GREGORY-BADGEROW-Obituary

GREGORY A. BADGEROW

Lakeland, Florida

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GREGORY A. BADGEROW LAKELAND - Gregory A. Badgerow, 66, died on May 2, 2016, from a long illness and after only one year of retirement. He was born in IL in 1949, and moved to St. Petersburg, FL in 1958, and later Lakeland in 1990. He was a graduate of Dixie Hollins High School in St....

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I'm so sorry to hear about Greg. He helped me w/ finances several yrs. ago & was so kind & attentive. Just found out about his struggle this past yr. Prayers for the Family. God comfort & strengthen you all.

To All Who Loved Greg ~ Fred knew Greg from St Pete. There are no words to soothe your hurting hearts and comfort comes ever so slowly. But we humbly offer loving thoughts and prayers for your strength and peace. Know that Greg is healed forever and is now in the hands of our precious savior. Fred and Ann Zimmermann

Your family was always so special to ours! Greg will be greatly missed by many. Our prayers and hearts are with you, Pam.

Greg was the most,most unselfish, kind, ethical and generous individual that I have ever known. He was a rock in which one could stand on. I was truly blessed to have had him as my brother in law.

Someone once said, "If you want to know what your relationship with your wife will be, look no further than her relationship with her brother. Pamela, my wife, loved him deeply. I told him before he died, "Thank you for raising a great sister." In Greg's fashion, he said, "I had little to...

Sharon and family, please accept our deepest condolences. Greg was a great man/friend and will be truly missed. Sincerely, Greg Mercer and family

Greg was a great leader in the insurance industry, and always demonstrated professionalism and honesty in business. My
condolences to the family

Sharon, Kathy and I are so sorry for your loss.

Our sincerest condolences go out to the Badgerow family. Justin is a dear friend of our PA family, and we regret that we will never have the privilege of meeting his father. It seems he was a kind and gentle man, which doesn't surprise us knowing his son. Our prayers and thoughts to Sharon, Justin, and family

Rejoicing in Heaven...one day we will meet and Worship Jesus together ❤