PATRICK-GREGORY-Obituary

PATRICK GREGORY

Tacoma, Washington

1941 - 2017

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Patrick Cullen Gregory Of Gig Harbor died Thurs., Jan. 12, 2017 surrounded by his family. Born Oct. 25, 1941 in Stockton, CA, he married Nancy Armitage in 1966. They had two children: Kristin (Paul) Kitabjian of San Diego and Marcus (Ann) Gregory of Sacramento, and 5 grandchildren. After serving...

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I first met Pat and his wonderful wife Nancy in 1965 while we attended Sacramento State University. We became best of friends and remained so until his untimely passing. He was a wonderful man who you could always count on. He was an outstanding dedicated Special Agent who always went above and beyond in his investigations. He was highly respected by all who knew and worked with him.
I had the honor of having Pat as my training partner in Clandestine Laboratory Investigations for...

The good Lord blessed me by giving me the greatest friend and brother a brother could have. Pat made this world a better place for all of us. He picked me up by the seat of my football pants when I wanted to quit and made me finish wind sprints at Amos Alonzo Stagg High School. I know he watches over my son who is a LAPD Officer and keeps him safe.

I had forgotten when I posted earlier. In 1987 I flew Pat, Marcus, and some other agents up to Tsuniah Lake, British Columbia on a fishing trip. We had a great time on a venture I will always remember.

My condolences to Nancy and the whole Gregory family. Patrick was a wonderful person I was glad to meet and get to know through my brother.
Nancy - please contact me if you which.

My prayers and condolences to Nancy and the Gregory family and friends. I had the pleasure of working with Pat at the Sacramento Resident Office of the DEA and I have never met a finer, more experienced, knowledgeable and dedicated DEA Special Agent. Many times I relied on his highly valued advice and expertise on major drug investigations. His legacy of starting the Sacramento Clandestine Laboratory Task Force and Clandestine Laboratory Investigations in general throughout DEA and state and...

The Marines and Corpsmen of the Pierce County Detachment #504 Marine Corps League, Share in Your Loss. Rest in Peace Marine, Semper Fi!

Wonderful person and great agent.
My condolences to the Gregory Family

What a sad day it is to realize that a man with the integrity and honesty as Pat has passed away!!! I have known Pat from early on in our career from San Francisco, to San Diego and Sacramento. I have many memories of solving world problems, job problems, and discussing religion with Pat. All of us who are joined in commonality as present or past DEA agents, or simply as acquaintances, have lost a very nice friend. Nancy, I am so sorry for your loss. We all mourn with you and your family.

I met Pat more than 30 years ago while I was stationed in San Francisco. I was impressed with his knowledge and willingness to serve and to teach a young curious agent. We extend our deepest condolences to his family and friends.