danausmc
03-14-2005, 08:35 PM
It's with regrets that I have to pass this message on.
We will miss our Brother Greg Esslair, but rejoice that his pain and suffering is over and that he is in the presents of the Lord.
I'll keep you posted as to when the memorial service will be.
God Bless,
In His Service
Jim MP
Greg was an Outpost Leader in Tustin California and the Chaplain for Chapter 785.
Aloha Members, Family, Friends and Fans..........it is with great sadness to announce the loss of a very special friend to so many...Greg Esslair. He joined the Lord last nite and his personal suffering has now come to an end. Words cannot describe this gentle and humble man but he touched so many lives with his "good will" and enthusiasm for the Lord. He will be missed but his message to accept your "fellow man and see the goodness in him" will resonate for years to come. Greg's message was simple, "we are all God's children." Greg was an original founder of our Chapter and did so very much to make the Chapter what it is today. As the "Chaplain" his words were moving, meaningful, memorable and so very practical. Greg worked for many years with homeless Veterans and he will forever be remembered as a "giant of a man who cared".....fair winds and following sea's my friend....
We will miss our Brother Greg Esslair, but rejoice that his pain and suffering is over and that he is in the presents of the Lord.
I'll keep you posted as to when the memorial service will be.
God Bless,
In His Service
Jim MP
Greg was an Outpost Leader in Tustin California and the Chaplain for Chapter 785.
Aloha Members, Family, Friends and Fans..........it is with great sadness to announce the loss of a very special friend to so many...Greg Esslair. He joined the Lord last nite and his personal suffering has now come to an end. Words cannot describe this gentle and humble man but he touched so many lives with his "good will" and enthusiasm for the Lord. He will be missed but his message to accept your "fellow man and see the goodness in him" will resonate for years to come. Greg's message was simple, "we are all God's children." Greg was an original founder of our Chapter and did so very much to make the Chapter what it is today. As the "Chaplain" his words were moving, meaningful, memorable and so very practical. Greg worked for many years with homeless Veterans and he will forever be remembered as a "giant of a man who cared".....fair winds and following sea's my friend....