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Gregory Gene Polzin

Palm Springs, California

1965 - 2016 (Age 51)

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Gregory Gene Polzin1965 - 2016Gregory Gene Polzin lost his short butcourageous battle with pancreatic canceron Sunday, May 22, 2016. Greg passed awaypeacefully in his home, with family and closefriends at his side. He was 51. He was atalented, charming man with a magneticpersonality and a warm...

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My sincerest condolences to Greg's family.

My heart and sincere condolences go out to Greg's family and friends who were closest to him. Seeing Greg at any event, in any room, in any situation, was always a bright moment. His genuine love for life and others always shined through and was infectious to those around him. He'll be greatly missed.

I met Greg through Leisa. Thank you Leisa. Instantly, it was easy to see why so many were attracted to this handsome, magnetic, hilarious, sometimes self-deprecating, witty and smart human. I will never forget our strange and wonderful evening at Melvyn's. Greg's legacy will live on with all who knew him; his lasting message for me is to live life, every breath, to its fullest.

I will miss you my friend make them laugh ,make them smile where ever you are ,knowing you left your mark on the world while you were here with us

I did not know Greg well or for very long. But knowing him even a little was to love him. He was a dear friend to my mother and a rock to her after my father died. Greg was an amazing man with a remarkable sense of humor, great intelligence and intuition and an abundance of compassion. Over the years I have truly come to value those who make me laugh. Greg was one of those people. I miss him dearly.

Greg
I will miss you friend ,your big heart and warm soul.

Sincere condolences to Greg's family and family of friends. I first met Greg in 2008 after my return to Palm Springs from San Francisco. He was at Desert AIDS Project. I was immediately taken by his great personality and dedication to his work. His generous spirit and passion for his work and community will be a lasting legacy.

I wish I could have met a wonderful, benevolent, young man like Greg. What an incredible friend he must have been for so many people. By reading this loving tribute you have written, it is true what has always been said: ''A man's wealth and legacy is not measured by how much money he leaves behind, but rather his wealth is measured in the number of friends he has.'' Greg was truly a very wealthy man. He rests now in God's Loving Arms, doing the work of Angels and Guardians. I am so sorry for...