Gregg-Barth-Obituary

Gregg A. Barth

Omaha, Nebraska

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BARTH-Gregg A., 60, of Omaha, NE, passed away February 9, 2007. Gregg was preceded in death by parents William and Alma, Daddy Jack and granddaughter Anastasia Laferla. Gregg is survived by wife Ruth Ann; children Brad, Brooke (Tom) Laferla, Brandon and Bryson; brothers William (Barbara),...

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Dearest Ruth Ann and family, We have had you in our thoughts and prayers and hope that you have found comfort in so many people caring about all of you. We were so sad that we could not come to the service. We heard it was beautiful.We shared memories our times together with our family and friends; they all love the wine and cheese stories. Remember the beach party?!! all our LOVE!!! Doug and Mary Engelke

Dear Ruth Ann,
It was a joy to see you and Gregg last spring, and now I am praying for you and your children at this sorrowful time. May God be with you always.

To Greg's family. I have fond memories of Greg from McMillan Jr. High and North High and was sadden to hear of his passing. My condolences to all.

Our thoughts are with you at time. It was a great pleasure working with him all these years.

To The Barth Family,
We have great memories of Gregg at North High.
We extend our deepest sympathies and prayers in this time of loss.
Todd and Ginger (Carlson) Graham

To Gregg's Family:
I worked with Gregg at Ballantyne and at Vickers. He was always such an up-beat guy, and very kind. I teased him a lot because he almost always had a cup of coffee in his hand. I can tell he is one of God's children. May you find comfort at this time of great sorrow knowing that he is with his Father and that, one day, he will be with all of you again.

ourprayers are with you at this time he will be missed

Dear Barth Family:

Gregg was a friend to everyone he met. We went to McMillan & then North together. I have very fond memories of Gregg and the time we spent together. Heart felt sympathy to your entire family.

Paul F Fischer

To the Barth family. We will never understand why people die when they do.If they are older we sometimes can understand and it is a little easier.But sixty is not old. But God is in controll and Gregg is with Him now.Where there is no more crying,no pain, but only joy. And Gregg will be waiting for each and everyone of you. Iam a old class mate of Gregg in high school.He will be greatly missed but you will always have the memories and love in your minds and hearts, that no one can ever take...