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Mark Boyd
November 9, 2020
Greg was one of the funniest guys I knew. I started working with him in a drive thru and we became close friends. Greg would marry into the same family that I was also married into. We spent a lot of time hanging out and running around for several years together and I called him my best friend for quite some time. I regret that once I moved out of town that we didn’t stay in touch. I’ll never forget how tickled Greg would get and just how much he’d laugh, usually accompanied by our own stupid antics. You were like a brother Greg. I love you man, see you on the other side.
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