Gregory Wayne Ide, 42, of Richmond,
VA, formerly of Almond, NY, died unexpectedly on Monday, June 29, 2020. He was born in Fort Campbell,
KY on January 30, 1978 and throughout the years resided in many locations,
including Kentucky, Virginia, Louisiana, New York and Pennsylvania.
From 1987 – 1994 Gregory lived in Almond, NY where he attended Alfred-Almond Central School. He returned to Virginia about two years ago where he had been employed as a Heating & Air Conditioning Technician (HVAC).
From 1987 – 1994 Gregory lived in Almond, NY where he attended Alfred-Almond Central School. He returned to Virginia about two years ago where he had been employed as a Heating & Air Conditioning Technician (HVAC).
Gregory will be remembered as
a quiet “Family Man” who simply loved his entire family. He was especially devoted to his daughter,
Lila, and spent countless hours reading to her, working on puzzles and other
crafts. Gregory also enjoyed taking Lila
fishing and going on long walks with her.
He was truly a “Proud Dad” who never missed one of his daughter’s school
functions. He loved playing video games
and watching soccer games on TV.
He was predeceased by his paternal
grandmother, Vicki Ide; his maternal grandmother, Margaret Shea, his maternal
grandfather, Harry Shea; his uncles, Dave Hurd, Scott Shea, Mark Shea and Miles
Shea.
Surviving are his daughter
Lila M. Ide; his fiancé, Courtney Harris; his mother, Peggie Ide; his father,
Eric Ide (Tammy Henry); 3 sisters, Bethany Ide, Erica Schneider, Erin Schneider
Crawford (Ronnie); his paternal grandfather, William Ide; his nieces, Kelcy
Deagle & Mercedes Crawford; his nephew
Trey Crawford; aunts, uncles, cousins, and many friends.
A “Celebration of Life” will
be held at a later date. In lieu of
flowers, condolences can be sent to: The Gregory Ide Family, 1150 Redwood Dr.,
Carlisle, PA 17013.
Arrangements provided by Scott’s Funeral Home, Richmond VA with local arrangements in
care of the Dagon Funeral Home, 38
Church St., Hornell, NY 14843.
To leave an online condolence
or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.
