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Greg Gimblette

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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DIED
February 17, 2025
LOCATION
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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After two heroic years my husband lost his battle to cancer. Greg Gimblette passed away on February 17, 2025. There will be no monuments built nor parades given, but if anyone met Greg for the first time, they would always remember him as a personable, kind, unassuming and caring gentleman;...

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Paula, I am so sorry for your loss. It was a pleasure to meet both of you... always enjoyed our conversations on Tor Court. You two certainly shared a beautiful life together. May the wonderful memories you made continue to bring joy to your heart. Greg was fortunate to have you by his side through his journey.

I was travelling and only recently learned of Greg's passing- i met him later in life when my wife and i purchased his Pen Yan Swift- i will think of him as we cruise upon the lakes Jim Wallace/ Beth Pearson

Dear Paula, What a beautiful tribute to your husband, Greg. Greg was a good friend of my brother Tim, who I shared the tribute with, who lives in CA. He shared fun memories of Greg at South Jr High and how he also had a nice connection with our Mom too. As you said very well, "Godspeed".

Paula I am so sorry to hear of Greg´s passing . You were a couple so much in love Pat Litano

I met Greg in 2011. At the time he served as an historical consultant for Cherry Cottage in Stockbridge and I had been hired to do post clean up after its restoration. (My partner and I became the caretakers for the property 3 yrs later). My 1st impression? I saw a man full of passion and dedication. I admired his meticulous nature and the way he would fuss over trying to help the homeowner find the correct period pieces. Although Cherry Cottage is dedicated to the Hopkins family (cira...

Greg was my landlord in Stockbridge for many years before I bought my own home. Very nice guy. Before I moved, I remember he had just purchased a scooter and he was very excited about it. I hope warm memories comfort you during this difficult time.

So sorry to hear about Gregs passing. Our condolences to you Paula and your families.

Paula, I had only met Grag a few weeks ago, but had heard of him, from Earl, so often, and so warmly. It was easy to see what a gentleman he was, in the way he lived out his last days. His obituary was such a beautiful testimony to this, so loving, thoughtful and beautifully written. We will be thinking of both of you.

Hello again Ms. Gimblette as I last referred to you as my art teacher at North/Reid Jr. High in the late 70s. I didn't like art class, but I remember you being bubbly and very nice to all of us kids. I haven't seen you since and I haven't seen Greg since 1983 when I worked with him at Besse Clarke during my HS days. He was a really nice, funny and quirky man. He always cracked me up when he was high in energy running around to all the clothes racks in the sports department making sure all...