Gregory-Florio-Obituary

Gregory A. Florio

San Francisco, California

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Gregory A. Florio March 15, 1951-December 25, 2008 Gregory Florio left this world to be with the Lord early Christmas morning, he was 57 years of age. He was born in SF, graduated from Holy Angels School, Westmoor High School and Sonoma State University. Scouting was a passion in Greg's early...

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Greg...the nicest guy with the biggest heart! I'll always remember your generosity during the WF Community Support Campaigns and how you were always so willing to help me out with my projects and questions. My prayers for you and your family.

Greg you'll be deeply missed. You've been a good friend for the last 15 years. I remember when we worked on ATM projects together throughout Texas and California. I will really miss you. You're in good hands now.

Greg was always so gracious and willing to assist in any way when we needed ATM project support in TX. His intelligent, kind, gentle and supportive manner will be greatly missed by those who had the privilege of working with him.

Greg, I still cherish the days when you were my armed partner riding in the white (police looking) car visiting branch after branch up and down the peninsula back in 1986 and 87. Then again our paths crossed when we both ended up in ATM Banking in 1995 to present. I will miss talking to you. I will miss hearing your stories about your family, your investments and most of all, I will miss your dry sense of humor. You were a good friend for over 22 years.

I still cannot believe that you...

Greg will be missed here. To his family and friends I send my deepest condlences.
Brian Gibson (ATM Banking)

Greg. You were a true friend and part of our family, you will be miss dearly. You ment alot to Dawson, and he loved you. So did Ashley, Connor and us...

Bill, Margaret and kids..

We will miss you. I will always remember your humor.

Your hard work and dedication to getting the job done will be missed by all of us at CPG.