Gregory-Kellogg-Obituary

Gregory Kellogg

Anchorage, Alaska

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Gregory L. Kellogg, 59, died at home March 5, 2011, of esophageal cancer and acute leukemia. Born May 8, 1951, in Las Vegas, Nev., Gregory graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas with a degree in political science and began a 36-year career with the Environmental Protection...

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Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal."

Echevarria ?"Once a tear fell off my cheek and into the ocean, the day I find it will be the day I stop loving you".

Kathy, Keagan, Kira and Gage - we are so grateful that Greg made Alaska home for his family. We are so appreciative of all the hours and passion he put into his volunteer work for the Boys Goldstrikers '85 team. We are so happy his legacy will live on through his very caring and talented family. Know that you will always be family in our hearts -
The Feierabend Family (Janel, Scott, Dash, Tristan and Adriane)

Greg was a wonderful man and a good friend.
I will always remember him for his integrity and the passionate letters he would write to newspapers on behalf of enviromental and human causes he cared deeply about.
My sympathies to his wonderful family, I am sure he is deeply misssed by all who knew him.

Greg was a wonderful person to work with and did so much for the State of Alaska to develop collaboration. He led diverse groups with grace and had the ability to let everyone's voice be heard -even under challenging circumstances. He will be sadly missed! I wish you all the happiest of memories of a great guy!

Dear Kathy and Family...Bob and I were deeply sadden to learn the news of Greg's passing. I truly enjoyed working with Greg over the years at EPA, and am grateful to have had the joy and privilege of knowing all of you when you lived in Kitsap Co. May the great memories of life with Greg give you and yours peace, as his spirit will live on in our hearts.

My deepest condolences to Greg's family. He spoke of them often and loved them dearly, particularly his children and grandchildren. Greg leaves a huge void among those of us who worked with him over the years. He was a mentor and a friend, and we miss him.

It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through. I'm glad I was able to spend a little time before his passing. Sorry for you loss Kathy, Keagan, Kira, Gage, and David.