Gregory Allen Greunke, a man of unwavering dedication and profound kindness, was born on April 7, 1956, in Marshfield, Wisconsin. He lived a life that touched many, marked by his service, love for family, and commitment to his work. He peacefully departed on April 18, 2025, in Zimmerman, Minnesota, surrounded by loved ones at home.
Gregory served honorably in the United States Air Force, where he excelled as a radio operator and ultimately retired with the rank of Technical Sergeant. His military service was a testament to his stoic nature and his willingness to contribute to something larger than himself.
Professionally, Gregory was fiercely dedicated to his job, always striving to ensure that his tenants were well cared for. He approached his responsibilities with a sense of commitment that demonstrated his kind and compassionate spirit. Outside of his work, he maintained a lifelong passion for learning, constantly seeking knowledge and new skills.
As a husband, Gregory was loving and caring for his wife Yun-Hsia. He stuck to the vow of "through sickness and through health" as she went through her own battle with heart failure. As a father, Gregory was an exceptional role model for his son, Patrick. He cared deeply for his family, fostering relationships rooted in love and respect. He found immense joy in becoming a grandfather to Solveig, a highlight that stood among his proudest accomplishments.
Gregory's interests were as diverse as they were fulfilling. He had a deep love for woodworking, baking, and gardening, hobbies that reflected his creative spirit. His lifelong passion for cars showcased his appreciation for craftsmanship and dedication, which resonated in all aspects of his life.
He is survived by; his loving wife Yun-Hsia, son Patrick, daughter-in-law Kelsey, granddaughter Solveig, mother Patricia Pliska, brother Don and sister Rebecca.
He was preceded in death by his father, Ceylon, who surely welcomed him with open arms. Gregory's life was marked by small acts of kindness and gentle strength that will continue to impact those who were fortunate to know him. His legacy, built on compassion and dedication, will forever be cherished in the hearts of his family and friends.
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