May God bless you and your...
I was very saddened to hear of Dr. Gregory's passing. Please know I will keep him and your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Julie P. Heyn, MD
Julie Heyn
January 22, 2005 | Seattle, WA
Billings, Montana
GLASGOW - David Gregory died the evening of Jan. 15, 2005, of pancreatic cancer, surrounded by his family, at home in Glasgow.He was born in Macon, Ga., May 31, 1920, to David A. Gregory, MD, and Mary Williams Gregory. He was raised in northeastern South Dakota, graduating from Milbank High...
Read MoreI was very saddened to hear of Dr. Gregory's passing. Please know I will keep him and your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Julie P. Heyn, MD
Julie Heyn
January 22, 2005 | Seattle, WA
My condolences to the Gregory family. Doc was a good one for sure! He will be missed as he was a fixture in the Glasgow Community. He truly was interested in the people of Glasgow and actually all people that needed a healing hand.
Robert Engstrom
January 20, 2005 | Great Falls, MT
Dr B.P. Little was my original family doctor, but I used ole Doc Gregory a few times for a couple of Boy Scout & pre-school physicals. I remember most, that noisy Skymaster as it passed over our house on base leg for runway 12 or on departure for runway 30. It made me look up and dream every time I saw it. Doc and I would 'talk airplanes' on occation at our family Exxon station. As a kid on my first flying job at Wokal Flying Service in Glasgow, I got to fly that Skymaster of Doc's and I...
Earl Norcutt Jr
January 20, 2005 | Gilbert, AZ
With the Glasgow Clinic next door to our Exxon station, we felt safer knowing we could run next door to Doc Gregory should an accident happen. Fortunately we only had to use his talents for minor injuries. To Pat and the rest of the family, we extend our condolences for a man that deserves to be well remembered.
Earl & Florence Norcutt
January 20, 2005 | Mesa, AZ
Memories of growing up in Glasgow always include Doc Gregory. Between Boy Scout canoe trips, visiting him to get stitched up after another mishap, or just sharing a story or two with him, he was in retrospect a larger-than-life figure in my life. My thoughts and prayers are with all of the family and with the multitudes who have felt his influence in their lives through the years.
Lloyd Scheidt
January 20, 2005 | Oklahoma City, OK
Memories of growing up in Glasgow always include Dr. Gregory. We are all better people because of his dedication to his profession and to the people of our hometown. Please know that the Gergory family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Bill Jacobson (GHS '66)
January 19, 2005 | Herndon, VA
Boone had mentioned that Doc was ailing at Christmas time. I met Doc through my involvement with the Interp center. He was focused, involved, understanding and committed to this endeavor. I had previously been a classmate to his son David at the University of Montana, Missoula, where we had partnered for a geology project on the Poplar Dome. Doc, we are gonna miss you. I send my sincere condolences to the family.
Clint Whitmer
Clint Whitmer
January 19, 2005 | Eureka, SD
Dear Gregory family,
I was saddened to hear about Dr Gregory's passing. No words can express the loss you are feeling at this time, but know so many of us that Dr. "raised" by making sure we and our families stayed healthy are praying for you. My prayer is that you will feel the arms of our Loving Father in Heaven around you as your hearts are healing.
Dr. Gregory will be fondly remembered as one of the great Family Practice Drs (before that became a specialty), and a very...
Cheri (Morgan) Owen
January 19, 2005 | Newport, OR
Your father delivered me into the world. When I was a child, he would come to the house to care for me when I had tonsilitis as my mother couldn't drive. He was truly a great humanitarian.
Linda Scheidt-Olson
January 18, 2005 | Colorado Springs, CO