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Floyd Lee Gregg

Jan 18, 2005 | Obituaries

Floyd Lee Gregg , a 99-year-old Bogard resident, died Thursday, Jan. 13, 2005 at Carrollton Life Care Center. He was the father of S.M. Rissler Elementary Guidance Counselor Dorothy Allnutt of Trenton.


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Floyd Lee Gregg , a 99-year-old Bogard resident, died Thursday, Jan. 13, 2005 at Carrollton Life Care Center. He was the father of S.M. Rissler Elementary Guidance Counselor Dorothy Allnutt of Trenton.

Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 15, 2005, which would have been his 100th birthday, at Gibson Funeral Home in Carrollton. Rev. Jeff Maxwell officiated.

Burial was in the Ebenezer Cemetery near Bogard.

Musical selections included ?The Old Rugged Cross? and ?In the Garden?.

Pallbearers were William D. Gregg, Arnold Gregg, Jackie Gregg, Wade Gregg, Bobby Gregg, and Russell Gregg.

Military graveside services were conducted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Pence-Lovell-England Post No.1773

Mr. Gregg was born Jan. 15, 1905 in Plymouth, the son of Dee William and Fannie Esther Decker Gregg.

He attended Mandeville Grade School and served in the United States Navy .

On Dec. 12, 1931, he was married to Marie Marple in Carrollton. She survives of the home.

Mr. Gregg was a farmer and had worked for M.M. Green Quarries as a dozer operator. He was an avid pitch player, hunter and fisherman.

He was a member of the Mandeville Methodist Church and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Pence-Lovell-England Post No. 1773 of Carrollton.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Gregg is survived by 11 children, William Dee Gregg and his wife Martha, Anna Lee Bahr and her husband, Fred, Jackie Gregg and his wife, Gayle, and Esther Gregg, all of Carrollton; Shirley Edwards and her husband, Leonard of McPherson, KS; Wade Gregg and his wife, Janice of Barnard, KS; Arnold Gregg and his wife, Judy of Bosworth; Bobby Gregg and his wife, Janie of Bogard; Russell Gregg and his wife, Dianne of Oak Grove; Sally Hanavan and her husband, John of New Castle, IN; and Dorothy Allnutt and her husband, Randall of Trenton; 19 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter.

He was preceded in death by his parents; three sisters, Leta Watts, Effie May Gregg and Daisy Heinlein; two brothers, Lloyd D. Gregg and Gilbert Gregg; and one granddaughter, Tamara Faye Gregg.