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I chose the title of this blog to go with a Beatles song from 1969. The title made sense in October of 2009 because fighting cancer might be a drawn out challenge. I take inspiration where I can, and hope to motivate with my musings about music, my status and anything else related to life. Anyone can post comments; no sign in or account is needed, just click on the comments section towards the bottom of the post and write me a note. A splendid time is guaranteed for all. Live Happy- Greg


"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect." Mark Twain



Sunday, May 6, 2012

Gregory Dymerski Obituary: View Gregory Dymerski's Obituary by The Seattle Times

Obituary

Gregory Dymerski

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Gregory DYMERSKI November 3,1959 ~ April 24, 2012 He lost his 2½ year battle of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma with a bone marrow transplant 6 months after diagnosis. Greg is survived by wife Yvonne Dymerski, daughter Natalie Suiter and husband Sam Suiter, son Andrew Dymerski, son Mikhael Dymerski, Father John Dymerski and wife Alice, Brother Alan Dymerski and wife Mary Donahue, sister Cathy Curths and husband Les Curths. He worked for 28 yrs for the King county Sheriffs Department and will greatly missed by family and friends. Live Happy! ~ Sign Greg's on-line Guest Book at www.Legacy.com.
Published in The Seattle Times on May 6, 2012


Gregory Dymerski Obituary: View Gregory Dymerski's Obituary by The Seattle  


Timeshttp://www.tacomamausoleum.com

You can view Gregs` obituary at the Seattle Times as above or the tacoma mausoleum.Signing, sharing stories or pictures are welcomed at either website.

A final blog will come soon! I wanted to let everyone know about the obituaries.

Live Happy and healthy !!! Yvonne

6 comments:

Sue Reppen said...

Nice job with the blog, Yvonne.

robinhood said...

Continued Prayers

Hank

Cathy Curths said...

Thanks for the updates
Love and prayers
Cathy

Anonymous said...

Yvonne, the picture of Greg was one of his best. Love you , Dad and Alice

Anonymous said...

Yes, that is such a nice picture of him. We were sitting down to dinner on Sunday night and "Let It Be" came on the radio. And as I was driving home tonight at sunset, "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" came on. Then I went out to the garden to pick spinach and found a male Eastern bluebird on ground. He wouldn't fly, I picked him up and tried to feed him moths but he died. There is a nest nearby with 3 eggs. I am very sad.
Every time we hear a Beatles' song we will think of you, Greg.
"And still my guitar weeps."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puSkP3uym5k&feature=related

love, Mary D.

Anonymous said...

Thank your all of your comments. It means a lot.Yes Mary every time the Beatles are played I think we all will think of Greg and what he opened our eyes to and not just the Beatles.

Somehow we all need to take and run with it and Live Happy!

Yvonne