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Grace Camille Gregor

April 17, 1939 – April 7, 2025


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Grace Camille Gregor, 85, passed away on April 7, 2025 in Gilbert, Arizona. Ms. Gregor was a registered nurse, born in Garden City, Michigan.

Grace is survived by her daughters, Allison Tiedje and Susan Langevin; her son, James Tomshack; her sister, Janet Viola; her brothers, Peter Gregor, Howard Gregor, Louis Gregor and Norman Gregor; her grandchildren, Ryan Beesley, Lauren Saxinger and Michael Tomshack; and her great-grandchildren, Lennox and Hudson Tomshack.

Grace very much enjoyed traveling to Europe, digging for fossils, and taking care of people. She also loved her time living in Grand Junction, Colorado. She will be greatly missed by all who loved her.

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  1. Rachel Kirschman says:

    Allison, you did an admirable job taking care of your mother for the past several years. I know it wasn’t easy and very difficult to watch her decline so rapidly. She’s whole now and at peace. Mom & I are planning to attend her memorial in the fall.

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Grace Camille Gregor

April 17, 1939 – April 7, 2025


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Grace Camille Gregor, 85, passed away on April 7, 2025 in Gilbert, Arizona. Ms. Gregor was a registered nurse, born in Garden City, Michigan.

Grace is survived by her daughters, Allison Tiedje and Susan Langevin; her son, James Tomshack; her sister, Janet Viola; her brothers, Peter Gregor, Howard Gregor, Louis Gregor and Norman Gregor; her grandchildren, Ryan Beesley, Lauren Saxinger and Michael Tomshack; and her great-grandchildren, Lennox and Hudson Tomshack.

Grace very much enjoyed traveling to Europe, digging for fossils, and taking care of people. She also loved her time living in Grand Junction, Colorado. She will be greatly missed by all who loved her.

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  1. Rachel Kirschman says:

    Allison, you did an admirable job taking care of your mother for the past several years. I know it wasn’t easy and very difficult to watch her decline so rapidly. She’s whole now and at peace. Mom & I are planning to attend her memorial in the fall.

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