Ardith Joan Bell-Bshara
To Robbin and Greg's big, beautiful family,
Mike and I want to send you our heartfelt sympathies. Greg was one of a kind, and such a fun, great cousin! We shared a lot together when we were kids. Ran around the beach, the yard, the neighborhood, when he and Val would came down for summer visits. Ride bikes. Climb trees. Play in the tree house. Eat scallops (with plastic forks= Greg ate a plastic fork prong. My Mom freaked!). Visit places. Sit on ant hills. Jump the "big rock". Swim. Row the boat. Play hide and seek. Then we grew up. Being adults is serious, tough stuff. Greg lost too many loved ones, forever, in his life. It was during these losses we would see each other. It was great to all be together at J.D. & Ron's wedding! Great photo shared Uncle David/Aunt Rita.
I am sure that all of his loved ones were with him when he needed them, helping him through, as angels do.
My thanks especially to Sherrie for helping her Dad so much, in his many times of his medical needs. We feel so badly that we did not know he was living with ALS. I will miss him and his life force greatly.
Mike and I ordered a live tree to be planted in a forest, in his honor. Peace be with him and his dearly loved dog in a loving eternal connection. Wouldn't Greg say "Dog is God spelled backwards"?
Peace be with him and you all. May his good memories with you, raise your heart and soul.








