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Gregory J. Erjavac

Madison, Wisconsin

1960 - 2020

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Gregory J. ErjavacJune 1, 1960 - May 31, 2020MADISON, WI - Gregory J. Erjavac, 59, of Madison, WI, son of the late Virginia and Joseph Erjavac; loving brother of Marianne (Glen) Mayer, Katherine Wilk, Sandra Jo (David) Mazurek, and the late Joey; and uncle of Natalie, Sean, Grace, and Jack Mayer,...

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Sorry, wanted to send a P.S. Thanks to Artist Sister for being a good friend and for contacting us.... P.S.S. Greggs we are going to a baseball game in Tokyo at the end of the month. It's not like getting a Coca Cola in Sao Tome... totally possible .

Still missing you Greggs. You would have enjoyed Japan with us. Living here is very different from visiting! We had fun traveling to the 7 continents together didn't we? Your buddies always - John and Nona

Oh my Dear Greg, another year passes since I´ve seen you. I still miss our golfing days that were filled with fun and the odd good shot. You were a top bloke and will always be remembered in my heart and thoughts. Mark.

Another year passes my dear Greg and I still miss our times together just like it was yesterday that I saw you.

Greggs... You were so excited to hear that we wanted to work in Japan so that you could visit... Well we are just about to move to Tokyo in a few days! Hope you stop by in spirit. Fondly, your traveling Buddies, John and Nona

We didn´t want to know. Four messages unanswered and two Christmas cards with Greg´s distinct handwriting missing, we knew something was severely wrong. But we had imagined more reunions with Greg, either in his new home or hosting him in Germany or maybe even meeting up in France or elsewhere on this globe. France is where we are on vacation, right now. So we have time to reminisce and we finally had the guts to do some research which led us here immediately. So here we find the...

My dear friend Greg, I can´t believe I´ve not seen you for two years. I miss you and our friendship we shared at golf. Stu sadly died too and I hope you´re with him now. I´ll never forget you my kind friend. X

I´m certain that he continues on with great purpose and vigor.

I miss you everyday and have so many fond memories of you. You lived everyday with integrity and to the fullest, a shining example for all, a blessing. I remember your visit soon after 9/11, a very uncertain and scary time especially in NYC. While I thought it was brave of you to come visit then, it hit me that you were at greater risk than most people because of your job. You were so brave, thoughtful, reassuring, concerned with Camille’s and my happiness and safety above your own. You gave...