Gregg E. Choder, age 54, passed away December 27, 2022. He was the adoring father of Joshua Choder, the loving son of Sybil and Denny Weinstein and Alan Choder, and the dear brother of Daniel Weinstein (Alyson) and the late Merrie Johnson. He is also survived by nieces and nephews Megan, Zachery, and Casey Johnson. Gregg loved his family, studying chess, automobiles, and a good bargain. Contributions in his memory may be made to American Cancer Society. www.cancer.org Services are private.
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6410 N Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19126

Robert Beck
November 27, 2023
Sorry for your loss. I had no idea he passed away until updating my mailing list. I sold him his house and you (Alan) are friends with my father (Ben). I'm floored he passed so young. My deepest sympathies to you and your family
Jervey Epps
July 11, 2023
Gregg was an amazing person and will forever be missed by many. I´m so glad to have met him. This is so heartbreaking.
Fern Shankin
March 8, 2023
So sorry to hear about the passing of your son Gregg. My heart goes out to the entire family. Fern Shankin
Tim Quinn
January 6, 2023
I worked with Gregg over the past year. He was hard working, very intelligent and a lot of fun. He was always willing to help others when needed. He always had nice things to say about the people around him and frequently made us all laugh. I feel lucky to have known him and to have worked with him. We will all miss him so much.
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Michelle Hall
January 6, 2023
Michelle Hall
January 6, 2023
I thought family and friends would enjoy seeing these pictures of Gregg's team at work.. (defi SOLUTIONS)
Michelle Hall
January 5, 2023
I am so sorry to hear of Gregg's passing! My prayers to family and friends for comfort, joy in his memory, and for his legacy.
Joshua Briceño
January 3, 2023
A truly unique, intelligent and hard-working person who could surprise us with a topic out of nowhere and make us think or laugh. He will be sorely missed.
Dylan Premachandran
January 3, 2023
I shared a cubicle with Gregg. He was quite the character. We shared some great laughs together. Hope he is in a better place.
Oscar Barcelos
January 3, 2023
I started in our comp[any 4 months ago, Gregg and I were teammates. He was always willing to help, the richness of his skills and experience were very big factor to get me up to speed. We usually talked and calling each other buddies... will miss him...
Renee & Binky
January 1, 2023
Al we r soooo sorry for your unfathomable loss!! Sending prayers for strength your way. We love u!!
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