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Luis Diaque
February 13, 2025
Rest in Peace, Greg. He was a good man, he was a strong, smart and talented man, he was an honorable man... he was a Christian man, and he was my friend. The good Lord receives Greg into His glory. My sincere condolences to Greg´s family and friends; I know that he is sorely missed. God bless you and I´m always around; if there´s anything I can do to help, I will.
Scott Archer
August 29, 2024
Scott Archer
August 29, 2024
Scott Archer
August 29, 2024
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Scott Archer
August 29, 2024
Greg could always make me laugh. We were co-workers, friends and most of all,...Brothers.
I Love You Bro
Laura Brainin-Rodriguez
August 7, 2024
Sending my deepest condolences to the Archer Family. Hoping that time eases the pain and sorrow of losing such an outstanding, dedicated, and talented son, father and community member. As is said in some cultures, may his memory be a blessing. Please know that you are loved and that we would like to support you in any way you wish.
Warmest regards, Laura Brainin-Rodriguez
Donna Dicksson
August 7, 2024
My last memory of Greg was when he came to visit Texas. He told me he was so happy with his new church, his home in Arkansas and the woman he´d been with for the past year. He was going to get married and pursue a life in London, Arkansas with her, his three children and her four. He felt happy and alive where he could hunt, fish and hike well away from the big cities. HIs family looked forward to his unbridled joy and leadership. Kiera, his service dog, now comforts his family in his absence. Rest in Peace, Greg. I hope your memory and spirit comfort your family and guide them forward. I miss you. Thanks for making your way into my life and shining your light. Love you!
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