Greg was a "Kensington Kid." I free up on the corner #39. My mom still lives there. Tranquility, Greenbr and North Park...oh yeah, and the basement "parties" where we danced and playedspin-the-bottle!!! Greg always greeted me with It's starting to storm.
Dad and I r on our way to Grandma's - Grandpa's not well.
If you r planning on coming home tonight, you should do so soon because the storm is going to get worse. Or stay.a smile, no matter what age or where we were. And in school...if anyone needed help with math..."Ask Greg!"
Deepest sympathies to all of you. My thoughts are with each and everyone of you.
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Anne Narejko
22 juin 2014 à 14:57
Greg was a "Kensington Kid." I grew up on the corner #39. My mom still lives there. Tranquility, Greenberg and North Park...oh yeah, and the basement "parties" where we danced and playedspin-the-bottle!!! Greg always greeted me with a smile, no matter what age or where we were. And in school...if anyone needed help with math..."Ask Greg!"
Deepest sympathies to all of you. My thoughts are with each and everyone of you.
C
Carolyn Sage (Sagey)
22 juin 2014 à 14:41
So sorry to hear of this tragic news. I knew Greg way back to Tranquility School all through highschool at NPC. Quite a few of us were shocked to hear of his sudden passing and send our deepest sympathy to his wife, Tracey and family. Always remember Greg (Millsey) as the funny, smart guy with always something nice to say.
25 avril 2026 à 23:18