Gregory Daniel Greenwood

June 21, 1984 ~ April 23, 2024
Resided in:
Pueblo West, Colorado
It is with great sorrow that we share the passing of Gregory Daniel Greenwood who left us on April 23, 2024. Greg was born on June 21,1984, and was just shy of his 40th birthday.
Survivors include his father, Dan Greenwood (Linda); mother, Loraine Greenwood; brother, Jeffrey; sister-in-law, Anna; niece, Ella; and nephew, Carson, who he loved very much. He also leaves behind an aunt, cousins and many other family members. Preceded in death by grandparents, Tom & Joan Greenwood and Mike & Tillie Pannunzio. Also preceded in death by uncles, Tom Greenwood III & Eddie Greenwood.
Greg spent most of his life in Pueblo where he played high school basketball and tennis at Centennial High School and collegiate tennis at CSU-Pueblo. He worked as a Tennis Pro at the Pueblo County Club in his younger years, where he enjoyed teaching the youth how to play tennis. Greg was a sensitive and very loving person who would give anyone the shirt off his back, and he couldn’t say “no” to anyone who needed help. Greg will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
There will be no services and cremation has taken place. A family memorial will be held at a later date. Greg’s family would love for online memories or condolences to be left at www.montgomerysteward.com
Dan and Lorraine,
🙏 Sorry for your loss. Fond memories of our old neighborhood on Withers Avenue. 🙏
Arduini family
Dan and Lorraine,
Only fondest memories of our kids playing together in the old neighborhood on Withers Avenue. So, so sorry for your loss. 🙏
Lorraine and Family,
You are in our hearts and prayers. We can’t imagine the pain and heartache you are feeling and we are so sorry for your loss.
Dear Danny and family,
How sad to see someone so young a vibrant go decades before his time. My condolences go to you and your family.
Loraine and Family
We are so sorry for your loss. Our heart goes out to you in this difficult time. We pray your memories will ease your pain.
Tim and Tammy Miller
I went to Centennial with Greg. He was incredibly funny, with a heart of gold and a gentle spirit. I am so sorry to hear of your loss, and I pray the Lord brings you comfort in this time of grief.
Lorraine, I can’t imagine the heartache you are feeling right now. Greg was a caring and compassionate person, and I fondly remember his days at Morton. God Bless you all as you navigate this loss. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Lorraine, I am so sorry to see this news. My heart hurts thinking of your sadness. I’m sure your son made a positive difference in the memories and health of kids. I hope you will have sweet memories to calm you in the weeks and years ahead.
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I am deeply sorry for your loss. Losing a child is heartbreaking. I know. May he Rest In Peace.
So sorry for your loss. Sharing in your sadness.
Jack and Norma Gwartney
Jack and Norma Gwartney
Many blessings.
Love, Barb Eslinger
Lots of love and hugs,
Dena Vetta
Greg was our tennis instructor as kids. We remember him as a fun-loving and sometimes goofy guy that connected well with his students. He helped instill a love of tennis in us that we carry with us today and try to pass on to the next generation. RIP Greg and condolences to his family.
Greg was an excellent teammate and friend. I remember watching him play tennis for Centennial and being absolutely thrilled to play alongside him at the university. He was a ferocious competitor but funny and friendly just the same.
Condolences to his family. He will be missed.
Loraine I am so so very sorry to hear this. You are in my thoughts & prayers. I understand your grief as my daughter just passed a few weeks ago. We need to visit
Lorraine, I am so sorry for your loss. One cannot not fathom the grief at the loss of a loved one until you experience it personally. My deepest condolences to you and your family.
Bobbi Jones