Sue Ashe
I just heard of Gregg's passing tonite when I came into town for a visit. So sad to hear it. Sue Ashe
Birth date: Jun 1, 1951 Death date: Sep 7, 2013
Gregory Frank Games, 62, of Decatur passed away on Saturday, September 7, 2013 at 1:30 PM in St. Mary’s Hospital after a short battle with cancer. Greg was born on June 1, 1951 in Decatur the son of Leland L. and Dorris J. (Gordy) Read Obituary
I just heard of Gregg's passing tonite when I came into town for a visit. So sad to hear it. Sue Ashe
Peg – My dad, Verl, told me about Gregg's passing. I'm so sorry to hear and I hope and pray that you and your family find some sort of comfort in knowing he is resting in peace. He worked with my dad and was a good family friend. Although I didn't know him well growing up, we became friends later in life. He always had a way to make me and my friends laugh with his witty sense of humor. He and Verl were like school kids when they would get together, laughing and cutting up. Such a kind person. Regretfully, it's been many years since we were in touch. My prayers go out to you and yours during this difficult time. Tammy Schuft
I was so sorry to hear of Greg's passing and I want to express my deepest sympathy to Greg's family. Greg and I were best friends as youngsters growing up together in the country near Latham. May God bless all of you at this very difficult time and know you are in my thoughts and prayers.Mark Miller
So saddened to hear of the loss of such a wonderful husband. May GOD be with you and all those who knew and loved him. May He bring beautiful memories to mind to help ease the pain, now and always. So blessed to have had such time together. All are in my thoughts and prayers. Susan Justice
To the family of Greg Games: It breaks my heart that he had to leave us. I sang in several bands with Greg and he was a great drummer and had such a fun personality. I know he's up there with several of our band mates making music in heaven. God bless his soul and I pray for peace in all your hearts. Linda Grammer
Lit a candle in memory of Gregory Games