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Warren C. Gregg

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Warren C. Gregg

Birth
Death
16 Jun 1933 (aged 81)
Burial
Grand Lake, Grand County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Warren A. Gregg came to Colorado and first moved to Georgetown and worked in mines. He was an engineer and carpenter for many years in Grand County.

"Warren was the eldest and he had two sons--Lloyd and Raymond. Lloyd lived a good part of his life in Steamboat and Craig as he was with the highway department. Raymond sometimes lived here, but he'd go back to some of the 'hill country' in the Ozarks. Warren's second wife is buried here. (His older son was by his first wife.) His wife Mary had a lot of children and was very much depressed in 1905 to the point where she got out a gun and shot herself and all the children in the house. Warren, Lloyd and Raymond weren't there. They lived in the famous "Spider House" (which is still standing on Main Street where Warren lived until 1933." Courtesy of the Grand Lake Historical Society
Warren A. Gregg came to Colorado and first moved to Georgetown and worked in mines. He was an engineer and carpenter for many years in Grand County.

"Warren was the eldest and he had two sons--Lloyd and Raymond. Lloyd lived a good part of his life in Steamboat and Craig as he was with the highway department. Raymond sometimes lived here, but he'd go back to some of the 'hill country' in the Ozarks. Warren's second wife is buried here. (His older son was by his first wife.) His wife Mary had a lot of children and was very much depressed in 1905 to the point where she got out a gun and shot herself and all the children in the house. Warren, Lloyd and Raymond weren't there. They lived in the famous "Spider House" (which is still standing on Main Street where Warren lived until 1933." Courtesy of the Grand Lake Historical Society

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