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Gregory W. Harbach

Lawrenceville, New Jersey

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September 21, 2025
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Lawrenceville, New Jersey

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Gregory W. Harbach, 55, of Hamilton, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, September 21, 2025 at home.Born in Trenton, NJ, he was a lifelong resident of the Pennington/Trenton, NJ area. He was a graduate of The Pennington School, where he played football for legendary Coach Bill Long....

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I was musical director of Guys and Dolls at The Pennington School, when Greg played Nicely Nicely Johnson. He was both talented and easy to work with. Whenever I hear "Sit Down, You're Rocking the Boat," I hear Greg singing it. I am indeed sorry that all of his family and friends have lost him so much too soon.

Dear Jeannie and Bill I cannot imagine the nightmare you´re going through. My heart felt condolences to your family. Thomasina

Dear Bill, Jean and family, There are no words of condolences that will ease your pain in the loss of your dear son, Greg, but we hope knowing that our prayers will help comfort you during this heartbreaking time. Our hearts are with you. Much love and peace, Peter and Ida Doolan

My deepest condolences, your neighbor Sue McKnight

Colleen and Family, I worked with Greg when he started at DOT, and it didn't take long for us to become friends. We loved to tease each other over bowling, football and anything else that we could make each other laugh about. I will miss our talks and the one thing I know for sure is that he loved his family and friends and spending time with them. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you, and I hope all your memories will get you through the tough times. Rest easy Greg!

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To Colleen and Family, My husband worked with Greg and we both bowled with him. He was a great man who left a wonderful legacy behind. Now that he is gone may all the beautiful memories be a blessing to you and your family. Our sympathies for your loss.

My love for my cousin Gregory has and will never stop. We had a special unexplainable connection, me the oldest of the cousins and him the youngest, until Nicky and Joey. I'll always remember when he lived with me and it was frat house like, Otto, Joey, Nicky over, playing Oii , hanging, what ever, just making memories. Our making grandmom Olszewski's Christmas wish one year, he and I put lights on her porch, she wanted them, we delivered. Rest in Peace Gregory. You were loved like the...

I will remember Gregory for his sense of humor and the touching eulogy he delivered for his "Uncle Rich" who loved Greg and enjoyed his company. Always a fun / funny guy Geggy quietly accomplished great things, big & small..... and humbly.