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Linda Scheuring
March 16, 2014
Brother Gregorian,
There is so much that I will miss but so much more that I will treasure. My heart is full of wonderful memories. We had great times and many laughs. You once said that you would like to be an angel. If anyone has the qualifications it is you. Fridays were the days that you prayed for us. I will now make Fridays the day that I will especially remember you in my prayers. I know that we are in your heart and you are in ours.
Love,
Linda
Greg Scheuring
March 16, 2014
Brother Gregorian,
Throughout the decades we have shared many memories. The first being my freshman year at Central. I had the honor of having you as my English teacher. The memories of the room decorations and the mission collections are still fresh in my mind.
The years after Central found us staying in close contact so that I was granted the opportunity of knowing you as a person outside of the classroom. You attended the weddings of both of my children and as the years went by you we're entertained by my grandchildren. Your summer visits along with the occasional Thanksgiving visits were a highlight of the whole family of which you became a revered member. We would anxiously await the yearly Halloween photos which were so much more fun when you delivered them personally. We shared so many events and had such great talks on a variety of subjects. I couldn't have had a better mentor. Linda and I are forever greatful to have had the opportunity to celebrate your 50th anniversary. Thanks for so many treasured memories for Linda and me and the children and grandchildren.
Well done, Brother.
Keep on smiling,
Greg Scheuring
Jeff Scheuring
March 16, 2014
Brother Gregorian - Rest Peacefully. We will miss you. It is not often one keeps in touch with his teachers over the years, but from Freshman Class 1B we have managed to stay in touch. You often would remind us of the Feast Days and Holy days. Over the years, you helped connect us with the good old days at Central. As my Freshman English teacher, I hope I have no grammar errors in this note. You will not be forgotten. "His master replied, 'Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master's happiness!' Mathew 25:21
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