Gregory Michael Dabkowski

1947 - 2020

Gregory Michael Dabkowski obituary, 1947-2020, South Deerfield, MA

Gregory Michael Dabkowski

1947 - 2020

Gregory Dabkowski Obituary

Published by Recorder on May 13, 2020.
April 26, 1947 - April 28, 2020

It is with great sadness that the wife and children of Gregory "Greg" Michael Dabkowski announce his passing from complications of AL Amyloidosis. He was preceded in death by his parents Stanley and Hedwig of Unionville, CT. He is survived by his loving wife of 48 years, Judith; his son Kenneth and wife Erin of Austin, TX; and his son Jeffrey, wife Tabitha and their daughter Vivienne of Huntersville, NC. He is also survived by his sister Elaine Haworth, brothers Ronald and Alan Dabkowski, and many beloved nephews, nieces and dear friends.

Greg was raised in Unionville, CT and graduated from nearby Farmington High School, where he pitched for his school's state-championship winning baseball team. He completed his undergraduate studies at Central Connecticut State University where he played baseball for the Blue Devils and also met the love of his life, Judy. They married in 1971 and moved to South Deerfield, MA, where they later raised Ken and Jeff. Greg received his Doctorate in Chemistry from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1973. He enjoyed a rewarding career that spanned over 35 years at UMass, working in microanalytics for the Chemistry department and then coordinating student outreach for the Polymer Science and Engineering department, sharing his passion for chemistry and science with students across Massachusetts.

While Greg enjoyed his work, his family was his greatest joy. Greg coached his sons' basketball and Little League teams and never missed his sons' basketball games or their track and cross country meets. An outdoor lover and avid gardener, Greg raised the largest pumpkins in the neighborhood and took great pride in growing Christmas trees with his boys.

After retiring from his long tenured career at UMass, Greg enjoyed traveling with Judy and close friends across the United States and Europe. He was especially fond of hiking through the southwestern United States, visiting the US National Parks, traveling through Italy, and visiting close friends on Cape Cod. On these travels, Greg pursued a quest to find the world's best hot chocolate, berry pie, and dark chocolate gelato. He loved sharing limoncello with friends, listening to doo-wop and oldies music, and hosting family dinners often serving an abundance of pierogies and kielbasa.

Greg was loving and generous, always thinking of others before himself and quick to offer a helping hand. With the Sunset Hoopsters, he helped raise thousands of dollars in scholarships to help Frontier High School students afford college. He was quick to put a smile on your face, and his dry wit and sense of humor always made you laugh. He filled the world with joy, and while saddened by his loss, we are thankful for the lifetime of memories and grateful he is at peace.

The family wishes to express their appreciation for the compassionate care Greg received from the medical team at Atrium Health & The Sanger Heart and Vascular Institute in Charlotte, North Carolina. Always the teacher, Greg's body was donated to Elon University's Anatomical Gift Program for medical research, in keeping with his wishes. A celebration of his life will be planned for a future date. For those desiring, donations may be made in his name to the Amyloidosis Research Consortium at https://donate.arci.org/give/172558/#!/donation/checkout

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Randall C Dunkin

December 19, 2022

I was saddened to learn of Greg's passing. Through my participation in the UMASS R.E.T. Summer Program, Greg offered a great experience at the Silvio O. Conti Polymer Lab that enhanced my understanding of polymer science. I very much appreciate Greg's considerate and calm approach to the benefits he brought to my professional career. I admired his talent, and know the polymer program has lost a valuable scientist.

Valerie Shippee

May 25, 2020

Greg loved and cared his family and his home. When our families would visit, Greg and Judy were always very welcoming. Greg and Judy loved to share happy stories of their adventures, and he and Judy certainly loved to listen as their guests shared stories about their own adventures. We shared food, memories, and laughter!

Josh Kantor

May 16, 2020

Ken (and family), Im so sorry to hear the passing of your dad. I always remember your dads smile and upbeat personally while we were at UMass as well as before and recapping our traveling adventures.

Eric Gauger

May 14, 2020

I was so saddened to hear of Greg's passing but was also so inspired to hear about how he spent his final days.
Truly an amazing and joyful life. From my own personal remembrance, I recall going to play basketball with my Dad at Umass in the LBA (Lunchtime Basketball Association) and learning to emulate Greg's nasty hook shot.
Best wishes to Judy, Ken, and Jeff and all the family.

Mitchell

May 14, 2020

Judy, I am so sorry to learn of Greg's passing. I enjoyed seeing you both at the gym, school and town functions. I am so sorry. Bless him on his next Journey.

Nancy Hayes

May 13, 2020

Dearest Judy, Ken, Jeff and your Families, Our world got dimmer when Greg's left us. But when you feel the sun warm your face, or a lovely breeze whisper in your ear choose to believe it's him paying you a visit from above. May you find comfort in each other as you remember the Love that you shared with this incredible man. God Bless you all. Love, Nancy & Phil

Dave

May 13, 2020

Judy, Jeff, Ken, we were shocked to hear of Gregs passing. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. So many memories of sharing sporting events watching our boys play.

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December 19, 2022

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