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Richard J. Gregg

Washington, Pennsylvania

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Richard J. "Rich" Gregg, 77, of Washington, died Sunday, March 19, 2017, in Boyd, Texas, in the home of his son after a courageous three-year battle with cancer. He was born February 3, 1940, in Washington, a son of the late James C. and Olive B. Charleton Gregg. He was a 1958 graduate of Trinity...

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A year has passed since you left us. Now Barb has joined you and we feel the loss even more. You both were good friends and my childhood years were more joyous because of you. Rest in peace, dear friends. Dee

Mrs Gregg and family I am very sorry about your loss. I am your previous mailcarrier and I always remember your kindness and caring that was always shown. You have touched more lives than you realize. May you find comfort that he is in Gods arms and is better now.

Barb and Family.you have my deepest Sympathy ...I am a OLD friend of Richard and Harold...we used to play having parties in their basement with lovely Little Hazel Atlas dishes...their Father worked for Hazel Atlas and they were the envy of every kid in Pancake...just thought I'd share those memories with you...

My love and sympathy to Barb and her children, grandchildren, and great grandchild. Rich was a Pancake friend who shared grade school and high school with me. He was always a gentleman and I loved his laugh and sense of humor. Goodbye old friend.

Please accept my sympathy on your loss. May you find peace in knowing that he no longer has to fight his cancer battle. Thoughts and prayers are with your family.

I grew up a few houses down from Rich and Barbara. I'll always have fond memories of Rich. He was always a very nice and caring person. I have a vivid memory from back in the 90's when we got snowed in while I was home for spring break. We gathered at the Gregg's for sled riding (since they were at the top of the hill) and warm beverages. Great memories of years past, he will be missed. My deepest sympathies to the family, you will be in my prayers.

We were friends in grade school and all the way thru Trinity. We graduated together. He was a very good friend. I will miss him very much at our 60th class reunion next year.