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Place of birth
Most recently lived in
Kilgore, TX
Gregory's favorite hobbies
Fishing it's how a man rests his soul sometimes. horseback riding. Any horse, anytime, anywhere. shooting guns
Gregory's parents
Proceeded in death by. . Father - Louise Franklin Reagan.Mother- Lillie Mae Rowland
Gregory's siblings
Proceeding Gregory in death. Ronny Reagan ( brother ) . Ronald Reagan.aka."Body" (brother ) . Tommy Reagan ( brother ), Michael Reagan ( brother ), Clifford Dewayne Reagan ( brother ), Robert Reagan ( brother ), Larry Reagan ( brother ), ALICE ( sister ). GREGORY IS SURVIVED IN DEATH. Bill Reagan ( brother ) wife. Roxieann Reagan. Jeffrey Reagan ( brother) wife. Jimmie Ann Reagan.
Gregory's children
Gregory is survived by his Daughter, Georgia Nichole Ragan. .age. (28) And stepdaughter Stormy Renee Davidson, age. (36)
Gregory's grandchildren
Gregory is the Grandfather of three boys. Born to his Daughter, Georgia Ragan. Oldest. TommyDean Brown age.(10) Middle. Caeden Lee Brown age.(9) Youngest. JerryLee Louis Rogers age.(1)
Favorite TV shows
Favorite bands and musical artists
GREGORY LOVED OLD SCHOOL MUSIC. MOSTLY COUNTRY AND CLASSIC ROCK. But had recently developed a small taste for certain newer rap introduced to him by his daughter.
Interesting facts about Gregory
Gregory was the kind of man who would go out of his way to make sure his people and anybody around him was taking care of food on the table somewhere warm to sleep it didn't matter what you needed your wish was his command his body could be hurting he could be having the worst day of his life and you would never know it the minute you asked him for anything really not even ask him all you had to do was mention that you had a need or want and regardless of his own health or his own freedom he would go out and he would get it or something close to it to the best of his ability.
Gregory Ragan was the kind of outlaw you come across in the street somewhere, and you just knew that you had found a
A very kind soul in life who was down to do just about anything for the people around him. He would greet you with a warm smile and kind eyes, ask if you needed anything, did you have something to eat and drink, And when times was rough you could always count on Greg to make sure everyone was well..except himself no matter what it took or cost him he'd be out rain, sleet, Hail or snow trying to make sure everyone was as cozy as possible. And all because you had a simple want or need in life, and he felt the need deep down to be the one to help. I guess in a way he left the people around him feeling like they had a small place in the world to belong even just for a little while a sense of family and accomplishment no matter how hard the day was or no matter how hard he felt broke down that day in his body he always looked out for family are a stranger and that's the kind of special and kind of magic in the world you don't find anymore.
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