
Passed away peacefully surrounded by loving family on Saturday 8th November 2025. Beloved husband of Cheryl. Dearly loved father and father-in-law of Scott and Annie, Alyssa (dec), Lauren and Eddy, Thomas and Niki. Loving Pa of his grandchildren Teddy, Noah, Charlie, Nate, and Dorothy. Brother of Karen, Gail, and Cheryl. Greg will be sadly missed by his loving family and many dear friends
Aged 68 Years
Always loved and sadly missed
We will miss your smiling face, a special person no one can replace.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend Greg’s funeral service to be held at The Pavilion, Kiama Showground, Bong Bong Street Kiama on Tuesday 18th November 2025 at 11:00 am. Following the service his funeral will proceed to Jamberoo Cemetery, 7 Drualla Rd, Jamberoo.
Funeral Details
Date & Time
11:00 am, Tue 18 November 2025Venue
The Pavilion, Kiama Showground Bong Bong St, Kiama, New South Wales 2533, AUFuneral Director
H.Parsons Funeral Directors


Undoubtedly one of the greatest people I’ve ever met. The driest sense of humour, the greatest company, Chooky when Tina Turner sang “ Simply the best “ surely this was to describe you. Life just won’t be the same anymore RIP great man Graeme Dudgeon ( Dudgo )
What a beautiful and true tribute to Greg.,As Graeme has said Tina Turner sang Simply the BEST, how fitting for Greg because he was the best
What a champion bloke and footy player way back in 1971
Will be missed like all good mates are
Thoughts with Cheryl and family
Dave Wilson
Parkes
His kindness and unwavering strength touched everyone who knew him, leaving behind cherished memories that continue to inspire those he loved. Though his time was cut short, the legacy of his compassion and courage lives on in the hearts of his family and friends. I will miss the calls from you tormenting me about my St.George dragons or your jokes which I thought were not funny but you can now guide your Tigers from above. Will miss you love aunty Lola.
Greg will be missed by the sporting clubs off Jamberoo especially the cricket club were he spent all his free time looking after the wickets and whatever else needed to be done he loved Jamberoo and will miss him coming up telling a new joke every time we meet R.I.P CHOOK