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Gregory Call

Salt Lake City, Utah

Jul 11, 1948 – Jun 24, 2017

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BORN
July 11, 1948
DIED
June 24, 2017
LOCATION
Salt Lake City, Utah

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1948 ~ 2017Gregory Kent Call passed away peacefully at Promise Hospital on the afternoon of Saturday, June 24th, at the age of 68. He was surrounded by family.Greg was born in Key West, Florida on July 11th 1948 to Dee and Helen Call, while Dee was stationed at the US Naval Base.Greg loved to...

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Greg was my supervising resident during my tumultuous first year of Neurology residency at UU.. He was great to work with,smart, funny and very concerned with giving first rate patient care. I learned a lot from him and remain thankful that we got to work together. May he rest in peace. May God bless him and his family.

I fondly remember Dr. Call when he was my physician in Salmon, Idaho. Such a good doctor. My daughter was the last baby he delivered on May 18, 1982, before he left to go back to school for neurology. He was packing that week when I was due and had quit seeing patients but told me he would deliver her as long as he was still in town. Worked out perfectly.

I enjoyed working with Greg at IMC and always wished that we could have worked together longer. His contributions to the field of Neurology were admirable. I'll miss him. I made a donation to The Nature Conservancy in his memory.

I briefly worked with Greg at the University of Utah Dept of Neurology in 1991 and remember him fondly for his good nature and sense of humor.
He has come to mind multiple times over the intervening years. I am sorry for your loss.
Mary Donnan

Greg Call was a man of kindness, keen intellect,quick wit, humor and great compassion. I worked with him at Intermountain Medical Center, and was always relieved if I learned that he would be my neurological consultant. I knew that Greg would greet me with a smile, no matter what time of day, or how difficult the situation. He was always motivated to do the "right thing," which was often not the easiest thing to do. He always put the patient first.
Greg, I will miss you!

Bridger and Marquet:
We are sad to hear of your Dad's passing. We have great memories of hanging with the ski parents at events and of course, as a physician colleague at the U. We wish you the best and sorry we can't be there for the memorial.
Mark and
Deb