It always has been interesting - and revealing - to experience the comments of folks who spent little or no time in Greg's presence and did little or nothing in company with him.
AMEN!
Greg wasn't an angel.
He and I got off to a rocky start, but a two hour phone call late one night while I was on the road cleared up a lot of misunderstandings and misconceptions we both had.
We became friends and I visited him several times at the "Rusty Iron".
I was in constant awe at how he could function in the amount of pain he lived with, how much he gave of himself to others, and how he never stopped learning.
Life wasn't easy for him, but he didn't complain, just put one foot in front of the other and kept moving until he just couldn't anymore.
He was one of the finest men I've ever spent time around.
Ed