A life that touched so many hearts will be forever remembered.
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Gregg William Huxley, born on December 10, 1949, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, passed away on September 24, 2024 in Ypsilanti, Michigan, at the age of 74.
Known for his incredible kindness and dedication, Gregg valued family and friendships above all else. He loved golf, music, fishing with his sons, sports and had a passion for coaching Little League baseball. Gregg was an avid football fan, and was particularly devoted to cheering for the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Known affectionately as Dad, Grandpa, Brother, and Friend. Gregg’s greatest joys were his two sons, Gregg Huxley Jr. and Samuel Huxley and his grandchildren.
Preceded in death by his wife, Ellen Huxley (Keller), and his parents, George A. and Isabelle Huxley (Campbell). He is survived by his loving sons, Gregg Jr. (Kelly) Huxley and Samuel (Nawal) Huxley, and his stepson, Dean (Dana) Reeds. Gregg was the proud grandfather of twelve cherished grandchildren: Mackenzie (Ben) Case, Alexandra Reeds, Noah Huxley, Allison (Christian) Lesko, Baileigh Huxley, Samuel Huxley Jr., Lydia Huxley, Tanner Reeds, Sidney Huxley, Shelby Huxley, Emily Burtt and Isabella Reeds, as well as three great-granddaughters Everleigh Case, Claire Lesko, and Isla Case.
Gregg’s legacy of love and devotion continues through his surviving siblings: Jeffrey (Kendee) Huxley, George (Christy) Huxley, and Jill (Gary) Shapiro and his beloved nephews and nieces.
Gregg's memory and influence will be cherished by everyone fortunate enough to have known him. A private celebration of life will be held for close friends and family at a later date.
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I can’t begin to express how sorry I am for this indescribable loss. It’s hard to put into words what losing a parent is like to someone that hasn’t experienced it. Your Dad has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. Always so kind and generous to my entire family. Many of my happiest childhood memories included Mr. & Mrs. Huxley. I want you both to know how loved he was by all of us, and how proud he was of both of you and all of his grandchildren. It was clear that you all brought him so much joy. All my love to you and your families.