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Gregory Lloyd Erion

1947 - 2017

Gregory Lloyd Erion obituary, 1947-2017, South San Francisco, CA

Gregory Erion Obituary

Gregory Lloyd Erion

August 11, 1947—December 29, 2017

Right after Christmas, God called home one of his best. Greg was diagnosed with cancer just a few weeks ago. True to form, as soon as he heard the news, Greg set about helping those whom he was about to leave. He may have been ready, but no one else was prepared for him to go so soon, especially his dear wife Barbara, and his beloved children Liz (Elijah) and Ben (Heather), Jenise and Derick. Asha, Mari, and Everly will miss their AMAZING grandfather. He will not be forgotten by Charlie (Judy) his brother, and the many nieces and nephews in whose lives he was a great influence. The Martins, Petrovitzes and Wells' have lost a life time friend.

Greg was Lloyd and Dorothy (nee McFadden) Erion's eldest child. They lived in a flat in San Francisco's Haight district, just a few blocks from where the two were married after a whirlwind courtship during WWII. It all began one beautiful day in San Francisco when Dot and her friend Donna stepped off a street car and saw two handsome Marines in their dress blues. Lloyd fell immediately in love with Dot's beautiful smile and both couples were married soon after. When Greg was 4, the Erions moved to South San Francisco into a house right behind the Martin family, with whom they developed a close relationship that lasted the rest of their lives.

Greg was in the first 4-year graduating class at El Camino High School and attended San Francisco State, where he completed a degree in transportation. Right after graduation, Greg volunteered for the U.S. Army and served with distinction in Thailand. He was highly decorated as Soldier of The Year in 1970. Returning home, he began a long career in the transportation field, beginning with the Port of Oakland and including positions with the Western Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroads. Greg never stopped learning and earned two master's degrees, one in business and another in history. After retirement, he finally was able to put his love of history to work as a professor at Skyline College.

Greg was known for his encyclopedic knowledge of baseball and U.S. Presidents, as well as his fascination with obscure individuals few others would notice, specifically Debs Garms, Millard Fillmore, and Norma Shearer. Greg loved to read, travel to presidents' homes and baseball stadiums, make homemade ice cream, write, watch old movies, put together model ships and play dice baseball with Mike Martin. For many decades, he was a member of the Society of American Baseball Research to which he contributed as a writer and researcher. He was also involved in the Crystal Springs Creative Writers Group.

Perhaps most significantly, Greg was an integral part of Hillside Church of God for over 50 years. From hosting spaghetti dinners and pitching in softball games to serving as chairperson of the Board, Greg involved himself in almost every aspect of the church. He gave guidance and hope to countless people, mentoring young and old through his many letters and kind wisdom. Greg was a compassionate, witty, generous man of absolute integrity. He opened his home and heart in welcome to all. Greg was a man who lived his faith, a faith which gave him strength and peace, especially in his final days.

A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, January 13th at Hillside Church of God, 1415 Hillside Blvd, South San Francisco, California at 4:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in his name to City Crossroads Ministries of San Francisco or the Hillside Church of God Building Fund.


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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Jan. 5 to Jan. 7, 2018.

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Alan Cohen

January 16, 2018

My deepest sympathies. Greg and I were working on a SABR project until just two weeks before his death, and despite whatever he was going through, he was positive as we wrapped things up on December 15. His contributions were many, and he will be missed by us all.

Alan Cohen

Barbara Dobie Leonard

January 14, 2018

I am so sorry to hear of Greg's passing. God received a special angel. I will be praying for you all during this difficult time. My name is Barbara Dobie Leonard. Our families (Erions, Martins & Dobie's) lived rather close in Buri Buri & like most families in the 50's had children of similar ages which was the case for us. Our families intertwined in school & community events that was typical & normal in those days. You knew your neighbors. In the 70's & 80's, Greg & I would run into each other on our commute to SF on the bus. We chatted & laughed about our childhood days as well as talked baseball. Greg was a smart cookie! Again, I am sorry for your loss.

Arlene Dobie-Balestreri

January 14, 2018

My deepest sympathies. Sorry to hear of Greg's passing. We grew up in the same neighborhood, Buri-Buri, South San Francisco. My brother, Bill Dobie, hung around him and Mike Martin and graduated El Camino with him. Many prayers of support to the Erion family during this very difficult time.

Joshua Redel

January 13, 2018

I only met Greg once, briefly. But his children carry on his legacy of learning, travel, philanthropy, and ingenuity. As much as children can be a reflection of one's own life, Greg was a superstar. Liz and Ben are both wonderful people who give all of themselves back to the world around them. I'm sure that their dedication to friends, family, and life can be drawn at least in part from their upbringing by a caring and thoughtful individual who valued them. Ben and Liz, I'm very sorry for your loss, and hope today brings you one step closer to closure with a father who clearly loved you and encouraged you project your love back out into the world. Rest in peace, Greg.

Natalie

January 13, 2018

I did not have the joy of knowing Greg personally, but know his incredible daughter Liz-- and, from her and through her, have a strong understanding of the incredible man Greg is and all he's done to make this world a better place.
My prayers continue over Greg's family and friends. Thank you all for continuing to share his legacy with the rest of us.

January 11, 2018

I will miss you Greg Rest In Peace your Banker Laura

Jack Zerby

January 8, 2018

I came to know Greg four years ago through the SABR writing projects. One of the research journals had Greg's article about his experiences researching and writing a biography of Debs Garms, one of those rather obscure ballplayers we both relished. I emailed Greg to let him know how much I enjoyed his article--he replied immediately and, across the miles from San Francisco to western North Carolina, we enjoyed a friendship based on our shared love of baseball, history, and writing.

When the SABR Games Project needed restructuring two years ago Greg cheerfully took on much of the coordinating work and got, then kept, things running smoothly again. Just the day before Greg passed away, we were involved in a telephone conference he wanted to make certain happened "sooner rather than later" to express his ideas on future Games Project leadership.

I was fortunately able to meet Greg in person this past summer when he took the time from a family trip to the Smoky Mountains to get together for lunch. I'll always treasure that opportunity for us to get to know each other better.

During the last month after Greg made me aware of his diagnosis he and I had a chance to talk about the deep faith we share. I'm assured that as difficult as it is for us who are left behind to deal with losing a wonderful friend and colleague, Greg is now in eternal peace in God's heavenly kingdom. May that same assurance guide his family through this hard-to-understand time.

Wes Robinson

January 7, 2018

Sorry to read about Greg. Grew up in the same neighborhood. I have told some of my grandsons about this kid on our block that knew every stat about every player that played baseball. Mike and other guys would ask him the stats on different players and I would just stand their staring and thinking that's impossible. We grow up and grow away but he always made an impression on me. Enjoyed reading about his accomplishments, now it all makes sense. My condolences to his family,and Mike as well.

January 7, 2018

You left us too soon. Just one more coffee date. You will be missed my friend. Love ya always, Sue Martin

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