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Larry Gaye
November 10, 2019
He is still with me as a friend and artist. I have several of his non-numismatic items in frames. I also have around 100 pieces of his medallic art. It is my plan to donate these to the American Numismatic Associations museum so they will be curated and shared to all. I enjoy him every day as I have several photos of him working his craft at the ANA's conventions here in Portland. Cheers to you Greg.
Fred Franck
February 8, 2012
It was with sadness I came across Greg's obituary. What an extraordinary life. His first wife Sandra was my cousin whom I stumbled across while doing genealogy research just 6 months before she died. We had not had contact since we were children. Life is strange. Like me, she had become a social worker. Now, I find that like me, Greg was a peace activist in the 1960's. These two were wonderful human beings and will always be missed. Greg sent me a coin commemorating Sandra which I shall always cherish. Fred Franck.
Bryan Caldwell
December 19, 2011
Karen, he will live on as long as there are those who keep him alive in their memories. Would that I had been able to know him in life.
Melladee Makelacy
November 19, 2011
What a fine one. I am grateful I met Gregg via Silverton People for Peace, and wish I'd known him better. He visited our house only once, to drop off some information on something. It was soon after he had met Karen. We stood on the porch and he told me about her with an expression on his face that was part delight and part awe......

Greg help at Rver Front Demo 4-12-2008
Sam and Debbie Hoover
November 18, 2011
We are all lessened by Greg's passing. I was always amazed at his patience with children. Especially our daughter Claire who could be a whirlwind without trying. Greg would wait until she was done inspecting what he was doing before continuing with his coin making. I usually offered to move her but he would alway tell me to leave her be. As a parent of a ADHD child I always in awe that he had no problem with her being in his work area.
Kandi Pavela
November 18, 2011
I didn't know Greg to well but I did speak with him quit often in passing. We talked about how the world is today and how we could fix all the problems. Greg was my neighbor. But neighbors out here don't get to see one another to often. The first time I met Greg, he stopped by right after we moved in to our place to ask if it was alright to cross though our property to get to the mailboxes. You see, our property joins several other properties to include a small pond which, I'm assuming that Greg enjoyed to pass by on his way to the mailbox. It was definitely a much longer route, but it was a much more pretty route than by the road. So, once in a while we would see each other on his way to the mailbox.
The first time I met Karen, was when Greg was "missing" at a neighbors house. Karen got home and Greg was no where to be found and asked the neighbor for help. Both, her and the neighbor came by us for help because we are part of the Marion County Search and Rescue and they thought we could find him. Well, after searching all his normal routes, he was no where to be seen. Karen went home to call the sheriff and Greg had come home from another neighbors home. He said he had just forgotten what time it was.
Greg will sure be missed!! I guess no one will ever walk through that hole in that fence again. Good-Bye Greg!!
November 17, 2011
Loving Karen is loving Greg for he is so much part of her life. I met him once and always wished I could have gotten to know him.
Rosario G. Menocal
Alys Meghan Cattwyn
November 17, 2011
Ian's wonderful coins added to the atmosphere of many S.C.A. events and even some Renaissance Faires in the region. As a merchant, I've even seen his placards (a symbol indicating "Moneyers' Guild coins accepted here") at Science Fiction conventions as far away as Los Angeles and Arizona. I've got my own handful of interesting coins from his mint, which I treasure. His skill and artistry, not to mention his informative discussions, will be much missed.
Larry Gaye
November 17, 2011
Greg gave us all a very special gift, himself. He was a gentleman in every sense of the word and I will miss him very much.
Each piece of his handiwork is a bit of Greg. I can't remember when I first met him, it has to be over twenty years. I wondered when I first met him why his pants were so baggy, first impression mind you. Then the really special thing happened, we started a conversation and I was sucked into his world.
He has left us with many treasures and is one of those folks who enter your life and then leaves but not after making one a better human.
I swapped Byzantine coins for the errors he would make for my collection. His work graced three ANA (American Numismatic Association) Conventions in Portland alone as well as other ANA functions across the country.
A friend of mine and I were going to visit him last Monday. About an hour before we were to leave for Silverton I received an email that informed us of his passing. A truly sad moment tempered with the realization I was lucky enough to know him and be his friend. He always made me smile. I will miss him a lot.
James Earley
November 17, 2011
We are all lessened by the passing of this learned, accomplished and gentle man. I will miss his contributions to the arts, and his ready knowledge, which he shared freely with all.
James Earley/James Greyhelm
Jeanne McCartney
November 17, 2011
I was not a close friend of Greg's but I knew him as a well-respected, friendly acquaintance since the early 90s, and was honoured to have had the opportunity to study a small bit of his knowledge and strike a few coins with him. I was doubly honoured to have been the Queen in this SCA region who accepted his petition for the Moneyers' Guild at May Crown in 1994; I have quite a few of the coins he made, including a treasured sterling silver 'Janeltis' coin. I will miss his knowledge, gentleness & skill a great deal.
Colleen McDonald
November 17, 2011
I remember him as a peaceful man and a passionate coin maker at the many SCA events I saw him at. My deepest sympathies to his family and friends - we are lessened by his passing.
Steven Bochetti
November 17, 2011
I've known Greg as a friend since 1989. He was a brilliant original, as honest a man as you could possibly know, compassionate, kind, and caring. There are few like him.
Jennifer McRoy
November 17, 2011
My only wish was to see you happy.
Carmen Beaudry
November 17, 2011
I knew Gregory as a fellow artist, a master researcher and scholar, and one of the most fascinating conversationalists I've ever met. I treasure every moment I spent in his presence, and just wish there could have been more.
Carmen Beaudry
Laura Minnick
November 17, 2011
I am a long-time member of the SCA, and joined about the same time Greg did. His artistry and craftsmanship are long and widely admired, and I will greatly miss his voice in the Laurel Council. An exceptional human being, and I hope others will step up to fill his sandals.
Laura Minnick/Liutgard of Luxeuil
Anne-Marie Rousseau
November 17, 2011
our world is a little smaller and a little less bright for having him not in it. Peace to him, and the people who cared most for him.
Robert Jump
November 17, 2011
My condolences.
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