Gregory-Ouellette-Obituary

Gregory B. Ouellette

Scituate, Massachusetts

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Gregory Ouellette passed away in Scituate, Massachusetts. The obituary was featured in The Scituate Mariner on July 16, 2020, and The Patriot Ledger on July 16, 2020.

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RIP buddy. Thinking of you and your family today.

Our hearts are broken to hear the news of your loss. Greg was such a wonderful young gentleman. Fran adored him. Dave and Cheryl Dwyer

Dear Anne & Jim....your Gregory is so handsome just this photo of him speaks of his brilliant character - words fail us at such a difficult passing. Please rest in the peace that Greg must truly be dancing in Heaven. Love always, Nancy & Joe Mannix

I met Greg years ago at youth soccer by Lawson tower. I remember this because when we were teenagers we struck up a conversation while in the same baby blue 60s mustang, that he would come to soccer in. We hung out quite a bit after that getting in all sorts of trouble. We grew apart after you joined the army, and everytime we spoke its like it picked up right where we left off.

Ill miss you buddy. Rest easy. Till we meet again

I say type this with tears in my eyes.. Greggo I know we got older and life happened but you were always one of my friends when I moved to Scituate.. you looked out for me when I had literally nothing.. thank you brother and rest easy ❤

Dear Gregory... we know you are dancing in Heaven - we lift your family
and friends in prayer as they mourn you leaving us so soon. We pray for their comfort and peace.... with love always,
Nancy (& Joe) Mannix

Dear Ann and Jim we are so sorry for your loss there are no words That can take away your pain please know you are in our thoughts and prayers daily along with your family.
We miss you
love
Deborah and Doug

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Anne & Jim and family,
Our hearts break to hear this terrible news. May you be comforted by our prayers and uplifted by the sorrow we feel for your loss. Joe & Ursula