Oh, Gregory! You will be missed. Thank you for your love and wonderful memories here in California. You will always be part of my life! Rest in peace 🕊️
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This news stings to the core, Greg and I met at NSU (Tahlequah, Ok.) on stage in “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie”, when his acting chops shined as Sir Thomas Moore in “A Man for all Seasons” he was destined for better things…we reconnected (after his moving on to the University of Oklahoma to finish undergraduate work) on the road trip toward MFA studies at USC (his second year in the Acting program my first in Scenic and Costume Design (I thank him for the encouragement to apply)… we lost track of each other as our paths led down different roads, with the event of “Goggle search” I would occasionally catch up his returns to Shawnee Little Theater and other life events… this mornings casual search/heartbreaking discovery reminds me the friends we make stay with us in our hearts and mind… don’t take anything for granted…rip dear friend
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I had the honor of going to school with Greg for 12 years, from Sequoyah to Shawnee High, and church youth group for many years at First Baptist. Greg was nice, very smart, and fun to be around. Reading his obituary I’m not surprised to see his accomplishments as he was so talented. More than that, how much friends and family loved him. I’m sorry this world has lost him. Praying for all the family.
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Greg was indeed gentle and kind to his core, with only positive words of encouragement, a wise and listening heart, and tender smile for all he encountered. He had an uncanny ability to make whoever he was around feel like they were the most important person in the world and worth making time for. He was an uplifter and despite being ridiculously talented at acting was never insincere in word or deed.
Sending love, light, prayers, warm hugs of comfort and memories of his laugh and smile to his parents, Timothy, siblings, nieces and nephews, and all who loved him (and of whom he was so proud).
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