Gregory-Ashby-Obituary

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Gregory R Ashby

Denison,, Texas

Dec 31, 1960 – Jul 2, 2016 (Age 55)

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BORN
December 31, 1960
DIED
July 2, 2016
AGE
55
LOCATION
Denison,, Texas

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Gregory R. Ashby, 55, of Sherman, Texas, died Saturday, July 2, 2016 at Texoma Medical Center in Denison, Texas, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his loving family and friends.


A Memorial Service will be held Friday, July 8, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at Dannel Funeral Chapel, Sherman, Texas. The family will receive friends immediately following the memorial service at Dannel Funeral Home.


He was born on December 31, 1960, in Omaha, Nebraska, one of three sons born to Darlene Pemberton and Richard "Dick" Ashby. At the young age of one, he moved with his parents to Portland, Oregon and from that moment on, he called Portland "Home". He moved to Sherman over 30 years ago.


On July 24, 1989, he married Linda Williams in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, and of that union, a precious daughter was born, Chelsea Ashby. He was owner of Gallery Frames and Art Center located on Mulberry Street.


Mr. Ashby was a member of various organizations, and was especially committed to the Sherman Noon Lions Club and the Sherman Art League which was certainly a passion of his. He specialized in abstract art which was evident in all of his favorite pieces. Not only was he passionate about fine works of art, he loved photography, Astronomy, History, hiking, bicycling, camping, kayaking, the art of wine making and loved attending concerts. He loved being outdoors and any activity that involved being outdoors. He had a diverse love of all genres of music and bands.


He is survived by his parents, Darlene & Richard "Dick" Ashby of Nyssa, OR; his wife and soulmate, Linda of Sherman, TX; daughter, Chelsea Ashby and Colin Price of Howe, TX; brothers, Rodney Ashby (Kathy) of Washougal, WA and Bradley Ashby of Portland, OR; Mother - in - law, Margaret Williams of Sherman, TX; Very Special Friends, Mark & Eve Gilmore of Bells, TX; and his favorite pups, Rebel, Lexi, Kingston, and Baylor.



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My words cannot express the sorrow I felt when I heard of Greg's death. I am a long time customer of his. He did some beautiful, special family things for me that have so much sentimental value. I always knew he could come up with the right thing to do with whatever I was having framed. Coming into the store, it was always a treat to be greeted by one of the dogs and visit with Greg as he directed me in the right direction on whatever I was having framed. I am surrounded by his work and will...

Dear Chelsea,

We are very sorry for the loss of your dear father. He repaired a Civil War era Ambrotype glass plate photo for me that I thought was beyond saving.
You, your mother, and all of your family are in our prayers.
Our love,
Ken and Elizabeth Anne Jones

I'm so sorry to hear about Greg's death, Linda. I wasn't aware of his death. Love to you and your family

I AM SO SORRY ABOUT GREG.HE WAS A GREAT PERSON FUN TO BE AROUND. HE WILL BE MISSED BY MANY. SENDING LOVE TO HIS FAMILY

On behalf of Congressman John Ratcliffe, our office would like to express our sincere condolences to Greg's entire family. Greg volunteered his time to serve as a judge for the Congressional Art Competition, evaluating art pieces submitted by high school students from across the 4th Congressional District of Texas and inspiring our next generation to develop their talents and pursue their dreams. He was a joy to work with, and we are truly sorry for the loss of Greg's presence in our...

We are so sorry for your loss Linda. We had no idea he was sick. We know there are no words to help you right now but you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Linda and Chelsea,

Greg was such a great person to be around. I visited him many times at the frame shop. He always had a great way to frame the items I brought to him. He thought in a different way then I did which worked out wonderfully.
We had some great conversations about traveling the country and the area. As well as discussing music and the local concerts. He always had a smile on his face.
Some of his ideas helped me to see things in a different light.
I was very...

Hi Linda, We love you and are so sorry for your loss. We know words are not enough at a time like this, but lean on the Lord and he will give you all the strength that you will need to get through this. We love you. Jackie and Brenda Nobles

Linda, I am so sorry for your loss. I had the privilege of meeting Greg at the frame shop. He made the eight frames that hang in the foyer at the Sherman ISD Service Center.