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GREGG M. HAWKINS

Las Vegas, Nevada

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HAWKINS GREGG M. HAWKINS, 55, of Las Vegas, NV, formerly of Upper St. Clair, PA, died on August 30, 2012 after a courageous battle against a long illness. Beloved husband of Rosalie (Formusa) Hawkins; Dear son of Russell and Joan Hawkins; brother of Glenn (Miriam) Hawkins; uncle of Cole Hawkins;...

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Nine years but seems like yesterday. Live and miss you always.

I use to work with Gregg during 90's at the Stardust Resort& Casino.He was my boss, my general manager at the Food Department. I was very impressioned by his professional skills. Always paying attention to any detail, always ready to help and coordinate. For me, a poor immigrant from Romania he use to be a good example of american proffesionalism. A complex personality. Exigency and kindness in the same person. One day he( usually quiet about this kind of things) told me: Flavius, don't go...

I worked with Gregg at Main Street and California hotel. He was a good leader and very knowledgeable about the F& B department. He loved the Steelers, hope they win this Sunday for him. "Gregg, don't tell God what to do up there." My Blessings

Thank you to everyone who signed this guestbook. Your kind words mean a lot to me and Gregg's parents and brother. He will be dearly missed in our lives.

Russ and Joan,
I am want to extend my deepest sympathys in the passing of you son Gregg. My thoughts and prayers are with your family in this difficult time. May you find peace in the days to follow.
Love and sympathy,
Ashley

Rose and Family, My heartfelt sympathy to you. I miss Gregg as a colleague and friend. May you find peace in wonderful memories and in knowing Gregg is in a better place.

Aunt Joan, Uncle Russ, Glenn, Rose: I am deeply saddened by Gregg's passing. I know he gave it his all in fighting his illness. Over the past several years Gregg and I were "penpals" exchanging life stories and pictures. I hope he enjoyed mine as much as I enjoyed his! I guess you can take the man out of Carrick but can't take Carrick out of the man because Gregg always identified with my "back home" stories. I will truly miss corresponding with him. I hope your memories of happy times...

I went to St. Basil's and graduated from Carrick with Gregg in 1975.Such a great guy and a real gentleman. He stopped a boy from bullying me in 7th grade. I never forgot. My sincere condolences to the family.

Thank all of you for tour kind thoughts and prayers. Gregg will be missed by all. Bless You, Glenn HAWKINS