Gregory Aaron Bailey obituary, Laguna Niguel, CA

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Gregory Aaron Bailey

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Jim dickson

December 6, 2024

Just came across this. Don't know him. Rest in Peace Brother.
Former U.S. Marine Vietnam vet 0311. Condolences to the Family.

Kevin Tompkins

November 10, 2024

Greg was the best & I´m so sorry to hear of his passing. I worked with him at Scheuring Plough & always admired him. He was incredibly smart, hard working, super humble (something I really respected about him), selfless, capable of anything & basically the encapsulation of all of the traits you´d look for in a business partner & friend. He loved his family & spoke of them often. My heart goes out to Akane & your whole family. If you´re ever in Arizona, please look me up & if there is anything I can ever do for you, please let me know. I know Greg will be dearly missed.

Sincerely, Kevin

Kevin Tompkins
480-220-2835
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Manako Ihaya

November 10, 2024

We are so shocked and saddened to learn of Greg´s passing. We had known the family since before Kyle was born, and have always been grateful for all the support provided by Greg and Akane during our difficult times. I was so happy and impressed to see them when I had a chance to have lunch at Bailey´s Pizzeria in Japan, knowing how passionately Greg had talked about opening his restaurant one day. Gone too soon. I really don´t know what to say....so sorry. --Manako Ihaya and family

Sean Metroka

October 2, 2024

Greg and I served together in 5th Battalion, 14th Marines in the 1990s and in Iraq in 2003. He was a wonderful person and a true patriot. We miss him.

Trevor Kleineahlbrandt

October 1, 2024

Greg was a fellow Marine and great friend with sound judgment and leadership skills who maintained a positive outlook throughout the most difficult situations. He was highly respected by all of us who served with him and someone to be glad to be with in a foxhole in combat.

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