Steven-Gregory-Obituary

Steven Roy Gregory

Flint, Michigan

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GREGORY, Steven Roy - Of Scottsdale, Arizona, formerly of Flint, age 42, passed away on Thursday, February 24, 2011 at Scottsdale Osborn Hospital in Scottsdale, Arizona. Cremation has taken place and a Memorial Service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 12, 2011 2:00 p.m. at Ainsworth...

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My heart has been very heavy since I learned of SFC Gregory's passing. He was my Squad Leader and Section Sergeant when I became an NCO. He was a great mentor, leader, and friend to all. I will always have fond memories of his humorous ways and caring disposition. He was a genuinely GOOD person and I am deeply saddened by the news of his death. RIP Sergeant "Greg", we will miss you dearly.

Mr. Gregory was more than just a teacher. He was a mentor, a funny, relaxed person, a nice guy to be around, and above all, he was an inspiration to all that he touched. He knew exactly what life was about and he tried to live everyday as if it were his last. I know that he is looking down upon us all.
God bless him and all he has done for his students, his family, and my country.

Mr. Gregory, it's been almost a year since you passed away, and I still find myself crying my way to sleep, missing you. I love you so much and you'd never imagine how much I miss you. RIP<3

You be sorely missed as a mentor, friend and an outstanding human being that had touched my life. RIP friend.
The roberts family.

You will live forever in our hearts and memories. I am a better Soldier, Leader, and Man from having known and worked with you. You touched everybody who knew you. RIP, Jumpmaster.

We will never forget what an amazing teacher you were to us. You were loved by absolutely everybody. You have taught me so much and I don't know what I would've done without you. I have missed you sooo much and will never forget you <3 <3

"Greg" will forever live in our hearts!!!

Steven Gregory you will truly be missed from the good old days of the 600th Quartermaster. I will never forget the long nights on night shift, the talks we had and the friendship that remained. You are soaring with the best Jumpmaster and we will miss you!!
SSG (Retired) Michael R. Franklin