Glenn-Gregg-Obituary

Glenn H. Gregg

Portland, Oregon

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Gregg, Glenn H. 75 1/9/1934 12/8/2008 Glenn was born in Portland in 1934, the second son of Harold and Audrey Gregg. Growing up in the Multnomah community during the 1940s, Glenn witnessed the hard- ships of the era, instilling a strong work ethic. He attended Lincoln High School and worked at...

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I was saddened to hear of Glen's passing, so soon after he lost Diane, the love of is life. I knew Diane for aproximately 60 years, and in the years since leaving Lewis and Clark, I grew to love and respect Glen. Both were gracious hosts and true friends to many of us L&C alums. I was fortunate to go on a trip to Greece with them a few years ago and became even closer to both Diane and Glenn. My condolences to his loving family.

I was sad to hear of Glenn's passing. I wish God's blessings to the family who has lost both Glenn and Diane so quickly. May God lift you up on eagle's wings. God's grace is enough.

My mother, Violet Adamson, worked with Glenn for 20 years at Lewis and Clark in the development office. Glenn was always so appreciative of her work and planned a fabulous retirement party for her. My mother and father (Edward) were good friends and lived on the same street for many years. I am so sorry to hear of Glenn's death, still young in so many ways. We did not make it to Diane's service as my father was very ill then and has since died. I know that he called Glenn when he saw...

It was with great sadness that we heard of Glenn's passing. We last saw him at our 50th Anniversary last August. Glenn and Diane were such wonderful hosts keeping friends in touch with one another at many Lewis and Clark events and in between. It was hard to lose them both in such a short time. Our sympathy to their sons and families.

I took care of Glenn's generator at his home for years and I wanted to say that I enjoyed talking with Glenn and was not aware he was battling this. My condolences to all his family. He was always ready to help me on the generator and was a very nice guy to take care of. He will be missed.

We send our condolences to the entire family. We loved both Diane and Glenn, and they will be remembered with love. We relish the memories of skiing in several locations, cruising to Alaska, visiting in each others' homes, and that awesome stay in Yosemite's Ahwahnee Hotel! We know they are resting in PEACE TOGETHER!!!

We had no idea that Glenn was ill. We last saw him at the service for Dianne. Glenn shared our lives and friendship during our time together as students at Lewis and Clark and then intermittently over the years as our paths would cross. At college we shared a major in political science and a fraternity . A most vivid memory was, when practicing for a serenade by the fraternity, our leader Glenn reminded me I couldn't sing and was negatively impacting the fraternity's presentation. He is...

We feel so fortunate to have known Glenn ... and for a longer time than we thought we would have ... but it’s sad to have to say goodbye. There is little doubt he is at peace with Diane again. Our sincere condolences to every member of the family.