Greg-Wingfield-Obituary

Greg Eric Wingfield

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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Louisville, KY, Kentucky
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American Cancer Society

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WINGFIELD, GREG ERIC, 46, of Louisville passed away on Saturday, September 25, 2010 at U of L Hospital. Greg was a self-employed electrician and a Baptist by faith. He is preceded in death by his mother, Carmaleda Wingfield. Greg is survived by his father, Leon Wingfield; brother, Michael...

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Greg was a great guy and a wonderful friend. His outlook on life and his devotion to animals are an inspiration to us all. He will be missed by me and many others. My condolences to all the Wingfield family

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Wingfield family.
Pain Clinic University of Louisville Hosp

Greg was such an inspiration to anybody that new him. I met him thru a mutual friend when we needed a electrician. He will be missed a great guy.

Dear Mr. Wingfield, Sorry to hear about Greg. It came as a shock to me, I did not know he had been ill. Greg my brother I'll see you on the other side.

Gregory, I will miss you!!!! RIP dear friend.
Mr. Wingfield, I am so sorry for your loss, Gregory will be missed, He was so dear to me. Robin @ Louisville Lighting

Greg was our neighbor and we have never met anyone with such a positive outlook on life. In a matter of minutes he could encourage you to love life and live life to the fullest. He had a love for animals and spoiled all of ours. We will greatly miss him.
Gary & Teresa Foreman

RIP Greg. We will miss seeing you in the neighborhood. Greg was a very sweet man and a wonderful neighbor and he will be missed.

My husband and I went to high school with Greg. He was a fun and wonderful person to be around. Paul and I lost contact with him over time, but we still talked and thought about him and would laugh about some of the silly things he would do or say.. So Sorry for the families loss. I'm glad I had the honor to meet him. I'm sad his smile will not continue to touch peoples lives anymore, but to the ones it did they will never forget..

Greg was a awesome friend in school in our younger days. He was a pleasure to sit next to in class. He will be missed.

Garry Skaggs