a Comeback
Westfield High School English teacher and grammar guru Mike Greiner has a particular brand of teaching: the one SAT administrators say they like. (By Tracy A. Woodward -- The Washington Post)
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Greiner posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Hello students and staff. Unfortunately I am here today to tell you some sad news. English teacher Mike Greiner passed away this weekend as a result of a fatal heart attack. He was 52 years old.
Mr. Greiner was a founding member of the Westfield HS staff. In his sixteen years here, he taught over 2000 students, coached countless others in Speech and Debate, took a leadership role in various Christian-based youth groups, was a regular participant in the Student-Faculty Basketball games, and was even known to play a little ping pong now and then with some other derelict members of the English Dpt. He was a lot of things to a lot of people... a good teacher, a good colleague, and a good friend. He will be sorely missed.
Mr. Greiner's wife wanted you to know how much he loved working at our school. He cherished the opportunity he had every day to teach so many great young people, and was so very thankful for the many fine staff members whom he got to work with over the years.
It is hard to imagine a Westfield without Mr. Greiner. We will miss his little half-shuffle, half-waddle through the halls, his corny jokes, his passion for DC sports, and his all-abiding love for grammar and William Shakespeare.
Before we observe a moment of silence in his honor, I would like to say farewell to Mr. Greiner with some words from his favorite author:
"Good night, sweet prince. And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest."
GM Greentree
English Department
Westfield High School
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Jennifer Santiago posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
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Mike was a great colleague, friend, and mentor. Our hearts are saddened by his passing and our thoughts and prayers are with your entire family. Our deepest sympathy, Social Studies Department WHS
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Don M. Boileau posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
The world has lost a gentle soul who walked upon the earth with the esteemed magic of a gifted teacher. Mike served student learning in so many effective ways; he adapted well to students with both the love of learning and the desire to help others. We will miss him greatly as a colleague and friend.
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Phyllis Blount posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Sincere sympathy to the Greiner family. I worked with Mike at West SPringfield. As all know, he was a kind,gentle man. God bless you all. Phyllis Blount
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The Hans-Stansifer Family posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Every memory I have of Mike still fills me with joy-- from him trying to find me the perfect drink, to him following me out the door of his house, holding me on the porch to talk about just one more novel (Divergent). But the thing that speaks most to what I know of his-- and his family's-- character is this: every summer, for four years, while I had yearbook summer camp at his school, mid-July, Mike would make it a point to hunt me out and say hello. So, my husband and I remain in awe of the welcoming, loving and humble spirit of the Greiners.
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Derek B. posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
I did not know Michael personally and only knew Kristie through her position at Lunsford Middle School. My heart goes out to the family and through the power of prayer I hope that you will find comfort and strength in the days ahead. Blessings and peace, Derek & Camryn Beck
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The George Family posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Prayers for your family during this difficult time. We are so sorry for your loss. We know Mike's legacy will live on through the values and virtues he passed on to his children.
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Rich Kelsey posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Our condolences to the Greiner family. I remember Mike and Gregory from Little League. Mike was a dedicated coach and volunteer. Gregory was such a fine young man ... and a reflection of Mike's decency. We are saddened to hear of his sudden death, and we pray that your hearts will heal and soon be filled only with the best of memories of Mike.
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Lance Schmeidler posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Mike was a great friend and mentor to me and as we all know an exceptional teacher, both in and out of the classroom. We were truly blessed to work with him and know him as a member of our Mason Community. His loss is felt by students and faculty alike, though his giving spirit, humor and the wisdom he shared with us will continue to inspire us as educators and members of our communities.
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The Abel Family posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Dear Greiner Family, You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. May God keep and sustain you.
