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Gregory Postiglione

Sussex, New Jersey

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WANTAGE - Gregory Postiglione, 21, passed away Friday, June 8, 2012, at his residence. Born in Denville, Gregory had graduated from High Point Regional High School in 2010 and had immediately entered the United States Marine Corps, graduating boot camp at Paris Island, S.C. He was stationed in...

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Thinking about you often brother - rest easy

You were always like one of my brothers too me and i will never forget you. look into me from time to time love you bro

Dear Angela: It was with deep sorrow that we learned of your tragic loss. We did not know Gregory as a young man but only remember him as a happy, playful youngster with you in the restaurant.
There are no words we can offer that seem adequate, but we pray that your faith and your memories will comfort you at this time.

Just had another dream about you Post. It hasnt been easy. Me Hoover and Duncan miss you like crazy. As always, to the family, your thoughts and prayers are with me, for I too and grieving.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Angie, Howie just told me of your loss. Life is so tender, so fragile, so very precious....Psalm 46:1 . My thoughts of deep sympathy and prayers to ease your heart are with you. I know your memories of happy times will ease your sorrow. Vera

I am so very sorry for the tragic loss of your dear son, Greg. Please be assured that God will help you cope with the heavy weight of your loss. (Psalm 68:19) Blessed be Almighty God who daily carries the load for us.
Prayers and thoughts are with you.

Gregory was such a fine young man. I am so sorry and saddened to learn of his passing. My prayers are with his family and friends.

Postiglione family ,we offer our deepest condolences for the loss of your son Greg. He was a fine young man with a great personality. Had the opportunity to talk to him several times as our son Tim would ride with Greg to and from Camp Lejeune. i can still see them leaving our driveway and heading off to deployment. your family will be in our prayers.