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Gregory Gardner, 55
June 8, 1966-March 14, 2022
Gregory Alan Gardner, the epitome of Butte Tough, lover of 80's Rock music, and avid Jeopardy viewer, passed away on Monday, March 14th, 2022 at home. Greg, a beloved son, brother, husband, father, uncle, and a friend to all, passed away after battling cancer and the side effects of treatment for 16 years.
Greg aka Jughead/ Juggy, was born as the indisputable favorite child on June 8th, 1966 in Butte, Montana to Arlis and Frank Gardner. He joined his brother Mitch and sister Lisa. He spent his early childhood in Elk Park. He moved to Iran in elementary school with his family where he gained twin sisters (one of whom he wanted to return) and he was no longer the official baby of the family. Greg briefly lived in Canada and learned to play hockey before his family returned to Butte. He graduated from Butte High in 1984. Greg went on to attend Montana Tech and MSU, but the only degree he earned was in drinking beer, enjoying the good life with his friends, and surviving more than a few rough nights at the Fight Owl, Pair-a-Dice, and Brew's.
From a very young age, Greg had a deep love for the outdoors. He spent his life hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, skiing, razr riding, and camping. In his early 20's, Greg was a fishing guide in Alaska and it was one of his favorite adventures. Most of his epic stories involved his friends and family in the mountains of Montana and on the shores of Lake McConaughy in Nebraska. Greg's huge heart and amazing MacGyver skills were part of his gift to everyone who knew him. There was never a campfire too large for Greg! Juggy loved the adrenaline rush of living life to the fullest. Sometimes his adventures terrified others (like his mother) but his ability to survive avalanches, tent fires in Idaho, and plenty of other close calls only emboldened his spirit. Greg looked forward to hunting season every fall. Hunting camp at the cabin with his closest friends and cribbage filled his soul.
If Greg wasn't out creating an epic story for him to tell, he was entertaining friends and family with his amazing storytelling skill. Greg's favorite stage was around the campfire on the shores of the lake or in the mountains. It was always "one more story" until the break of dawn.
Greg worked many years in the freight transportation industry. Starting at Consolidated Freight as a truck loader, Greg moved up to management. His work took him to Colorado, Wyoming, and South Dakota. He then worked for Westran in Missoula before returning to his hometown and finishing his career with Conway Trucking. Greg adored his colleagues and so many were invaluable in his love for his job.
Greg met his wife, Lisa, on New Year's Eve of 1992 at The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. One of the first weekends they spent together, Greg ended up in the ER after failing to clear a bonfire, and Lisa was solidified as his personal nurse going forward. It was destiny, and they were both certain they were meant to be together. They were married at the family cabin on July 5th, 1997. Their daughter, Genevieve, was born in 1998, and their son, Seth, joined the family in 2001. Greg and Genna had a special bond from day one that was undeniable. He would smile whenever Genna was around without fail. His relationship with Seth developed into a strong friendship that involved endless laughter, many life lessons/ skills passed on, and adventures in the outdoors. Both kids were the light of his life. Greg was so proud to see his children grow into young adults, and while he is no longer here, his love for them will never fade.
Just before his 40th birthday, Greg received a cancer diagnosis (Nasopharyngeal) that shaped the next 16 years of his life. Greg defied all odds during his health challenges and survived many near-death experiences. He demonstrated true grit, perseverance, strength, courage, and determination throughout his life. Greg will be remembered as a true badass and someone who fought a good fight.
Greg is lovingly survived by his wife Lisa, daughter, Genevieve, and son Seth, his adoring parents Frank and Arlis, father-in-law John (Kathryn), siblings Lisa (Andy), Lynda (Keith), Leslie (Dan), and Mitch. Brother-in-laws John Michael and Mike (Kathleen). Nieces and nephews include Josh, Dakota, Kelcie (Aaron), Karlie (grand-niece Lacie), Olivia "Ollie", Ian, Ethan, Jacob Gregory, Aaron, Niamh, and Conor. He was preceded in death by mother-in-law Shirley Ann Haines.
