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Gregory T. Deshields

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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Gregory T. Deshields North Myrtle Beach Gregory "Greg" Townsend Deshields, 61, of North Myrtle Beach, passed away on November 7th, following a valiant battle with cancer. He was born May 20th, 1950 in Newport News, Virginia, son of the late Fannie "Skippy" Hope Deshields and the late Danford...

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I only learned today of Greg's passing. It's been many many years since I last saw him, but his smile, his laugh, and of course his dancing, will remain in my heart forever. The world is slightly sadder without this good-hearted man.

Greg aka "Magic",

You are unrepeatable. There is a magic about you that is all your own.
D M Dillenger
(Doesn't that just say it all) I miss you so much and you will live in my heart and my memories everyday of my life.
Love "Cas"
Cheryl Brooks

I remember Greg from his first job at the telephone company when he finished college. Even then, he was a great guy; loving beach music, sports of all kinds, everything Va. Tech, and socializing with everyone.

Greg you will be missed. Always the life of the party! Your smile would light up a room. Always a true friend to count on. Godspeed.

Connette and Vickii

We will always remember him.
Donna, Teresa, Michelle, Natalie, Josie

greg taught me a great deal during his unwavering support and love in looking after debbie during her struggle with cancer, even after he found out his own diagnosis. what a true testament of unselfish love and commitment. i will be forever grateful to have known such an amazing person. May you rest in peace Greg and please give "Doo" a huge hug and kiss for me.

May God Bless Your Soul. Rest in Peace Greg.

Lexie's first trip with us to the beach

Greg was my wonderful friend and one of the most caring people in the world! I have so many great memories from when we were together and all the fun we had with our friends, those can never be replaced. I will always remember dancing to "My Lady Soul," the only shagging I could do. I may not make it down, but here's to you Greg. We love and will miss you.
Deb and Lexie(cockapoo) Harrison, OH

Carla and Family:
I am sorry for your loss. Gregg was good friend and fellow golfer. I am out of state on business and can not make the services but know I'm there in Spirit. God Bless You All.