Gregorio “Greg” P. Colina, 65, a resident of Blue Springs, MO passed away peacefully Tuesday, April 13, 2022 at his home. He was born December 25, 1956 to Dioscoro H. and Jacinta A. (Palogan) Colina in Manila, Philippines.
Greg worked as a physical therapist assistant at Saint Mary’s Medical Center in Blue Springs, MO. He was a member of Blue Springs Assembly of God in Blue Springs, MO. Greg collected military memorabilia. He enjoyed being with his friends and family.
Survived by his siblings, Cynthia Fojas of Blue Springs, MO; Edgardo Colina of Sydney, Australia, Lorna Ramos of Wayne, NJ, Helen Crisostomo of Wayne NJ, Maria Ruby Serrano of Ontario, Canada. Greg is preceded in death by his parents, Dioscoro H. and Jacinta A. Colina.
His family will receive friends and family from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 21, 2022 at Meyers Funeral Chapel, 1600 W. Main St., Blue Springs, MO. Memories of Gregorio and words of comfort for his family may be shared at meyersfunerlachpael.com.
I’m sorry for your loss but Greg was a great person and he helped my father when he was in the hospital my father was Physical Therapy when he was in there
Greg – You were a dedicated employee and helped so many people at St. Mary’s over the years in your quiet way. Thank you for all you did to help others. I know you will be fondly remembered by many, including me.
Cynthia, I am deeply sorry for your loss. I enjoyed working with Greg at the hospital for many years. May God bring comfort and peace to you and your family during this time.
Cynthia, my dear friend in Christ 😘 You had been in my thoughts,not knowing until today,you experienced a great loss, your sibling 😢Sincere condolences to you and your family 💕
Cynthia, so sorry to hear about Greg. My prayers are with you and your family. Greg’s struggles are over . He is with his Savior at home.
Greg was a man of whom I have much respect. He’s not a man of many words, but when he spoke, it was always purposeful, relevant, and gentle. He was always kind, generous, and willing to help whenever called upon. We’ve worked together for many years and he is completely reliable in every way. I’ve seen him in both good and bad times and he always remained the same and resolved to trust GOD not matter the situation. We have prayed together and studied scripture together and he was very much and encouragement for me.
My prayers are for his family during this time of bereavement.
Cynthia,
Greg was especially helpful during OT group. He always encouraged my patients to participate and he would lift weights along with the patients and play the standing games with us like washers. Heavenly Father be with Cynthia and her family at this time. Let your truth and light, and love shine upon them and hold them in your arms. Give them the peace that only comes from you. In Jesus name, Amen. Hugs and love,
Dear Cynthia,
You had been in my thoughts lately and I did not realize you just lost your brother, Greg. I am So sorry.
Greg was always wonderful to work with- so kind and patient. I’m sure you will really miss him.
Many Hugs
Susan