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Gregory Ludlow Obituary

Gregory Thomas Ludlow, 56, of Goodyear, passed away on May 25,
2007 at his home. Greg was born on August 1, 1950 and grew up in the Goodyear area. He graduated from Agua Fria High School in Avondale and attended Glendale Community College. Greg was the epitome of an entrepreneur, always coming up with new business opportunities and ventures. He loved traveling and traveled extensively thru out this country and numerous foreign places. He enjoyed meeting new people and learning of different cultures. Greg was a sportsman, loved golf, motorcycling, car racing, fishing and music. Greg was preceded in death by his brother Glen Steven Ludlow. Our beloved Greg is survived by his son Brandon, parents Tom & Barbara Ludlow, brother Dwight & his wife Maria and nephews Ryan and Matthew Ludlow as well as many aunts, uncles and cousins. Services will be held on Saturday, June 9th at 4:00 PM at the Christ Community United Methodist Church at 104 Western Ave. in Avondale. Immediately following the service there will be a gathering at Star Paint Residents Club at Estrella Mountain Ranch. In lieu of flowers donation may be made to Hospice of the Valley at www.hov.org. Or American Cancer Society www.cancer.org. Arrangements entrusted to Greer-Wilson Funeral Home.

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Published by The Arizona Republic from Jun. 5 to Jun. 6, 2007.

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Sandie Hill

June 13, 2007

Dear Family of Greg,
I knew and grew up with Greg through elementary and high school. We recently resumed our friendship as if no years had gone by. We had some great times wandering down memory lane and laughing at old times and our "growing up". Greg loves his friends and family and wanted the best for all. He will be missed on this planet and waiting for us on the next stop of our journey. Sandie Hill, Avondale

Leah Haworth

June 11, 2007

Greg or Hollywood as I called him, was always the nicest man in the world. It didn't matter who you were, who you rode with or what you did, he was sweet and caring. God took one of his angels home to watch us from above. I feel better knowing that he is on my side up in heaven.

Roseanne Wallick-Mott (cousin)

June 8, 2007

Brandon, How strong and giving you are. Your Father was there by your side when you entered this world, It is good that you were there by his side when he left. You will always have your memories.
Every day is a gift.. Remember to live life to the fullest....Your Dad was a great cousin to me. I'll always be thankful for the time he spent with my Dad. His help was a godsend. He spent Dad's last Thanksgiving with us, they had a great time. One of the best memories I have is the time he came to my wedding in Oregon, many moons ago and one of his crazier moments. We had a blast!! Another memory, the Harley Ride to Lake Havasu, it was nice to ride with the wind and leave all else behind...If only for a moment...
My all time best memory?
Whoopin' his you know what on the pool table!!! Was he surprised!
I will miss his onry spirit..
but it was time for him to go dancing with the stars ....

Sonja "Burk" Edwards

June 8, 2007

My deepest sympathy goes out to his family and many friends, we all cared a great deal for Greg, he was a good friend,my prayers are with you all. Sincerely, Sonja "Burk" Edwards

Debby Patterson Wiechens

June 8, 2007

I met Greg my freshman year in high school. He was the "Welcome Wagon" and "Greeting Committee" wrapped in to one. What a character...living life to the fullest! Angie Ross & I enjoyed a visit with him last month. What a beautiful son he has left to ensure his memory will carry on. To hope for things which are not seen, but are true...that is Faith. Have faith....in loving memory of Greg.

Norma Jean Scibetta

June 6, 2007

Tom and Barbara and Family, Joe and I send our deepest sympathy, in the loss of Greg. We did not have the pleasure of knowing him, only through the comments of his parents. May God give you the peace that passes all understanding and His comfort and Love that only He can give. We love you, Joe and Norma Jean Scibetta

Chris Payseno

June 6, 2007

Greg, we were friends back in the greyhound days. My first trip to Vegas when I turned 21. The group of us had some good times. You were a great guy! My thoughts and prayers go out to your family. I hope they find peace in the Lord now that you've gone home.

Pat Wallick

June 5, 2007

Tom, Barbara, Dwight and family, and our precious Brandon: Uncle Ron will never forget the day that you all went golfing. Greg was feeling so "well" and had such a good time. It meant so much because it will always be a great memory. Greg has always been very special to us. We love you all and will see you Saturday, Uncle Ron and Aunt Pat

Nancy Abalos (Melton)

June 5, 2007

Greg is now at peace. He left great memories for all who knew him. I haven't seen him since high school, but have always remembered his great personality and dry sense of humor. My Mom is Sally Melton and has known Tom and Barbara for years. She and I plan on attending the service on Saturday.

VaLetta Foster

June 5, 2007

Tom and Barb,
My thoughts and prayers are with you, but my body can not be as I am leaving in the morning for Savannah because of a death in my family.
I will send a mamorial. Much love, VaLetta

Deatta Franks Pleasants

June 5, 2007

Greg was a classmate of mine at Agua Fria. He was very likable and the only Greg I had ever known. As a result, I named my son Greg. My prayers are with the family, God Bless.

Vic Tillerson

June 5, 2007

To be absent from the body is to
be with the Lord.
Welcome home Greg.

Pat Ford

June 5, 2007

I am so sorry to hear about Greg's passing. Even tho I haven't seen Greg in a long time I remember him well as his Dad and my Dad where best friends and felt like family. May God be with you. Love the Ford Family

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