Gregory-Shove-Obituary

Dr. Gregory A. Shove

Racine, Wisconsin

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RACINE - Dr. Gregory A. Shove, age 65, passed away, Sunday, February 10, 2019. Gregory was born in Manhattan, Kansas, on April 5, 1953, as son of Gene and Myrtle (nee: Ellis) Shove. On June 21,1980, Greg and Sandra Anderson were married, in Chicago, at West Point Baptist Church. (Officiated by...

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I'm so sad to hear about Greg's death.
He was so kind and always had that smile.
My husband always enjoyed his conversations with Greg: he was intelligent about such a wide range and always stimulating.
I remember his laugh and how much fun he and Sandra were to share a dinner out with. The last time I saw Greg and Sandra, in Boulder Co, he was still smiling and enjoying the sights and people on Pearl Street.
You'll be remembered fondly Greg.

I am so sorry for your loss. It's heart breaking. Dr. Shove was a joy. I loved his spontaneity and wit. He had opinions, just about everything which I enjoyed hearing. So great with his patients. When he had a stroke, he turned this challenge into an opportunity to focus his life in a new direction. I will always remember his courage. I feel very fortunate to have worked with Dr. Shove at St. Mary's and then All Saints.

Both Adam and myself extend our deepest condolences for your loss. I will always remember the wonderful times our families had together. Larry Schleicher,

As secretary of the Wisconsin Rheumatology Association we send our condolences to Sandra and family. Greg was a stalwart support to the rheumatology community even in retirement serving as our President. I will greatly miss his affability and great communication.

Jeff and I will miss Greg and how much fun he was! We will always remember New Years Eve, Packer Games, watching the Super
Bowl, our Friday Night Dinner Group and most of all, spending his 60th Birthday with him! We were so happy to spend several
Christmas Eves with he and Sandra as well! Such a kind and soft spoken gentleman with great hair who wore a Tuxedo better than anyone I know. God Bless you Doctor Shove! We will never forget you!

What a special man! He helped me so much as a Doctor and also became a friend. He always greeted me with a smile and loved to tell stories about his daughter. May God comfort all who loved him. I will miss him.