Isaac-Greggs-Obituary

Isaac Ben Greggs

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Isaac Greggs passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on May 1, 2014.

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I SORRY ABOUT MY FAVOVITE . I AM FORMER CLINTON ELEMENNTARY LOWER SCHOOL&CLINTON MIDDLE BAND MARCHING MEMBER SINCE 1983 -1991

I was attending Southern University in 1985 and Dr Greggs was always inspiring and professional. May he continue to Rest In Peace

he has made the southern university human jukebox to the next level in music, plus the famousness when they performed with Lizzo " Good as Hell".

My family and I offer our heartfelt condolences and prayers to you all. Weeping endures for a night, but joy comes in the morning! When you have done all that you can, the best that you can, as long as you can, with as much love as you can, the rest is in God's hands! With love, time, and prayers, things will get better. May loving lessons and memories comfort and encourage you as you move forward without your father/grandfather/husband/friend & may God bless, comfort, and strengthen you...

It was an honor knowing Dr.Greggs. I attended Southern University from 1974-1979. What a great legacy he leaves.
- Lenora Peters ( Houston, Texas)

To: The Greggs Family
"DOC" has achieved success and lived well;He laughed often and loved much:
He had the respect of intelligent men and women and the love of so many more...His life was an inspiration;
and His memory a benediction.

Rest easy knowing His legacy lives on.
God's Speed to you All.

I would like to extend my heartfelt Prayers to the Greggs family, I was blessed to know 'Doc' Greggs, and had the fortune to be part of the "Marching 190", when the phase was coined "Human Jukebox"- Isaac Greggs was the best...

What an honor it was knowing such a hero, that was Dr. Greggs in his times. An awesome person and Band Director. 1977 Alumni-S.U.

What a phenomenal legacy Dr. Greggs has left S.U. I attended from 71-75 and enjoyed watching him and the band. He helped everyone love Southern U.