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Gregory Kucera

Anchorage, Alaska

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Long-time Anchorage resident Gregory B. Kucera passed away peacefully last Friday, Nov. 16, 2012 at the age of 52, with his family at his side. Gregory was born on August 29, 1960 in Klamath Falls, OR, to Donald and Nancy Kucera. He was raised in Klamath Falls on the family farm, N.D. Dairy. He...

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I'm very sorry to only now learn of the death of Greg Kucera - a friend and colleague dedicated, as best he could, to workers, his craft, nation and family and to me always quick with a smile and a story. "Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May the soul of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen."

To the Kucera Family~
I went to high school with Greg and the last time I saw him was at our 20th Reunion! He still had that smile and good sense of humor~what was a suprise was he had no hair! Just by reading his guest book he as accomplished so much and what a mentor to many~I know you all are proud of the Man, Son, Father, Brother, Uncle he was. Hold onto those memories and special times and know that he will be waiting for you all at the pearly white gates when the Lord decides it's...

My condolences to Greg's family - both at home and the Ironworker's. Greg was a great guy and will be sorely missed and remembered.

I am very sad to see my uncle go, but glad that he is no longer suffering. I will miss you uncle Greg.

Our sympathies and prayers go out to our friends the Kucera's.

I am so sorry for your loss. Greg was a tireless advocate and I always enjoyed working with him on various projects. He was a shining light in Alaska.

I am very sorry to hear of the passing of my friend , Greg , As were others , here in Edmonton , who knew him as a hard worker who enjoyed life .

My deepest condolences to the entire Kucera family. Greg and I went to school together and he was one of those guys that made everyone feel important. It is so obvious that he has built an amazing legacy not only as a union brother but as a family man. May your family be comforted during this difficult time by the memories you have made with him and by the prayers that are being said for all of you.

My sincere condolences to the Kucera Family. Greg will be greatly missed. Greg's friendly smile and disposition always seemed to be present whenever he came in to review a new Retirement file. He was very fond of his Ironworkers. He used to joke he wasn't going to sign off on his Retirees as he was losing another "good ironworker" Labor Trust Services will miss you Greg.