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Gregory Wayne Towle

Atlanta, Georgia

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Gregory Wayne Towle -- A native Mobilian and resident of Atlanta, died Thursday in an Atlanta hospital from complications of a spinal cord injury. Greg was 38 years old. He is the son of Wanda Lowery Towle and grandson of the late James D. and Verliss Lowery. After graduating from Fairhope High...

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To my Uncle Greg that I never got to know, I feel a very strong connection to you and I am very sad I never got to meet or know you. I think you would have made a huge impact in my life growing up. You were very loved and cherished by everyone who knew you. If anyone ever reads this and ever wants to share anything about Greg, please reach out to me! I am on most social media.

We in Fairhope will all miss you Greg!

Greg, I miss you so much!!! We used to have so much fun and laughter. I still have the Elvis CD you gave me. I will always cherish our friendship. When I go to Gumbeau's I'll eat some red beans and rice for you, I know how you loved them!! Wanda, my condolences to you in the loss of your only Son. My thoughts and prayers are with all of Greg's family and friends! I loved Greg, he was my Friend. Sincerely Angela Reid

My heartfelt sympathy for the loss of dear Greg.
We shared good times at Fairhope High, and I wish that Greg's family can take strength from happy memories.
With love,
Suzy Curran Vekemans

I didn't know Greg very well but he was always a pleasure to be around when he joined in get togethers. I know he is very missed by many.

Greg was one of the 'originals' here in the 'new' downtown and we had the pleasure of living across the hall from him! He loved his home here and his friends. He will be missed. Our lives were blessed by knowing him and we celebrate his life. His passing gives him the peace and rest he so deserves.

DITTO

You will be missed very much. You were a great guy and friend.

Greg, we will miss your warm smile you gave to everyone that entered your room. Thank you for your courage and fight to live, we have all been inspired and will never forget you!