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Audrey Jane <I>Mizer</I> Gregory

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Audrey Jane Mizer Gregory

Birth
Lebanon, Laclede County, Missouri, USA
Death
25 Dec 2020 (aged 82)
Osage Beach, Camden County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Lebanon, Laclede County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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[ Note: Daughter of Ira "Dock" Mizer and Alma (Rogers) Mizer ; 6 Oct 1956 married Robert "Bob" Barber ; 9 Jun 2012 married Tom Gregory ]

Audrey Jane Mitzer Barber Gregory, daughter of Ira "Dock" Mizer and Alma (Rogers) Mitzer, was born on July 8, 1938 in Lebanon, Missouri and was welcomed into the loving arms of Jesus on December 25, 2020. She departed this life Friday, December 25, 2020 , in Lake Regional Hospital, in Osage Beach, Missouri, at the age of eighty-two years, nine months, and eighteen days.
She was preceded in death by her husband Robert "Bob" Barber, her parents, her brother, Liburn Mitzer, and her infant brother, Sammy Ray. Audrey accepted Jesus as her personal savior at an early age and lived her entire life serving and witnessing others about her savior. Audrey is survived by her husband, Tom Gregory; a daughter and her husband, Linda and Brandon Teubner; grandchildren, Doug and his wife, Sara Smith, Allissa and her husband, Danny Neff, Jennifer Gonzalez and her fiancé Chuck Cook, Scott and his wife, Kate Reed, and Scott Smith. She also has seven great-grandchildren, Bailey, Cameron, Carson, Jaylah, Aubery, Connor and Alesiah; one step-daughter, Melissa Gregory; six step-sons, Edward Gregory, Keith and his wife, Kerry Gregory, Shawn Gregory, Grant and his wife, Darrell Gregory, Matt and his wife Holly Gregory, Tyler and his wife, Christy Gregory; and nine step- grandchildren and six step-great- grandchildren, as well as a host of other relatives and friends. On October 6, 1956, Audrey was united in marriage to Robert "Bob" Barber. They made their home in NorthKansas City, Missouri where Audrey was employed at Simmons Mattress Company. In 1980, they returned back to Lebanon, Missouri. Audrey and Bob owned and operated B&L Diesel Service until Bob's death in 1994. On August 13, 1983 Audrey obtained her real estate license and brought buyers and sellers together until she retired in 2018. Audrey worked for United Country for 25+ years and was lovingly known as "Sarge". She was a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church for many years where she served on the free day away program and taught the 3rd grade Sunday School. She donated her time to Tabernacle Christian Academy where her grandchildren attended. In the Fall of 2017, she joined Community Baptist Church. On June 9, 2001, Audrey was united in marriage to Tom Gregory. They spent 19 of their golden years together. Audrey was a member of the Republican Party. She campaigned for many of the republican candidates. Donald Trump was her favorite president, and she rode the Trump Train until her death.bshe posted two of her favorite sayings which were " all aboard the Trump Train" and "Jesus is my Savior and Trump is my President ". Audrey's most precious moments were spent with her family. Her grandchildren were the apple of her eyes, and her great-grandchildren were the beat of her heart. Her last hour on earth was spent with her family by her side and her witnessing and praising her lord and savior. Audrey was the best mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, friend, counselor, and witness. Audrey left us with many memories to hold dear in our heart, and she will be fondly missed.
[ Note: Daughter of Ira "Dock" Mizer and Alma (Rogers) Mizer ; 6 Oct 1956 married Robert "Bob" Barber ; 9 Jun 2012 married Tom Gregory ]

Audrey Jane Mitzer Barber Gregory, daughter of Ira "Dock" Mizer and Alma (Rogers) Mitzer, was born on July 8, 1938 in Lebanon, Missouri and was welcomed into the loving arms of Jesus on December 25, 2020. She departed this life Friday, December 25, 2020 , in Lake Regional Hospital, in Osage Beach, Missouri, at the age of eighty-two years, nine months, and eighteen days.
She was preceded in death by her husband Robert "Bob" Barber, her parents, her brother, Liburn Mitzer, and her infant brother, Sammy Ray. Audrey accepted Jesus as her personal savior at an early age and lived her entire life serving and witnessing others about her savior. Audrey is survived by her husband, Tom Gregory; a daughter and her husband, Linda and Brandon Teubner; grandchildren, Doug and his wife, Sara Smith, Allissa and her husband, Danny Neff, Jennifer Gonzalez and her fiancé Chuck Cook, Scott and his wife, Kate Reed, and Scott Smith. She also has seven great-grandchildren, Bailey, Cameron, Carson, Jaylah, Aubery, Connor and Alesiah; one step-daughter, Melissa Gregory; six step-sons, Edward Gregory, Keith and his wife, Kerry Gregory, Shawn Gregory, Grant and his wife, Darrell Gregory, Matt and his wife Holly Gregory, Tyler and his wife, Christy Gregory; and nine step- grandchildren and six step-great- grandchildren, as well as a host of other relatives and friends. On October 6, 1956, Audrey was united in marriage to Robert "Bob" Barber. They made their home in NorthKansas City, Missouri where Audrey was employed at Simmons Mattress Company. In 1980, they returned back to Lebanon, Missouri. Audrey and Bob owned and operated B&L Diesel Service until Bob's death in 1994. On August 13, 1983 Audrey obtained her real estate license and brought buyers and sellers together until she retired in 2018. Audrey worked for United Country for 25+ years and was lovingly known as "Sarge". She was a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church for many years where she served on the free day away program and taught the 3rd grade Sunday School. She donated her time to Tabernacle Christian Academy where her grandchildren attended. In the Fall of 2017, she joined Community Baptist Church. On June 9, 2001, Audrey was united in marriage to Tom Gregory. They spent 19 of their golden years together. Audrey was a member of the Republican Party. She campaigned for many of the republican candidates. Donald Trump was her favorite president, and she rode the Trump Train until her death.bshe posted two of her favorite sayings which were " all aboard the Trump Train" and "Jesus is my Savior and Trump is my President ". Audrey's most precious moments were spent with her family. Her grandchildren were the apple of her eyes, and her great-grandchildren were the beat of her heart. Her last hour on earth was spent with her family by her side and her witnessing and praising her lord and savior. Audrey was the best mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, friend, counselor, and witness. Audrey left us with many memories to hold dear in our heart, and she will be fondly missed.


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