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Dear Leah, we are so sorry to hear of your loss.  I wish there was some way we could ease your grief and know this is a rough road to travel.  Please know that our hearts are with you in this journey.  All our love, the Gates-Tucker Family

This is heartbreaking for me as Greg was one of my band kids( I was head chaperone for a few year). He also worked at the smoothie stand in high school with my oldest daughter.  Please know I am praying for you all and sending love and strength to you during this time.  God Bless you all....🙏🏽♥️

Momma T

Greg was an amazing man, he was funny, full of humor, the life of the party.  He was a wonderful husband to Leah.  We will miss him but know that we will see him again.  
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Our hearts are broken… Greg was an amazing man and loving Cousin. We will never forget how he loved to grill and prepare some of the best food… We will think of him every time we bbq . He was the biggest Georgia Bulldogs fan… We will be cheering on Georgia until they play our Buckeyes for the national championship. But most of all we will remember how much he loved Leah and our family. He will always remain in our hearts… The world is a sadder place without him… Nick & Denise Cannell 
You seriously were such an amazing human being. Ill never forget the friendship and kindness you gave me and so many people. I wish I would have kept in touch more throughout the years. You will be missed my friend. Till we meet again 
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I first met Greg at Hikma while putting together a massive training activity for an outside group. He was tasked with teaching this group about liquids manufacturing. He created a now famous analogy of the differences in mixing techniques as shown through the DQ Blizzard and the McFlurry. This simple, but effective, approach added a great visual and a good laugh to his talk. That analogy is still referenced to this day, both as part of that training, as well as an example of relating complex concepts to a learner through everyday experiences. Greg was really a great guy.
I first met Greg at Boehringer Roxane, he was driving a forklift in the warehouse and I was walking through. He caught me off guard with his big smile and I was immediately drawn to him. I had heard rumors about this infectious wonderful person, but to meet him was a true experience. Greg was extremely funny, always kept us laughing. I always looked forward to seeing him, because I knew I would leave with a smile. I learned later that Greg had met this amazing lady, and moved in with her, and it just happened to be in our neighborhood at Riverside Green. We moved to Missouri shortly after, but I stayed in touch with Greg, and followed him and his adventures with Leah on Facebook. The great Maya Angelou quoted, “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Greg, you were a beautiful, loving, and funny man, who left everyone with a smile on their face and light in their heart. 
Greg had an infectious spirit about him, he was always so happy, positive, and a joy to be around. I don’t think I’ve witnessed him meet someone and they not laugh or love him. He was a great boss to work under and I’ll miss him dearly. Greg it was an honor to call you boss but also a friend, I thank you for the memories and impression you left on my heart. To his beautiful wife Leah and the family I extend my sincerest condolences I pray God wraps you in peace and comfort during these times. 
Greg was such an amazing guy with a sense of humor that always put a smile on everyone’s faces. Him and his beautiful wife Leah always lit up any room they entered together. Such a kind and generous soul, gone way too soon. He will truly be missed deeply, our condolences, Samantha and Matthew Cole. 

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