In the end, Greg taught us that we can't control the cards we are dealt in this life, but we can certainly choose how we play them. So the next time it's a beautiful sunny day and the fish are biting or a bull elk is bugling or the snow is just perfect, think of Greg and smile because he certainly would.
A Celebration of Life will be held at the Gardner cabin on June 25th, 2022. In lieu of flowers, the family requests your favorite Greg story or picture be sent to: [email protected]
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Edie Winters
April 3, 2022
I remember many adventures as kids when our families would get together. Greg had a spirit of passion and adventure and has left a remarkable legacy. I believe his journey continues and he will forever be remembered. My thoughts and prayers are with his sweet family.
Gary and Marlene Benton
April 1, 2022
To the Gardner family, we are sincerely sorry for your loss, we remember Gregg from our days in Butte. Such a great family with amazing children. Stay well~
Elaina Winters
April 1, 2022
Ahhhh Little Greggy! Loved our time together as kids in Montana. Yep, the Froggy Beach near drowning was eye witnessed by me. And then there's the other story about "the worm". Love all those fond memories. Like a brother in my childhood,Greg was impactful in my life as our playground was always, always the great outdoors. Prayers for all. Lovingly, Elaina Winters
Bill Helman
March 31, 2022
Lisa and family I´m so so sorry for your loss. Sending warm thoughts and healing prayers.
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Mike and Pam Rudolph
March 31, 2022
We are so sad to read of Greg´s passing. He fought the battle long and hard. Lisa, Genna, Seth and family, please accept our most sincere sympathy. May his memory forever be a blessing to you all!
Diana LaMiaux Condon
March 31, 2022
so very sorry about your loss. I will remember all the great times we had in Iran.
Much Love
Diana LaMiaux Condon
John Thompson
March 31, 2022
My deepest sympathy to Greg's family. What a great guy I remember many fun times. Rest in peace.
Kristen Hill-Huff
March 31, 2022
My sincerest condolences leslie , lynda and all the rest of your families! My thoughts and prayers are with you...
Mary Clark
March 30, 2022
Dear Lisa, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Mary Clark
Kenneth Walton
March 30, 2022
Boy ol Greg surely will be missed,a great guy true outdoorsman greatest story teller you ever meet not sure some wasjust out of his imagination or slept now gud buddy
Susan Detwiler
March 30, 2022
This is the best obit ever. Thanks for sharing so much of his life. May you feel his Spirit often. Keep the laughter and the stories of his dear to you. To everyone in his family may you know his love for you remains always.
Ron & Beth Zeiler
March 30, 2022
Words cannot express the loss of Greg! He was such a beautiful sole. His shenanigans were one of a kind (no more lightning strikes while snowmobiling). He will be sadly missed by all!
RIP
Debbie Jo Moosman
March 30, 2022
I didn't know Gregory an for some reason was drawn to read his story. How beautiful his memories and life that he created was! Your family was so Blessed to have experienced all he help create! He was so full of love for all of his Family truly what a beautiful Story ! My deepest sympathies.
The Thompson Family
March 30, 2022
Greg joined our 2 boys, Todd and Sean, backpacking in the Pintlars.
Great memory
Ronald Benton
March 30, 2022
Lisa and Family,
Peggy and I are deeply saddened to hear of Greg´s passing. I had many great conversations with Greg when he was working with Conway Freight and occasionally seeing him around Butte. He would always go out of his way to say hello. Our deepest condolences.
Ron and Peggy
Jarred Parnell
March 30, 2022
You will be sorely missed, my friend.
I will see you at the top of the hill.
God speed!
Larry Duane Melton
March 30, 2022
He definitely sounded like a good guy and I can only imagine what his kids are going through. But they will always have those memories and stories there dad shared with them and even if there not aware I'm sure that his kids and his wife are what kept him going strong for as long as he did . He will always live on through them . If your ever gonna love me love me now so I will know all the sweet and tender feelings from wich real affection flows. Love me now while I am living do not wait till I am gone and then chisel it in marble warm love words on ice cold stone.
Tina Dudley
March 30, 2022
I didnt know Greg but It sounds like he was a Great son Father, and a friend I will think of him often and what a BEAUTIFUL SOUL TAKEN TO SOON!! SO SAD I SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS!!!
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