1945
2014
FRANCIS PATRICK GREGORY April 06, 1945 ~ May 16, 2014
Francis Patrick Gregory, 69, passed away on Friday, May 16, 2014 in Red Bluff, California.
Francis Gregory's life will be celebrated by family and friends and his memory will live on always.
Arrangements are under the direction of Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers in Red Bluff, California.
Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers
816 Walnut Street
Red Bluff, CA 96080
If you have any questions or need assistance, please call (530) 527-1174.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
5 Entries
May 27, 2014
Bill and Kathleen Mello
We are very sad to hear about your tragic loss. Thinking of you all during this time.
May 23, 2014
Vicky Zapf
It was a life well lived, a man well loved and respected. I remember him from my days at IHC in Watertown New York. My sympathies to the entire Gregory family. May God hold him close in comfort and help his family find peace.
May 22, 2014
Christine Hentz
My heart goes out to Mr. Gregory's family at this very sad time. He will always be "Mr. Gregory" to the Trig class at IHC in Watertown as a sign of respect and of affection. He was a favourite teacher of many students.
May 22, 2014
So very saddened to hear of Mr. Gregory's tragic passing. He was one of my favorite teachers at IHC in Watertown, N.Y.
Sincerely, Sue Garlock Minor
May 21, 2014
Our thoughts are with your family and friends at this difficult time - Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers
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