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Gregory E. Anderson

Dennison, Ohio

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Gregory E. Anderson 54, of Tuscarawas, passed away on Thursday, June 20, 2013 at University Hospital in Cleveland after a brief illness. Born April 28, 1959 in Dennison, he was a son of Larry E. and Carolyn J. (Garrett) Anderson of Uhrichsville. On May 7, 1993, Greg married Andrea J. (Young)...

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My condolences to the Anderson family.I'm sad to hear of his passing.Greg and I had a great time growing up on South Water St. together.

Daddy,
This still seems so unreal to me! You were an awesome Dad, one who would never judge a situation but always had positive advice to give! Who will I turn to when I need a good talk or cry! You were always there to listen. Always encouraging me to do better for myself because you "know what I deserve!" Nothing will ever fill the void in my broken heart, for we never get over a loss like this, just learn how to deal with you no longer being here! Your memories will remain with me...

Andrea and family, We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Take care. Christopher, Teri, Skyler, & Sierra Smolak

If every one was like Greg Anderson what a great world this would be..always positive the Smith families have very good memories and all the laughter he brought into our life..Take comfort that Greg enjoyed life to its fullest and was a friend to every one.. WE LOVE YOU ALL Jim and Stephanie Smith

Just talked to Greg a few weeks ago at Tony's on his way to work. A great guy, a proud father, and far too young to be gone. To his family, hang on to the good times and memories you shared.

Carrie Kiley and Families of Greg.We are sorry to hear the loss.Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.

Living on south water street when I was a young man it was a great time going out the road and playing sports with Greg and the rest of the gang out that way! Years later it was still a lot of fun during fantasy football and just recently standing at the fence with Greg during Claymont softball games. Whatever involved Greg always involved laughter. Will miss you!

A longtime friend, classmate, and teammate. We grew up discovering life together in Uhrichsville, which was our world at the time. As we aged our worlds expanded and new experiences came to light. Now with the passing of Greg, the world seems to have contracted and the lights are more dim. I miss you, buddy