Greg Love, a revered character whose impact on the community will be remembered for many years to come, has gone away, and the city of Fresno, California, is in grief over his departure. His influence on the town will be remembered for centuries to come. The legacy that Greg leaves behind is one of unwavering dedication to his fellow residents, an abundance of kindness, and generosity. Greg passed away peacefully in the comfort of his own home, without experiencing any suffering.
As someone who was born and raised in Fresno, Greg had a deep connection to the city that he called home. The work that he did, the volunteer work that he did, and the acts of kindness that he carried out are all evidence of the consistent efforts that he made to improve the lives of those who were in his near area. The excitement that Greg had for assisting other people knew no bounds, and he devoted himself completely to the goal of making Fresno a better place for everyone who called Fresno their home.
Greg had a substantial and far-reaching impact on the way things were done in the community. He was an esteemed business entrepreneur who made a big contribution to the economic well-being of the community by helping to establish employment possibilities and jobs for a huge number of people.
He was a well-respected businessman. His compassion for his employees, whom he loved like family and always worked to ensure their success and well-being, was the only thing that could compare to his commercial acumen if it were taken into consideration.
He loved his staff like family. Greg was employed by the pharmaceutical company Colgate-Palmolive for a total of twenty-four years during his career. The year 1979 marked the year that he graduated from Meadowbrook High School, where he was a member of the National Honor Society and also played football throughout his time there. In addition to that, he was a member of the football squad at the school. In addition to that, he was a member of the Point Pleasant Lodge of the Scottish Rite for a long amount of time after he joined.
One of the things that he cherished the most was the ability to spend time with his family, and in particular with his grandchildren. His grandchildren were his entire world, and he treasured getting to spend time with them. Greg was a loyal bow hunter who also enjoyed riding his Harley. He was a motorcycle enthusiast. He was passionate in riding motorcycles.
His parents and his brother John “Buck” Love, who also died away before him, were among the people who came before him in death. He had lost both of his parents, his mother and his father.
He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Darla Love, whom he married on May 17, 1982; two sons, Zack (Katie) Love of Clarksville, Tennessee, and Zane (Cara) Love of Cumberland; four brothers, Jim (Jackie) Love of Glouster, Andy (Lisa) Love of Corning, Tony (Sherri) Love of Ashland, Kentucky, and T.R. (Lorie) Love of Lore City; two sisters, Rhonda Stahler and Stephanie Damron of Ashland, Kentucky; three grandchildren, Austin, Jackson, and Mason Love;