GREGORY JAMES PLUMRIDGE
Gregory James Plumridge passed away peacefully on Monday, June 25, 2012 in Tulare, California, after a lengthy illness.
He was born on July 21, 1963 in Atikokan, Ontario. Two years later, his family moved to Fort Frances.
As a youngster, he started curling and it became his favourite activity, along with slo-pitch and camping. He enjoyed cooking and being around family and friends.
He moved to California in 2005 where he will be missed by the many good friends he made.
Greg was predeceased by his father, Joe, in 2007
He is survived by his mother, Maxine, his sister Debbie Armstrong ( Jim), brothers, Rod (Linda) and Lyle.
He is also survived by niece, Jocelyn Armstrong (Tim); nephews, Trevor Armstrong (Heather), Ryan Armstrong (Rebecca), Jeff Plumridge (Abbey), and Rob Plumridge (Allison); and great nephew, Brandon Cashmore.
Cremation has taken place and a private family service will be held at a later date.






Greg
Aunt Maxine and Family
Please accept my condolences for your loss. Greg was much to young to leave us yet. Our thoughts are with you through this difficult time.
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, Love leaves a memory no one can steal.
Maxine and Family, I am so
Maxine and Family,
I am so sad to hear of Greg's passing, keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers. Greg and I shared many memories from our years of school and our time in the Fort High Band I will remember him fondly. Hugs Kathleen.
Sorry to hear of Greg's passing
I was shocked when I was reading the paper to see Greg had pass. I knew him in school, seen him from time to time. Sad to hear he had been ill and passed. My heart extends to his family. God only takes the best. So they say. God Bless.
Highschool curling
I remember Greg when we were on FFHS highschool curling team together ,he was alot fun to have around we use to have the same spare time in highschool and go down to the old rink across from town office was and watch his mother curling at the in the afternoon there. We went on road trips with the school together and had some early morning and late nights one time I stay in town got on school bus 6am at the highschool went to ignace up dryden road curled all day had tie breaker at 6pm at night came home from ignace that night got back to fort at 2am and walked back to my car and drove home to Nestor Falls in a snow storm my little car was pushing snow early in the morning got home about 330am and went to bed after long day of curling. My Dad was glad to see me home after that. We battle each other in few bonspiel over the years until he move away. Great guy wish could of seen him again but great times together. Glen Helliar
Condolences
I am saddened to hear of Greg's passing. I enjoyed getting to know Greg through visits to Winnipeg and at family functions in Fort Frances. My thoughts are with his friends and family during this difficult time. R.I.P. Greg
Maxine, Debbie, Rod, Lyle
Maxine, Debbie, Rod, Lyle and families
I was so sorry to hear about Greg. I wish I could be there to help in any way possible. Greg was a good friend to me when we were younger and had. Any great adventures together.
My heart goes out to you all. He will be missed.
Debbie I was shocked to read
Debbie I was shocked to read of your brother's passing. My thoughts & prayers go out to you, your mother & brothers. I have a lot of fond memories of us growing up together & Greg being there. I am sorry for your loss.
Saddened
I had known Greg online for almost five years. We chatted and emailed almost daily. Unfortunately, my email address was changed and I lost touch with Greg but that didn't mean I didn't think of the funny chats we had, particularly about curling which was foreign to this Floridian. I tried to recontact him but was never successful and still occasionally searched for him. I'm saddened to know he's gone. My belated sympathies to his family.