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A man very comfortable with his persona. And a gentle giant. A real wake up call he should leave so young. Hope his family realizes what a great warmth he left behind.
M. Wenger
July 14, 2021 | School
Cleveland, Ohio
1954 - 2020
age 66, born March 24, 1954, passed away July 19, 2020. Greg passed away peacefully at home in Portland, Oregon. Dear son of Henry (deceased) and Marilyn Tushar (Eble). Cherished husband of 32 years to Evelyn (Kilgore). Devoted father to Marilyn Hayes (Kyle) and Jason Kilgore. Papa to Silas,...
Read MoreA man very comfortable with his persona. And a gentle giant. A real wake up call he should leave so young. Hope his family realizes what a great warmth he left behind.
M. Wenger
July 14, 2021 | School
I remember playing football in junior high he was a big guy I could where his football shoes over top of mine and lace them up. Never heard him say Ana´s word about anyone. Always smiling. Condolences his family.
Bob Hannah
July 14, 2021
Tom Feige
January 23, 2021 | Friend
Greg was loved by many. He was one of the very best people ever in my life,; words cannot do him justice. He always made you laugh no matter how difficult his circumstance. Thank you Greg for being my friend, I miss you so much.
Tom Feige
January 23, 2021 | Friend
He was a good kid.
Coach Zoscak
August 26, 2020
Greg was a wonderful person and friend. I became close to him in high school while we were both on the football and wrestling teams. Greg was a very good athlete as well as a scholarly student. He was fun to be around, but he also possessed a deeply thoughtful and moral side to his personality. He took strong stances on issues important to him. I will miss Greg, and I wish to express my deepest sympathies to his family.
Sam "Dave" Simmons
August 04, 2020
Our deepest sympathy to the Tushat family. Greg was a terrific high school friend and teammate. God bless and RIP Greg!
Tom and Laurie Thompson
July 23, 2020 | Friend
Tush was a sweet and gentle giant I had the honor of meeting and befriending @K College, and he pointed out early on that higher education was more about finding/asking the right questions rather than always having the right answers. My deepest sympathy to his family and extended circle of cohorts and friends. Godspeed, Greg.
Lance Tennant
July 22, 2020 | Classmate
Guido,
I love you brother. Thank you for everything you taught me about life. I will never forget you.
Matt
Matthew Conway
July 21, 2020 | Friend