GREGORY-GUMPHREY-Obituary

GREGORY DANIEL GUMPHREY

Mount Vernon, Washington

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Gregory (Gumby) Daniel Gumphrey, age 47, of Bow passed away suddenly on February 10, 2010 surrounded by many friends and family members. Born to Daniel Gumphrey and Barbara Lien on March 8, 1962.Greg worked as an operations manager at SB&C in Mount Vernon for several years.Greg had a passion...

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Greg was a wonderful person, boss, someone to really look up to. In the short time I knew him, I learned so much. He was always pushing motivation and determination and that is something that I will always use in the future. Greg had a great sense of humor and presence to him. His smile in the morning would really light up the day. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. God Bless!

It is sad to see a life taken at such a young age, and know that Greg will be missed. I wish we would have had a chance to sit down and talk but, unfortunately, that never had a chance to happen. I am glad Greg had the opportunity to know our son, Chris, and his new daughter-in-law, Linda. Although, so short. My thoughts and prayers go out to Greg's family. I hope his memories will help give you comfort in your grief, and through this tragedy. Greg was a part of my life, and will always...

this is for a guy who profoundly affected so many lives that he crossed paths with.With his genarosity,humor and intellengence.He lived life to the fullest that he possibly could.You are a friend to me and knew me better than most that stuck with me.Being my best friend through years back.We had great times.Times that will never be forgotten.Iknow our lives will cross agin not on this earth,but in a better place.A place where the pain of mortals will not exist.The words cant say enough.I will...

im gonna miss you so much gumby thank you for being in my life for so many years calling me dudette with that surfer dude attude you lived life to the fullest and with the gusto people olny dream of on behalf of my son greg (who we named after you )my granbabies and chris and my family who knew you go with god on the waves you enjoyed surfing so much deb aka dudette superior wisc

Greg was a fun guy to work for always had a smile on his face in the mornings and always walked around the whole office to say goodmorning to everyone I know that made the day for many people to see a boss who would do that.
He will be missed by all

Greg was my boss, & my friend. A hard combo to do this day and age, I loved & respected him, he was such a nice person, with so much energy & what a great work ethic. I admired him inside & outside of work, I wish I would have told him so when I made a decision to move on from the company, he was very understanding & always bent over backwards to go the extra mile to see that his people were taken care of, if we needed anything he would go to bat for us. I seen greg go out of his way on snowy...

Greg was one of a kind! He was an amazing man and I will miss him forever. Until we meet again, I'll see you soon!! My thoughts and prayer go out to his mother Barb, Sisters Wendy & Krista, brother Stacey, and his sons. Chris I'm glad you got the opportunity to reunite with your father.

My heart breaks for each and everyone of us that had the joy of knowing and spending time with Greg. It's going to take a long time to get over losing him. The only thing that helps is knowing that Greg was met by his Father and they can have a beer and get caught up since they last saw each other. I will forever cherish the Jenga game you bought for us.

Greg was a very kind and generous man. We were blessed to be counted as his friends. His passing has left a large void in our lives. He will be missed by all.