Gregory-Staab-Obituary

Gregory Staab

Speedway, Indiana

1948 - 2017 (Age 68)

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STAABGregory, passed away on March 6, 2017 at the age of 68. He was a resident of Speedway, IN formerly a resident of Cincinnati. He is preceded in death by his parents Stanley and Ruby (nee Alderman) Staab and girlfriend Penny Stewart. Greg was the only child and was raised in Sayler Park. He...

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greg staab or #44 greg was a great guy. worked for the city of cincy & raced at the burg in the day greg won his share. but i will tell you what if you needed anything greg would make sure if at all possible he would help. remeber once needing tires asked greg if he had any. he gave us more than we needed. the world would be a much better place if evrybody was like him. evrytime i go by saylor park i think of him he was a fixture of the neighborhood

I remember growing up down the street from Greg, and watching him race. He was like one of the family.

Sorry to hear about his passing.

Greg
I never Knew you but I knew you the race driver
and I got to see you race at Tri County and maybe Northern KY Speedway but for sure that great dirt track in on route 50 just west of Cincy across from the now Casino
I'm your age buddy and those days of watching you guys can never be replaced or better then when you all raced
Thanks Greg for the many Memories of movies of my mind of you racing
RIP GREG!
Dann "Bear" Freeman
Colerain Township Ohio

RIP Greg. I think about the days when the Dog stopped at the shop to bench race. Life can be tough, but he ran a good race. I miss the racing. Maybe we can hook back up at the big one in the sky. God Bless Cliff Jacobs

Greggers. You are my dearest friend in life and now in spirit. We had alot of good times together and always enjoyed each others company. I will forever miss you. Love always. Stephanie G.

Met him back in the mid 1980's I was just getting started in racing and walking thru the pit area at Lawrenceburg Speedway he would always wave or say hello. He was a super guy and a geat racecar driver. He will sure be missed. Rest in peace Greg.

Rest in Peace Greg, you will be truly missed. It was a thrill to watch you race. I was honored to meet you through Rick so many years ago.

RIP Greg - we will miss you but will meet again. Thank you for all the laughter!