Gregg-Palmer-Obituary

Gregg Palmer

Jan 25, 1927 – Oct 31, 2015 (Age 88)

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BORN
January 25, 1927
DIED
October 31, 2015
AGE
88

Obituary

Gregg was born on January 25, 1927 and passed away on Saturday, October 31, 2015. Gregg was a resident of Encino, Pennsylvania at the time of his passing. He joined the U.S. Army Air Corps and became a cryptographer during World War II.

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He was a great friend and fabulous story teller. I miss him.

To Mr. Palmer's family, I know it has been a while since Mr. Palmer passed, but I know that there will always be a special place in your heart for him. May God continue to lighten the burden of separation from your loved one until you meet again. John 14:1-3. Mr. Palmer had what I call "presence" on the screen & he always delivered. Loved seeing him in his many parts. God bless you all. I am 68 years old and have stumbled into acting and I hope I can be a 10th as good as Mr.Palmer was,...

Back in May 2007 I met Greg Palmer with AC lyles getting off the bus at the rodeo show for John Wayne's 100th celebration. When I got to shake AC lyles and Greg Palmer's hands. At that point I realized I was amongst greatness. Always thank the man upstairs for that opportunity,

What a nice man, and terrific actor.

Daryl Lewis I met Gregg in Tombstone, Arizona. He took me " backstage ' I also spent time with him at 2 Memphis' Film Festivals. Great guy. His voice impressions of Gary Cooper, John Wayne, and Jimmy Stewart, were incredible. He is missed.

Thanks for your friendship and the fun we had playing western trivia. I will never forget the look on your face when I presented you with a cowboy hat at the Audie Murphy Days celebration in Greenville, Texas in 2008. May you and Ruth have eternal peace for all eternity. See you on the other side amigo!

Gregg, was a good friend to me when I needed a real friend. I sure will miss him and the good times we had talking from time to time, what an encouragement he was as I worked trying to become a movie western star look alike. I talked to Gregg not long before he passed away, was good to hear his voice. Rest in Peace my friend and happy trails to you until we meet again. John "Tonto" Phipps Linden, Indiana

Rest in Peace, dear Mr Palmer. I have never forgotten you or your gentle kindness. Thank you for your most generous heart and warm friendly presence. We were neighbors in old Encino, where my Dad and I enjoyed your hearty greetings called out from your station wagon & the lively conversations that ensued in our front yard. As a teen on walks home from school, I looked forward to seeing you standing there in your doorway, and us sharing a chat. Your good work in TV Westerns acquainted you...