January 17th, 2024
Gregory S. Gordon Jr. – October 13, 1982 – January 14th, 2024 passed away at his home in Linwood Pennsylvania
Gregory (age 41) grew up in Mendenhall PA. He attended Kennett Square high school where he enjoyed playing baseball and then went on to find a love and passion for being a chef. Some of Gregory’s favorite hobbies included riding his motorcycle, cheering on his favorite team (the Chicago Bears), learning about cars and most importantly- spending quality time with his friends and family.
Predeceased is his sister, Lisa Marie Savage (Snarr) Survived by his mother, Delores R. Gordon, his father, Gregory S. Gordon Sr., his niece, Delori L. Savage and brother- in- law Todd Q. Savage.
Friends and family are welcome to come celebrate the life of Gregory on January 27th, 2024. Visitation will be held from 10-11:30am followed by a service. Burial will be private.
To The Gordon Family,
I just heard of Greg’s passing. I had the pleasure of coaching Greg for 6 years in the K.A.U. Baseball League. I so enjoyed having him on our team. He was the greatest, most coachable kid that I ever had. He obviously had a true love for baseball. I am so sorry for your loss. I will be thinking about Greg, and praying for your family.
Glenn Becker
Are deepest condolonces to you an Dee Brother L&R Dom & Maria
I’m at a loss of words of what has happened to a wonderful family. I’m so proud to know my friend Gordy, only thing I can say is I’m so sorry, I was devastated when I heard of this, be strong and I’m always a phone call away. Bless you Gordy. Time will heal you
I love you guys, I miss him so much!
Good afternoon, my name is Logan McGeehan and I am the General Manager at Not Your Average Joe’s. We are so sorry for your loss, we loved Greg and he was a great employee. I wanted to reach out to see if there was anything we could do to support you in this time. Whether it is food or any other kind of support, we would like to show our appreciation for Greg and offer our support. Please feel free to email or call the store at 610-500-2222. Thank you, our thoughts are with your family