November 29, 1959 - August 29, 2017
Greg Gantt, 57, of Bryan, passed away on Tuesday, August 29, 2017, in Bryan surrounded by his family. A visitation will be Friday from 5:30 to 7:30 pm on September 1, 2017 in the chapel of Callaway-Jones Funeral Centers. Life Tribute Service will begin at 11 am on Saturday, September 2, 2017, at the funeral home. Interment will follow in the College Station Memorial Cemetery; officiating services is Rev. Jennifer Webber of First United Methodist Church - Bryan. Services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers Bryan-College Station.
Greg was born to Myron and Sue Willard Gantt on November 29, 1959 in Houston, Texas. He graduated from Bryan High School in 1978 then attended Texas A&M. He was a student manager for the Bryan Vikings football team and also for the Texas A&M football team. He loved sports, especially Aggie football, baseball and basketball. Civil Engineering Consultants (CEC) as a Survey Crew Chief employed him.
Preceding him in death are his grandparents, Morris and Mildred Snell Gantt and Fred C. and Allene Preuss Willard, his father-in-law, Bobby Fuchs, and daughter, Hollie Winn.
His survivors are his wife of seventeen years, Lynne Fuchs Gantt; his children, Nancy Kindle, Sam Winn, Natalie Stevens and husband, Jeff, John Myron Gantt, Sara Gantt Goggans and husband, Dillon, and Colton Gantt; his parents, Myron and Sue Gantt; his mother-in-law, Betty Fuchs; his brother, Bob and wife Christy Gantt; his two grandchildren, Preston Stevens and Gwen Stevens; uncles, George Gantt (Michele), Jim Gantt and Fred B. Willard (Colleen): other family members and many friends.
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2 Entries
Roady Holmes
July 12, 2025
Lynn, Larry Caldwell here, Had to use diff persona to post 2nd. When I read the notice, I made a order of Super Nachos. 1st bite, "damn that's hot". I could just hear Greg, "you want cold nachos?". Sry for the loss of you companion. Ya'll seem to have done something right. Bless you, Lynn. Hope the regulars keeping his memory alive.
Larry W Caldwell
July 12, 2025
Greg, a great neighbor, Texan and Aggie. Blessed to have rubbed shoulders with you. Blessings on your family. So long, Ag.
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