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Our sincere condolences from Thorn Hill Winery (Harvest Moon). Ruth & John Hessen.
August 16, 2018


Palmyra, Pennsylvania
1950 - 2018 (Age 68)
Greg Kendig, husband, father, friend and musician, departed this earth on August 3, 2018. Born in Hershey on March 24, 1950, Greg grew up in Palmyra and graduated from the Palmyra High School Class of 1968. After graduation from computer technology training, Greg began his working career,...
Read MoreOur sincere condolences from Thorn Hill Winery (Harvest Moon). Ruth & John Hessen.
August 16, 2018
My sincere condolences to the Kendig family.
Jeannie Slaughter
August 14, 2018 | Harrisburg, PA
So sorry for your loss. I remember Greg in our AMP days. Thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Donna Eisenhauer
August 14, 2018 | Hummelstown, PA
So sorry, Leanne....
Rick Mailey
August 14, 2018
My sincere condolences! My memories of Greg ( DG) are from many years ago. Praying for all his family and friends.
Cindy Leonard Brown
August 13, 2018 | Gillette, WY
Praying you find comfort during this difficult time.
Teena Hittie (patrol)
August 13, 2018
To the family of Greg Kendig, please accept my sincere sympathy on their loss. Too young. Too soon. But resting now in peace. Greg was so kind, caring, and considerate. He was always at ease in any situation. And he also had and shared his wit at times! His talent needn't be justified. He had it. My condolences to all who loved him. I was fortunate to know him.
Liz Arnold Hogan
August 12, 2018
Greg was a PHS Classmate of mine who was a very special, talented, loving person that I will never forget. It has been great reconnecting with him during the past few months planning our 50th Class Reunion. You will be missed a lot Greg. ❤
Lois Moyer
August 12, 2018 | Lawn, PA
Greg was a school buddy of mine and later became best friends to my brother. What a great guy! Greg got better and better in song. Loved the bluesy voice. Leanne completed Greg in song and marriage. To the family... When you are sorrowful look again into your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight.
Susan "Clutch" Snavely Weaver
August 12, 2018 | Palmyra, PA