Gregory-DYSON-Obituary

Gregory Alan DYSON Sr.

Tucson, Arizona

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DYSON, Gregory Alan Sr., 71, passed away on February 23, 2019 at home, after a six year battle with Parkinson's. He leaves his wife of 52 years, Evelyn; son, Greg Jr. (Nicole); daughter, Marcy (Mark) and six grandchildren, Addison, Tanner, Joseph, Samantha, Atlantis and Bristin and many nieces...

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Wade, I was so sorry to hear that Greg passed. Sadly, so many classmates/ friends have passed or are dealing with serious illness. Prayers and hugs from an old friend.

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 119:76.

Wade, we are so sorry to learn of your brother Greg's passing. You and the entire Dyson family are in our thoughts and hearts.
We love you, "Al" Alice and Bob Vorholzer

Mr. Dyson was an dedicated and wonderful teacher. He holds a special place in my heart and I have so many great memories of him. He always had such a great way of inspiring his students and leading by example. My condolences to his loved ones and may you find some comfort in knowing he has touched the lives of so many of his students and his legacy lives on. I often used one of his famous student council phrases with my own students let's give them a standing O

I knew Greg as a competitor in Basketball during High School. I attended Flowing Wells and always thought Greg was a great competitor. I am so very sorry for the Dyson Family's loss ..... Your Husband, Dad and Grandpa was a quality and good person.

Dearest Evelyn, Wade & family--Please accept my most sincere condolences. It seems like only yesterday we were playing baseball & football together at Amphi.May God bless you & yours in this time of sorrow.

Condolences to the Dyson family. Greg was the BEST!

Mr. Dyson was a great teacher that taught me the rules of the road as well as believing in me in Student Council. Not many teachers compared to Mr. Dyson. Love to your family during this difficult time.