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GREGORY W. MENGES

Scituate, Massachusetts

1968 - 2016

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MENGES, Gregory W. 47 of Scituate, MA, formerly of Newton and Beacon Hill died May 11, 2016 surrounded by family. Born May 14, 1968, to Carol A. Keaveny and the late William R. Menges. Greg was the beloved father to Riley Marie and David Gregory Menges. Devoted son to Carol A. Keaveny and stepson...

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Greg and I attended Colgate together and were good friends, especially after graduating. We had a blast with other friends at an alumni weekend. Laughed for days on end. He visited in NYC and I visited in Boston so many decades back when we were both trying to figure out what to be and do post college. He was such a gentleman, quiet, polite, hard working. Never said an unkind word. We lost touch over the years but no doubt those who spent time with him recognized the same good character that...

Greg was my Dad's friend and financial soul mate. His friendship, wisdom and guidance will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Greg was an amazing father and person. We shared many laughs together. He will be missed. May his memory be eternal.

Greg, Iwas smitten for you since the third grade and I was very lucky that we came back into each other's lives and reconnected. We were lucky to have found love and happiness together at this age. We shared many memories together over the past year that will remain in my heart forever. You had told me that you wanted me to hold your hand and walk with you until the end of time. , Although your time in this world was way too short, I did. You will forever remain in my heart . May you rest...

So sorry for your loss! Menge was a great teammate and character guy. I played lax and hockey with him at Colgate and he was a calming force and excellent leader.

I always thought that I'd see you again. Be in peace my friend.

I worked with Greg for several years in Boston, always a smile, always a gentleman, never a disparaging word. I remember the times going by his office after everyone had left seeing him working on his MBA. As two new parents we would talk about our children, work, sports. I would then say goodnight and leave him to continue his studies. His work ethic and drive to improve himself and make things better for his family inspired me then as his memory inspires me tonight. Rest in peace, Greg.

Carol and Family,

We are so very sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. We will miss him deeply and cherish those memories we had with him.

Lots of love,

Jennifer and Kieran McKinney

I am so sorry for the loss! Greg was a great person! Terrific Goalie and competitor! I was blessed to know him and coach him.