Condolences
Sincerest condolences to Aunty Sissy and family on the loss of Greg. May you be filled with peace in the days ahead, treasuring his memory.
Lots of love.
Cheramie (cousin) Gladstone Williams’ daughter
Those were the days my friend we thought they would never end as the song goes
Love and prayers to Greg's family
at this time to say sorry for your loss is not enough
Prayers and blessings
Robert Wong. And the Wong's on Longford Rd.
From the Hampstead Park Posse
Sincere condolences to Betty Natasha Nick Mike and Denzel
Sis Glenda Roddy and Family
What a charmed life we led in Hampstead Park from our teenage years to becoming young adults! Our neighbourhood was the very best. We moved freely from house to house, one big happy family, each one looking out for the other.
Some moved overseas but we remained a family and whenever someone visited the island it was cause for celebration and reminiscing.
Our last get together was in November when Gregory visited us in Kingston. What a time we had laughing till our belly buss. Your sense of humour was intact and we looked forward to many more meetings and greetings.
You were our brother and we loved you. Now you’ve gone ahead and we’re broken hearted. We will never forget you. Rest in Eternal Peace, Gregory.
My heartfelt condolences to you all.
Although my encounters with Gregory were few and far between each “meeting up” was such a pleasure. He stayed with us on one of his trips to Jamaica and we had such a good time together. We also realized that we had a common interest in Jamaican/Caribbean history and in particular the history of the pirates and buccaneers, so I thoroughly enjoyed those discussions. He was so easygoing and always jovial…. We had some good laughs together. I will miss him!
Rest In Peace Dear Gregory.
Hugs hugs hugs to you all
Kimberley Kong (Steven’s wife)
Dear Betty, Natasha, Nick, Mike, Aunt Sissy, Glenda and Roddy,
We are so sad for the loss of Gregory.
When we used to visit as cousins on Washington Close in Jamaica, Gregory was an adult to us and so not much playing together happened. At those times, he would hang with his teenage friends and we noticed how jovial he always seemed to be. In later years, the difference in age was far less apparent, whenever we met up on his trips to Jamaica we became fast friends, vastly influenced by his very affable, approachable, good nature and his engaging spirit. He will be truly missed.
Sending love, hugs and strength to you all.
From: Cousins Steven, Doreen and Maxwell Kong
From the Hamilton Family, Kingston, Jamaica
Sincere condolences to Betty, Natasha, Nick, Mike & Denzel
To Sis, Glenda, Roddy & family
Neighbours who became Family so many years ago, from early teenage years to the present.
Gregory was such a prankster, with a wicked sense of humour; so full of love, light and laughter; kindness personified; never a dull moment.
We were so happy when Gregory spent some time with us in Kingston last November after not seeing him in Jamaica for ages. Lots of joy, conversation, catching up! We didn’t realise that it was our goodbye.
We love you and we celebrate your life, Gregory. We will miss you. Rest in Eternal Peace. May your Memory always be a blessing.
from Verna and Daniel Bailey
My heartfelt condolences to the family. I met Gregory about 8 months ago at his mother's home, he greeted me with "this must be the marvelous Verna I have been hearing about". May his memories bring peace to the hearts of his loved ones at this sorrowful time. There is a time to laugh and a time to cry, there is a time to be born and a time to die. Rest in peace Gregory.
Dear Betty, Natasha, Mike and Nick and family,
I am so sorry for your loss of Greg. I met Betty when we were in residence in Toronto so many years ago. I also met Greg then. He was always smiling.
The second time we met Greg was at Betty's parent's farm. What a fun day. Then they moved to Calgary and I stayed in Toronto. I wish we would have seen each other more often. Betty and I have been keeping up to date every year with all our news, the birth of our children and grandchildren. All of work stresses and finally our retirements.
Life should not be about saying good bye to your spouse so young.
I love the picture of Greg, what a handsome man.
I wish you courage in the next following weeks, surrounded by your family and loved ones. Remember all the wonderful memories of Greg.
Sending hugs and take care.
Brenda Reid Baird
Dear Betty, Natasha, Nick and Mike,
Doris and I know there are no words that can ease your pain for the loss of your husband, your father and grandfather Greg. May your memories of Greg bring you comfort.
I cherish my long friendship with Greg. May he rest in Peace.
Bobby and Doris
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