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Daryll Lee Gregg, 85, of Cleveland, TN passed away on May 14, 2024. He was born on August 5, 1938.
He was preceded in death by his parents: Fred and Ozell Gregg; siblings: Robert Gregg (Jane), Bill Gregg (Katherine), and Kenneth Gregg; brother-in-laws Johnny Humberd, Ed Pruett and a special brother-in-law Bill Silvers.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory his loving wife, Willie Crumley Gregg; son Jamie Myles Gregg and wife Kristie; grandchildren: Chelsea Gregg, Lindsey Gregg, Maybree Gregg, and Dakota Murphy; siblings: Barbara Humberd, Yvonne Silvers, Carolyn Pruett, Donald Gregg (Sandra); sister-in-law Deborah Gregg; special nieces and nephews: Tye Crumley (Crystal), Jason Long, Tim Long (Lisa), Cheree Knight (Marty). A special thank you to Keshia Christian, caregiver, and Hearth Hospice.
In addition he leaves behind numerous extended family members and friends.
His family will receive friends from 5pm until 7pm on Friday May 17th at Mt. Olive Ministries with a Celebration of Life Service to follow at 7pm with Pastor Gary Sears and Tommy Burke Officiating. He will be laid to rest at the Chattanooga National Cemetery on Tuesday May 21st at 2pm with full military honors. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Mt. Olive Men's Ministries.
You are invited to share a personal memory of Daryll or your condolences with his family at his online memorial located at www.companionfunerals.com. Companion Funeral & Cremation Service and the Cody family are honored to assist the Gregg family with these arrangements.
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2412 Georgetown Rd NW P.O. Box 5057, Cleveland, TN 37311
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