Jimmy-Gregory-Obituary

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Jimmy Allen (Bud) Gregory

DE KALB, Illinois

Nov 15, 1945 – Feb 1, 2021 (Age 75)

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BORN
November 15, 1945
DIED
February 1, 2021
AGE
75
LOCATION
DE KALB, Illinois

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Finch Funeral Home - DeKalb Obituary

Jimmy Allen (Bud) Gregory, of Dekalb, IL,


passed away on February 1st, 2021,


at the Dekalb County Rehab and Nursing Center.


He was 75 years old.


Bud was born on November 15, 1945, in Mount Vernon, IL, to Robert and Christine (Brookman) Gregory.


Bud was preceded in death by his father, Robert Gregory, mother, Christine Green,


and two sisters (Patricia and Barbara).


Bud was most well known for his role in the fitness and bodybuilding community. He first entered the world of fitness and bodybuilding in 1983, at Champions Gym, in Rockford, IL. He was the very first member of Champions, even before the doors had officially opened. He quickly went from member, to employee. Thus, a long and successful career in the field of fitness and bodybuilding, was born.


Years later, Bud moved to the Dekalb-Sycamore area, and began working at Fourth Street Fitness, followed by The Wright Athletic Club, and finally, Fitworkz. After retiring from Fitworkz, Bud was in charge of the fitness facility at Stone Prairie, where he lived at the time.


Bud played a crucial role in the Northern Illinois fitness and bodybuilding community for over 30 years. He won many trophies and titles along the way, including Mr. Rockford and Mr. Illinois, just to name a few. More importantly, Bud won countless hearts along the way.


Bud is survived by his daughter, Wendy (Brian) Kapple


Four grandchildren ( Mackenzie, Joseph, Luke and James) One great-grandson (Miles)


Four sisters (Janice, Ginger, Debbie, and Vicki)


Two brothers (Bobby and Ronnie)


and


Many nieces and nephews.


The Celebration of Life will be held on Friday August 20, 2021 from 5:00PM till 8:00PM at the DeKalb Columbus Club 1336 East Lincoln Highway DeKalb, IL, 60115.

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I was a member of Wright Athletic Cub when "Bud" was there. Very nice man. I have a feeling he touched a lot of people, So sorry for your loss.

Rest In Peace Bud.

Rest in peace "Bud" you have definitely touched the lives of a lot of people. I can remember the night I met you. Great memories.

Bud was a great guy and loyal friend. He will be missed. many sympathies to his friends and family.

Bud always brought a smile to everyone’s faces with his kind words and soft smile. He will be missed greatly.

I met Bud at Fitzwork and what a lovely person he was! He was always professional and personable. He was a friend by many! He will have a special place in my heart as a kind soul.

Bud, you will be dearly missed. You were a great man who always made us smile. Thank you for all the great times and memories!!! Watch over us all!!! Keeping your family in my prayers too

I knew Bud from Fitzwork. Always a smile and a happy greeting loved talking to him, sad when retired. A good fellow