Gregory Wayne Miles, born on September 1, 1967, bid farewell to the world on September 5, 2023. Today, we gather to honor his memory and celebrate a life well-lived.
Gregory was a beloved son, brother, husband, father, and friend. Throughout his life, he touched the hearts of those around him with his kindness, compassion, and unwavering love.
Born in 1967, Gregory grew up in Dallas, Texas where he developed a deep appreciation for the simple joys of life. From an early age, he exhibited an insatiable curiosity and a thirst for knowledge that would shape his journey ahead.
Gregory graduated from Wilmer Hutchins High school in 1985. he then went on to pursue higher studies at the prestigious Langston University. Armed with determination and resilience he excelled in his football career. However, it was not just his sports accomplishments that defined him; it was the way he applied his knowledge for the betterment of others.
Although committed to his philanthropic endeavors, Gregory also embraced personal relationships wholeheartedly. He believed that love and connection were the essence of life. He savored every moment spent with his children Ja'Necia, Ja'Bria and wife Janet Miles. Quality time together was sacred; their bond remained unbreakable through trials and tribulations.
Gregory will forever be remembered for his charismatic nature, infectious laughter, and profound wisdom. He possessed a rare ability to make every person he encountered feel valued and appreciated. His empathetic soul touched numerous lives, leaving an lasting impact on all those fortunate enough to have known him.
As we mourn the loss of Gregory Wayne Miles, let us also celebrate the incredible legacy he leaves behind. May his memory serve as a reminder that even in our darkest moments, there is always room for compassion, love, and selflessness.
Farewell, dear Gregory. Your spirit will live on in our memories and continue to inspire generations to come. May you find eternal peace in the embrace of eternity.
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