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The Henshaw Family posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Nick and Jennifer and Family We are so very sorry for your loss - we are praying for peace for all of you - such a tragedy. With love and sympathy - Ann and Bob and children
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Beth Jannery posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Mike was such a wonderful member of our Mason adjunct faculty. He cared deeply about his students. Every time I saw Mike in person he would share a proud story about his children and family. I am so sorry this world has lost a wonderful man. Salt of the earth - one of the good guys! My deepest condolences to Mike's family. -Beth
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Alexa Carballosa posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
It is such a shock to hear... "Mr. G" he was to many of us. I met Mr. G my very first day of high school. And over time, he became more than just a teacher but also a mentor and a friend. I know he was placed in my path to guide me through that difficult time, and it is something that I am beyond grateful for. Since then, I would sometimes see him at St. Veronica, and would always say hello. "Oh Captain, my Captain" I told him when I graduated; and I say again as I say farewell. I will miss him. I am praying for him and all of his family during this time.
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Alexa Carballosa posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
It is such a shock to hear... "Mr. G" he was to many of us. I met Mr. G my very first day of high school. And over time, he became more than just a teacher but also a mentor and a friend. I know he was placed in my path to guide me through that difficult time, and it is something that I am beyond grateful for. Since then, I would sometimes see him at St. Veronica, and would always say hello. "Oh Captain, my Captain" I told him when I graduated; and I say again as I say farewell. I will miss him. I am praying for him and all of his family during this time.
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Joe Starrs posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
The hole in my heart is huge. Mike was a true brother to me. A "man in full" in every sense. To the entire Greiner family: May Our Lady of Consolation be with you and may our dear Lord watch over all of you. I love you all so much.
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Carol Walsh posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
We wish you peace during this very hard time. No words can make this better but please know we that are thinking of you and are praying for your whole family during this difficult time. Much love, Carol, Gary, Ashley (Walsh) Barbic & Shelly Walsh
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Doug and Kelly Bayley posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
When we had just moved to VA and were new to St. Veronica Church, Mike was one of the first to welcome us. I remember he came over to us after mass, shook Doug's hand, and told me he hoped I wouldn't miss my husband too much when he became really active with the Knights. Mike was one of a kind and we will miss him. May God strengthen your family and offer His peace. Our prayers are with you all.
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Maureen Diemer posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Our family got to know the Greiners when they were members of St. Mary's of Sorrow church in Fairfax, Va. We were in family CCD group with the Greiners. Mike taught my daughter Emily. Mike was a very friendly guy and we are so glad that we were able to get to know him and his family. Our thoughts and prayers are with him and all his family. RIP Mike.
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Kenneth S. Kennedy posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
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Our most heartfelt sympathies to an awesome family. May God bless and comfort you all. Love, The Kennedy's Ken, Lisa, Kayleigh, Drew
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WILLIAM MORRIS posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
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Thank you Mike for your tireless service to the Mercer-Lunsford Basketball League and the kids of Dulles South. On behalf of MLBL, our deepest condolences to the Greiner family.
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Diane Sachs posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Mike Your warm smile and kind nature will be missed, your legacy of giving has enriched us all. It was an honor to know you and your beautiful family. My prayers will be for the sweet repose of your soul in eternal beatitude. God bless you and may God give solace, comfort and courage to your family.
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Kaylynne Wattelet posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
I am still in shock and at a loss of words. I had "Mr.G" ,as he signed his emails to me, for two years in high school. I recently visited him two weeks ago during my spring break. Mr. G and I have kept in touch and he has provided great guidance to me as a future English teacher. He not only has been there for me academically, but also with my personal life. When my grandpa passed 3 months ago, he said things that I really needed to here. I am praying so hard for your family, and thinking of you all. I am going to make Mr. Greiner proud as a teacher. I am so glad I got to become close with him. I am a huge Cowboys fan, and he would like to throw some jokes to me in class. I will never forget him.
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Bill Morris posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Mike, thank you for your tireless service to the Dulles South community. You were a coach that truly were there for the kids and made it fun, and you will serve as a great example for all current and future MLBL coaches and referees. My deepest condolences to all the Greiner family. While Mike's life was cut short, know that he made a tremendous impact and left a wonderful legacy. God bless.