David-Gregory-Obituary

David Gregory II

Onalaska, Wisconsin

Jun 26, 1968 – Jan 21, 2026

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BORN
June 26, 1968
DIED
January 21, 2026
LOCATION
Onalaska, Wisconsin

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David "Dave" Gregory II passed away on January 21st, 2026 in La Crosse at the age of 57.Dave was born on June 26, 1968 to parents David Sr and Dian Hines Gregory. He attended St Pius X school during his formative years and was a graduate of Central High School.Dave was a lifelong La Crosse...

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Best neighbor ever. Always music coming from his garage and when I knew the artist or tune, I would yell it across the street, Lots of Halloween decorations in yard for all to enjoy every year. And always volunteering to help me with whatever I needed. I miss you, Dave!

Dave was a neighbor for years. I´ll never forget the music every day, that he could, coming from his garage. Some days I would recognize the tune and yell out the name of the band. And the huge display of Halloween decorations in his yard every year! He and Devin were always willing to lend a hand if I needed help with most anything. Always a smile on his face.....Miss you, Dave!

To Dian and Family, I am writing to you from Naples, Florida, where I just learned of David's passing. My condolences on losing a Son. May he rest in peace. Duncan J. Cameron

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"KISS Army" Dave.....you were the kindest, gentlest soul. Met back in the days of Rock Fest in Cadott at the KISS Army Tent. Spent a LOT of time just chillin' and talking, despite myself working Security. You were always welcoming. Spoke highly, and often of your love for your family. Even after your time at Fest ended, you would always check in on people. ROCK ON in heaven dude.

One of the coolest guys at Central High..You will be missed bro..God Bless and Keep You For Eternity

I grew up with him. We used to jump couch to couch to avoid the alligators game. Ate cinnamon toast together. Avoided the Purple Gorilla We made a 8mm movie called "Little Beerman" All the block had fun when we showed it. He sure could smile. It was my benefit to see it everyday. RIP David. Kelly

I grew up with him. We used to jump couch to couch to avoid the alligators game. Ate cinnamon toast together. Avoided the Purple Gorilla We made a 8mm movie called "Little Beerman" All the block had fun when we showed it. He sure could smile. It was my benefit to see it everyday. RIP David. Kelly