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I never had the opportunity to meet you, but maybe we will meet someday in eternity! R.I.P Sweet Sleep.
BettyAnn Christian
September 21, 2014 | Cayman Islands, FL
Wilbraham, Massachusetts
Gordon Gordy Edward Eaton died peacefully at Baystate Medical Center on 8/23/14 in Springfield, MA at the age of 75. Gordy is survived by his wife of 54 years, Sally Ann Nixon Eaton; children, Gregg & Mark of Wilbraham, Kimberly Wimble of Granby, CT, & grandchildren Wally, Sam, Jake &...
Read MoreI never had the opportunity to meet you, but maybe we will meet someday in eternity! R.I.P Sweet Sleep.
BettyAnn Christian
September 21, 2014 | Cayman Islands, FL
Dad teaching chemistry at Ludlow High School.
Gregg Eaton
September 12, 2014
Thank you all for the nice things you have said about my dad. I lived in Ludlow for awhile and was so proud to hear people come up to me and tell me nice things about their experiences having my dad as their teacher. I would share their stories with him and it would, honestly, fill him up with happiness. He sincerely loved teaching at Ludlow High School because as he put it, time and time again, “The students were so friendly, so eager to learn, and full of curiosity and strong work ethics....
Gregg Eaton
September 12, 2014 | Wilbraham, MA
Mr. Eaton was one of my favorite teachers. Sorry for your loss.
Linnie Riell
September 07, 2014 | Belchertown, MA
I used to call him flash. He was my favorite teacher. He always had an interesting story to get his point across. .. I'm going to miss him
richard volker
September 04, 2014 | Chicopee, MA
Mr. Eaton was one of my favorite teachers. My prayers go out to his family and friends, he will be truly missed!!
Brenda (Bragg) Graveline
September 04, 2014 | Wilbraham, MA
Gregg and Family: Our deepest sympathy. May you be comforted by your memories.
Paul and Michelle Zimakas
September 03, 2014 | Centerville, MA
Uncle Gordy with his brother Bill and my dad Bob his brother
I will miss visiting my Uncle Gordy. I loved our philosophical talks. He was such a smart and wise man I would often say to someone. "I will have to remember to ask my Uncle because he would know that answer. I always bragged about him to others. He had a great sense of humor and we would get to laughing over the silliest subjects. You could talk to him about anything. He was a great listener. I will truly miss him and feel lost not having him in my life. I feel at great peace knowing...
Lisa Jo Eaton
September 03, 2014 | Souhbridge, MA
Sally, Sorry for your families and your loss. Will keep you in my prayers. Karen Piemonte
August 30, 2014