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Hi precious soul will rest and I wish him only joy.Alex
January 24, 2017
Hartford, Connecticut
1942 - 2016
J. Greg Robertson, now at peace, died Saturday, June 4. Born in 1942, in Butte, Montana, Greg lived a life rich in love, adventure, music and words. A journalist for 20 years, beginning in Arizona and including Travel Editor (1980s) and Rock Critic (1970s) at The Hartford Courant, Greg was a...
Read MoreHi precious soul will rest and I wish him only joy.Alex
January 24, 2017
To dear Holly and all of Greg's family and friends, my heartfelt condolences on your loss. I worked with Greg for a number of years at the Courant. We remained friends, off and on, for many years after. Greg was a gifted writer, and a man with a great passion and kindness. He will always be in my heart. This photo was taken at my former home in New Haven in June of 1996. My husband and I had a small dinner party celebrating our recent trip to New Mexico. Greg was happy. It was the last time...
Barbara Kagan
June 12, 2016
My condolences to Greg's Family and friends. Greg was a great citizen of our city and strong advocate for its neighborhoods and his neighbors in Frog Hollow. He was a good friend and supporter of my work in Northend and at trinity. Rest in peace you were a good dude. Eddie Perez and family.
Eddie Perez
June 11, 2016 | Hartford, CT
My condolences to the family. May the peace that only God can give soothe the pain in your hearts.
Brenda
June 11, 2016
I got to know Greg during the 90's and the heyday of HART and community organizing in Hartford. He was dedicated to the cause and looked always to what was just and right. He was a great debater and loved to get into the depth of an issue. Those were wonderful days of change. I am sad to hear of his passing but will remember him from those special times - I think he would like that.
Marilyn Rossetti
June 09, 2016 | Hartford, CT
I was so saddened this morning to read of Greg's passing. I extend my deepest condolences to his loving family and many friends and colleagues who valued his friendship and admired his accomplishments as an exceptional journalist and as an extraordinary, caring and compassionate human being.
I worked with Greg at The Courant for many years while he was a reporter in the City Room when the legendary Irving Kravsow was managing editor. And once again, I connected with Greg when he...
June 09, 2016