Gregory-Palmer-Obituary

Gregory S. Palmer

Falmouth, Maine

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Gregory S. Palmer, 41 FALMOUTH -- Gregory S. Palmer, 41, of Falmouth, died unexpectedly on Feb. 11, 2014, at home. He was born at Maine Medical Center on Sept. 30, 1972, the son of Robin McGuire (nee Kunkle) and Stephen Palmer. Greg attended Breakwater School and Gray public schools, graduating...

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One of my son's best friends is Brett. We had met Greh & Danielle a few times. He was such a light. We'll pass on a card to Brett. I hope we can spend more time with him. He's been to the Portland Museum of Art with us and Willard Beach. We used to joke with Greg that he reminded us of Stephen King - he got a laugh out of that - it must have been due to his love of science fiction. -Heather, Mike, William (11) & Michael (9)

You have always held a special place in my heart Greg. It was so wonderful to see you this fall in our children's home room and pick on poor mrs fowle.... I'll miss that bubbly smile and hearing the prankster call out MJ to me randomly in a crowd... Like I wouldn't know it was you. Rest in peace now my friend, watch your babies from above and guide them with your light as you lit up our lives. You will forever be in my heart.
Peace and love to your mom and the boys, know he is...

I competed with and against Greg for many years. Always smiling, quick with a joke, great laugh. Seeing him always put a smile on your face, just a great person. Played a little ball with him a few years ago in Lewiston, hadn't seen him in years. He was still smiling, positive and lighting up others spirits. I am blessed to have known him, fortunate to play ball, talk, go to his wedding, and watch him turn into a wonderful father and person. My prayers are with his family, his boys, and...

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I have a lot of childhood memories growing up on Fran Circle with Greg. Tory Dyer

Our hearts and prayers are with you. Irene & Maynard Hincks

My deepest condolences to Robin , Ken , Kim and Scott and his two sons.Remember the good times and he will always be with you in your heart .

We didn't really know Greg as an adult but as a child and young man he was a ray of sunshine in our lives! We are so sorry for your loss.

The last time I saw Greg was this fall. I saw him in town and he asked to check out my car so Beth told him to get the zero to 60 experience. I took him out for a ride in my Challenger and we both had a good laugh. I was so glad to get back in touch with him and we planned to get together in the spring when worked slowed down. I wish I got to spend more time with him. He was one of the funniest and nicest people I remember from high school and didn't seem to change at all. His family is...

What I will remember most about Greg is how much he loved his boys. The first day I met him he told me all about them. He was a very proud dad. I miss him.