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Wednesday, 14 December 2011 00:00

Greg Aitken

Jan. 5, 1948 — Dec. 7, 2011

Greg Aitken died Dec. 7.

He is survived by his wife Beth; his daughters Lydia and Emily; his mother and father, Jim and Dorothy Aitken; his sister Jami and her children Michael and Sarah.

Donations: American Cancer Society or the Doug Colletti Scholarship Fund through the Sedona-Oak Creek School District office. An account will be set up in the near future to support his girls and their education.

Services will be Friday, Dec. 16, at 12:30 p.m. at St. John Vianney Catholic Church in Sedona.

 

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+1 #5 Strong Family 2012-02-21 19:38
I have lived her for over 30 years and Greg is one of the FEW who always had a smile and would chat with us. He's worked with all of my kids through out the years. One of our favorites in the school system. He was a great teacher, friend and role model.
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+1 #4 Mark Woestehoff 2012-01-06 14:39
Greg was such a good person, great musician, loving husband and father. He reawakened my interest in music and had an infectious desire to create and bring out the best talents of others. God's grace to the family.
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+1 #3 Steve Douglas 2011-12-19 08:55
Greg was by far the most enthusiastic person I've ever had on the bandstand. A wonderful musician, soulful vocalist and frontman. For over 40 years he played music throughout AZ and the southwest, much of it with Danny Rhodes, Ramone Dana and Jim Hargis. A cross between James Brown and Bill Withers, he sang with such passion. Always a smile on his face and with the most giving nature, I will miss him....the community will miss him more. As a special ed teacher, he touched the lives of thousands....such a legacy to leave behind. My thoughts go out to Beth and the girls. A great loss.
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+1 #2 Vinyard 2011-12-17 18:33
Sad news, indeed. I had only met Greg a few times but, I remember him as a role model for fair play, solid life goals,
and an eager acceptance of all from many walks of life. Wasn't musicians a part of his life? Anyway I remember this
and appreciated his support and advice when I was self-learning the clarinet. Those were good days and I am glad to have met Greg. I am sad that he has left and wish his family and friends all the best condolences possible. Roger.
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+1 #1 Darren Dibbens 2011-12-16 15:45
Greg was good friend and I will miss him dearly. His good nature and positive attitude made him a joy to be around. My prayers for his family...Farewell old friend.
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