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On Wednesday, July 13, 2022, after a life well lived, Mr. Michael David Gregg departed this earthly life. Michael was born on July 6, 1970, to the late Paul and Emma Lee Gregg in Darlington, South Carolina.
Michael, an avid Pittsburg Steelers fan graduated from Wilson High School in 1989, and began his career in the funeral industry at Grove Hill Cemetery in Darlington, South Carolina.. His love of the business led him into becoming a vault man at Ouzts-Wilbert Vault Company in Florence, South Carolina, where he continued to work until his demise.
Michael met and married his wife, Janelle in 1996. To this union they were blessed with five children.
Michael was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Emma Lee Gregg; and a brother, Timothy Gregg.
Michael leaves to cherish his precious memories; his wife, Janelle; five children, Janiya, Jamyka, Jakiya, Jameya, and Jatyla Allen-Gregg all of the home in Darlington, South Carolina; three daughters, Indonesia Gregg of Hartsville, South Carolina, Courtney Williams, and Vivian Williams both of Columbia, South Carolina. He is also survived by three sisters, Annie Rea (Nathaniel) Benjamin of Timmonsville, South Carolina, Emma Jean (Dion) Harrell of Darlington, South Carolina, and Azalee (Ernest) James of Florence, South Carolina; four brothers: William Paul (Diane) Arthur of Florence, South Carolina, Paul Gregg, Jr. of Hartsville, South Carolina, Charles (Martha) Gregg of Darlington, South Carolina and John Gregg of Timmonsville, South Carolina; his mother-in-law, Amelia Allen of Darlington, South Carolina; his father-in-law, John (Annette) Allen of Florence, South Carolina; a special friend, Anthony Harkless of Darlington, South Carolina, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Mr. Michael David Gregg will be greatly missed by everyone whom he encountered.
Please keep the family of Michael Gregg in your thoughts and prayers.
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307 S. Johns Street, Florence, SC 29506
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