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Gregory Wilson

Saginaw, Michigan

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Gregory Allen Wilson "Greg" was called home to be with The Lord on Monday, January 7th, 2012. He was born on August 16th, 1954 in Saginaw, Michigan to John L. Wilson and Lucille E. Wilson. Greg was a lifelong member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church . He was baptized and confirmed. Greg loved The...

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Sitting at my kitchen table shooting the breeze.. memories!

To my cousin Greg
I love you like a dad you have always been there for me and my kids. Gone to soon I miss you everyday. Love Valerie

To God be the Glory, sorry for your lost Love you Wilson family be strong n the Lord.

To Lightnin from Slick Rick, I will miss you as a friend and my favorite dispatcher. There will be no other like you.

To the Wilson Family. My deepest condolences to the loss of your father, son, brother, uncle and for me a family friend. I met Greg several years ago through my brother who at the time was close friends with his sister. He was always a gentle giant to me full of humor. Greg always made me feel like his little sister with the joy and wisdom he lavished upon me whenever he saw me. Sleep well my friend. Isaiah 40:31. This verse brought me great comfort in the loss my family suffered,...

To the Wilson Family. Please take comfort in knowing "Heaven holds the faithful departed".

I met Gregory "Bro. Fan" Wilson only twice -- once when I crossed the "Burning Sands" and once at a "Blu Lights in the Basement" Frat house party where he added he rich bass tones. I was impressed by his desire to keep his newly formed Sigma brother 'lit right, and burning bright'. Our Cause Speeds On - Blu Phi!


I met Gregory "Bro. Fan" Wilson only twice -- once when I crossed the "Burning Sands" and once at a "Blu Lights in the Basement" Frat house party where he added he rich...

We the Worthy family are sad to hear about the passing of Greg. Are prayers are with you.

Greg and I were confirmed together at St. Paul. I can remember many stories that included Greg. He was also a supportive friend as I journeyed in uncharted waters of higher education. You will be missed my friend. May you rest in peace in God's tender love.