GREGORY-PERLSTEIN-Obituary

GREGORY MARTIN PERLSTEIN

Kansas City, Missouri

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Kansas City, Missouri
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American Cancer Society

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Gregory Martin Perlstein, 63, of Overland Park, KS, passed away Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012 at The Kansas City Hospice House. Funeral services 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, at The Louis Memorial Chapel, 6830 Troost Avenue. Burial Kehilath Israel Blue Ridge Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. The family...

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I knew Greg while we were both in high school. I lost contact with him but recently spoke with him when a mutual friend put us in touch with each other. I knew then he was a gentle caring person with great sense of humor. I'm glad I reconnected with him and I know I benefited from having him a friend early in life. My thoughts are with his family and friends.

I had the pleasure of working with Greg! He was very passionate about his work. Even though he was domiciled in KC he worked hard on Western Area's goals just as if his office was down the aisle from me. He was passionate, compassionate, witty & a valued asset to our team. He leaves me with so many fond memories - I'm very grateful to have had the pleasure of knowing and working with him.

Worked with Greg for many years, He was a great guy and alot of fun to be around. we had many a profound discussions about life in general. All around good guy and he will be missed by all who knew him.

My Prayers are with your family.
What a treasure to have had a strong, compassionate man in your lives. I know if he was able to smile with us he truly was a genuine soul. We put every Psychological theory to the test while he was with us, but he still found a way to keep on smiling. He was genuuine. I could see the part in him where he hurt when you hurt. But, most of all he loved people. He truly did fight the the good fight, he finished his race, and he kept the faith.
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A good man. I spoke with him often. He alway had a different slant on how to handle a difficult or delicate situation. He will be missed.

This is a shock to me. I was not aware that he was ill. Very nice person to work with.I am sorry for your loss. Will be praying for you Perlstein Family.
Karen Marks

A good man I enjoyed working with