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Greg Conant

Portland, Maine

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Greg Conant, 51 WINDHAM -- Greg Conant, 51, of Windham passed away Friday, Nov. 7, 2008, after a very brief illness surrounded by his loving family. Greg was born in Portland, the son of Gary and Janice Conant. His family settled in Windham when he was a young child. Greg was an avid supporter...

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Nancy,
We were so sorry for you and Sara. With Bob and Greg so close, it is amazing that their deaths should be so close. Greg was so nice to us and did so much for us. We grieve for you.
Love, Madelyn and Maurice

Nancy and Sara,
We was so shocked and so very sorry to learn of Gregs passing. It seems like it was just a few weeks ago when you were there for Denise when Bob passed away. I know you both know how much Greg loved and adored you and that is what you can hold onto with all the good memories. Please accept our deepest sympathy.
Terri, Jerry and Rick

Dear Nancy and Sara,
I was so sad to hear that Greg had died. I am so sorry for this loss but will remember him as such a gentle and helpful man.

Nancy,

My deepest sympathies to you and your family. I was truly saddened to hear of Greg's passing. I have not seen you in many, many years but remember fondly the time that I would spend with the two of you in your tiny little apartment too many years ago to count.

You and yours are in my thoughts.

Dear Brad and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. May God comfort you with divine peace.

Greg was a kind and gentle man. I will always remember him that way. The first time I met him I thought my sister was very lucky. He had a great laugh and was always interested in things and people around him. I will miss you, Greg. I know God is carrying you now.

Nancy and Sara,

Please know that we are thinking of you at this incredibly painful time. Keep Greg's memory alive always and focus on the wonderful times you had together. It will be those memories that keep you going even through your darkest times. If at any time it gets too much for you, please don't ever hesitate to call. Sometimes just talking to someone who has been where you are now can help.
With Love,
Denise, Miranda and Danielle

To the Family, a friend called me this morning to tell me about Greg and I am just in shock. I am so sorry for your loss. It's been a long time, I have some very happy memories growing up with him. To all of you remember what he brought to you he will always be in your heart.

Dear Anthony,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Love,
Cheryl Webber Cuddy