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Gregory S. Lapsevich, age 61 of Middleburg Hts., peacefully passed away at his home on Sunday, August 28, 2022. Beloved husband of Wendy (nee Franks) for 26 years; loving father of Geoffrey and Wesley; dear brother of Laura Repka (Bill Donnelly) and Sharon Dragovich (Dmeter); cherished uncle of Matthew Repka, Natalie Kalina, and Alexandra, Danielle, and Desa Dragovich; great uncle, cousin, and friend to many. Preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Dolores Lapsevich (nee Panko) and nephew, Jason Repka.
Music was Gregory's life. He played drums his whole life, spending the last seventeen years as the drummer for the local band, Ace Molar. Gregory had many hobbies, including firearms, woodworking, photography, RC cars, and camping. Although he was brutally honest, he was a consummate entertainer, always leaving a lasting impression wherever he went.
Funeral service from 10-11am on Thursday, September 1, 2022, at the BUSCH FUNERAL HOME, 7501 Ridge Rd., Parma, OH 44129. Procession to St. Theodosius Cemetery, Brooklyn, OH to follow. Family will receive friends from 4-8pm on Wednesday, August 31, 2022, at the funeral home.
440-842-7800 www.buschcares.com
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Stibbs
August 29, 2022
So very sorry Greg was a great cat and loved by many including me !!
Prayers and condolences to the entire family...
Jeff Johnson
August 29, 2022
The Johnson family - Jeff, Audrey, Jude, Ronan, & Cora will truly miss Greg. We loved & come to rely on his hockey expertise & commentary. He was a good friend & always made us feel welcome. Our condolences & friendship to Wendy, Geoffrey, & Wesley. We will see Geoffrey as well as The memory of Greg out on the ice this season. Our prayers & thoughts always
The Johnson Family
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