Gregory-Junell-Obituary

Gregory Robert Junell

Hanford, California

1968-2012 (Age 44)

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DIED
August 11, 2012
AGE
44
LOCATION
Hanford, California

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Gregory Robert Junell, 44, of San Luis Obispo, passed away Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012, at City of Hope in Duarte, Calif. Born in Hanford, Calif., in January 1968, Greg attended local schools and graduated from Hanford Union High School in 1986. Greg showed an early interest in the rapidly emerging...

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Although I see that much time has gone by, I only just became aware of Greg's passing. I am simply stunned and without proper words. In our few meetings I found him to be a life force of good energy and I felt special in his presence. I am so very sorry for your loss and that your old friend was not available to you. Again I am sorry.

Dear Bob and Janis, I am so sorry for your loss of Greg, what a fighter, I know you are proud. You are both in my prayers for helping you through this difficult time.

A welcoming, good natured man; sharp wit, devoted teacher, and kind.
He will be missed but Heaven has gained a lovely soul.

Allyson Krugh & Tanner Cryden
MCP mom & Student

I was a classmate of Greg's and enjoyed speaking with him at every reunion we attended. I 'll always remember Greg as a genuinely nice guy and a keen intellect. He was definitely one of the "good ones". Something tells me Greg's presence will be felt for many years to come as his good friends from Hanford (aka "The Hanford Boys") will be sharing photos and memories of him. So sorry for your loss and so sorry that we'll be adding another photo of a lost Bullpup to our future reunions.

Greg has been a huge inspiration for me on many levels. He touched more lives in a profound way than anybody I have ever met. His spirit lives on in all of us and all those lives we touch.

Greg and Dorene

Greg was a wonderful friend who I had the pleasure of knowing for exactly half of my life. We met in SLO and became instant friends (as I'm sure many others could say the same, he was always so welcoming). We hiked, talked, meditated and generally pondered the wonders of life and the greater universe together. It was such a wonderfully balanced friendship and I give credit to Greg for making it so lovely. He was ALWAYS positive, loving, generous and caring. In fact, when I was in college and...

Dear Dr. Junell & Janis,

I am truly sorry for your loss. Your son made a huge impact on many people's lives, lived with a conviction few do - or even aspire to - and was a shining light. Thank you for bringing him into this world and helping him become the person he became.

I was lucky enough to meet Greg through Dave Gross (after a fashion) and few times we were able to spend together are both remembered fondly and made an impact on my life.

If there's anything any of...