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Gordon Streeter

Huntsville, Alabama

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Gordon Scott Streeter, 61, of Huntsville, passed away, Saturday, May 16, 2020. He is survived by his wife of 38 years, Elisabeth Green-Streeter; sons, Patrick and Michael Streeter of Huntsville; brother, Guy Streeter (Mark); in-laws, Shirley Streeter, Carmel Morris (Archie), David Green...

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Unbelievable that a year has passed. Another memory of Gordon from High School is how much he loved math and was so good at it. He pretty much tutored me through Algebra. Looking back on it I realize that my parents should have paid him. I ended up with a fairly good grade but without his help I probably would have failed.
I also remember that he thought it was amusing that he was into computers and that while his mom was in labor/delivery having him, his dad was in the waiting...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

So sorry for your loss. I know its been a long battle. I will remember Gordon as a friendly colleague and just a great guy. I know he loved his wife and boys so much. You are all in my prayers.

Thirty years ago Gordon had faith in me and offered me a position to join his team at Intergraph, and I was hired. He was a great manager with impeccable work ethics and integrity. I learned a lot from him. I will be forever grateful. I am sorry for your loss. God bless you and give you peace in your time of mourning.

A devoted friend and music buddy!

Gordon was one of the good guys . Ive known him all my life , and can honestly say he was never mean to anyone. His smile , laughter and kindness will be forever missed. Heart broken for this loss. Elizabeth and family will continue to be in my prayers.

Gordon and I were friends/sweethearts in High School and early College years. He was a fun person to be with and a young man of integrity. He loved to laugh and sing. One of my fondest memories was on prom night when he showed up with a really nice suit on and a cowboy hat. Of course he didnt wear the hat to the dance. He was just being Gordon. See ya later, Gordon. Mary