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Scott David Gregory

Salt Lake City, Utah

1952 - 2020

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Scott David Gregory 1952 ~ 2020Scott returned to his Heavenly Father on June 29, 2020, after a five year battle with cancer. He passed peacefully while at home, surrounded by family. He was born September 7, 1952, to Thomas Marion Gregory and Colleen Carter Gregory in Salt Lake City. He married...

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I think about Scott all the time. He was the perfect example of how a teacher and or human should be. He taught me to be patient, have fun, be truly creative and to love your students. I

Mr. Gregory was one of my favorite teachers in all 12 years of my education. He was so kind and an amazing teacher. My mom told me that he was so kind to my sometimes unruly brothers and even took the time to email my parents to let them know how well they were doing. I am lucky to say that I was able to be one of his students. My thoughts and prayers are with his friends and loved ones. Thank you Mr. Gregory for everything you've done to touch my life and the life of my peers.

3 of my children had "Mr. Greggory" for math at OJH and I looked forward to our parent teacher conferences each year. I enjoyed the reports on how my children were doing in class, but I mostly enjoyed my chats with Scott. My children excelled in math because of Scott and his excellent teaching and love of math. One of those students is headed to Med School this fall, another graduating in Data Sciences at BYU, and the third entering Calculus at OHS. I can't think of a better legacy than...

Becky and Bob,
I'm so sorry to hear about Scott. I can not imagine how sad you are having lost both Ron and Scott. My thoughts are with you. I'm glad you have your amazing close family around you.
Kym

Scott was the best person in the world! His kindness and patience were incredible. I feel so lucky to have worked with him at Olympus Junior. He gave me the keys to being a great teacher through his wonderful example. I will never forget you Scott.

Dear Karen and Family,

You all are in our hearts and prayers. Our deepest condolences of your loss.

Scott and I have been close friends for many years. This is not unique. Most people who know Scott feel like they are his close friend.
The most enjoyable thing I would like to share is the long conversations we had that lasted over days and weeks about things that matter. Scott truly loved his family and they were a treasure to him. I appreciate so much his strength in adversity that he demonstrated every day. He had great faith in and love for the...