Gregory-Javer-Obituary

Gregory W. Javer

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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WILKES-BARRE — Gregory W. Javer, 56, of Wilkes-Barre, formerly of Harveys Lake, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024, surrounded by the love of his family.

Born March 29, 1968, in Wilkes-Barre, Gregory was a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and later earned his degree from...

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So sorry to hear about Greg. Way too young!! Always a favorite student/athlete at Lake-Lehman. He will be missed! Coach´B´

My condolences to Shirley and family on the loss of your beloved son and brother. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

My deepest sympathies to Greg´s family. I had the privilege of working closely with Greg for many years. Over that time I witnessed a man who worked tirelessly to help his co-workers develop their skills and flourish in their roles. Extremely well spoken, thoughtful and kind, Greg was always there, advocating for others, and doing what was right and good. He will be missed. God bless.

Condolences to Greg´s family. I had the pleasure of working with him and he was an amazing, caring, and loving person. God bless.

You will deeply missed Greg. You were such a great trainer and instructor to all of the Penn Foster Team. What a pleasure to be able to experience time with you. Rest peacefully, my friend.

I knew Greg from Penn Foster. He was a kind, thoughtful person. Always a smile and hello. My deepest sympathy to Greg's family.

My deepest sympathy to the Javer Family . I was friends with Greg and Tony for a long time . I enjoyed alot of times hanging out with Greg . Whether it be going to the movies,going to his house to watch movies or just hang out or just going out in general . I enjoyed the many years with him playing volleyball . He was a great player . I will always enjoy our conversations we had and especially Ed Wood movies . Like his whole family he was very humble . These were some of the best times in...

So very sorry Shirley and family..God bless yous all..Greg was a happy soul..prayers and big hugs..

Greg started as a teacher to me when I first started at Penn Foster. Later, I had the pleasure of getting to work alongside him training others. He was an amazing teacher and I will always remember his stories about OJ Simpson's shoes and Ed Wood. Rest in peace, Greg. You will be dearly missed.