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In Memory

William Gregory (Teacher)

OBITUARY FROM (ANCHORAGE) ALASKA DISPATCH NEWS, AUGUST 13, 2017:

Long time Alaska resident William R. Gregory passed away peacefully at his home on July 11, 2017, at the age of 89, surrounded by his family. Bill was born on Sept. 18, 1927, in Indianapolis, Ind., to Ercel and Velma Gregory and he had four sisters: Jean, Patricia, Elma and June. Growing up in Indiana, Bill spent summers working on his Uncle's Terra Haute farm, where he learned his strong work ethic. Bill graduated from Manual Training High School in 1945, and joined the Navy in December 1945. Bill served on board the U.S.S. Mississippi and was honorably discharged, whereupon he entered Indiana University and earned his bachelor's degree in education. There, he lettered in gymnastics and achieved near perfection on the flying rings. Bill went on to earn his master's degree in school administration from Ball State University. He began his first teaching job in Hobart, Ind., as a 7th grade science teacher in a school building built before the Civil War.

Bill married the love of his life, Bernice Mikos, on Dec. 27, 1952, and they recently celebrated 64 years of marriage. Together, their adventurous spirit led them from Indiana to Downy, Calif., where Bill taught school for two years. After reading too many Jack London stories, in the summer of 1959, Bill and Bernice bought a truck and camper and packed up their growing family of Bill Jr., Elly, Linda and David and drove up the Alcan Highway to Alaska. Bill accepted a teaching position at Kodiak High School teaching biology, chemistry and physics, and later he worked as the Director of Rural Schools, traveling around the island to the various villages and school sites. After several years, Bill was appointed the first Director of Kodiak Community College.

Over the next five years the couple welcomed four more children into the family: Janice, Lori, Michael and Steven.

While in Kodiak, the family experienced the Great Alaska Earthquake in 1964. Bill welcomed frightened people who were seeking higher ground into our house, which was high up on Pillar Mountain. With the power out and night falling, Bill recalled that you couldn't see anything but could hear wood crunching, boats crashing into town and buildings coming off their foundations as a tidal wave hit the island. The boat harbor was empty the next morning and Bill recalled that a 100-foot-long crab tender had washed up into the middle of town with a cargo of spoiling crab. Bill calmed and comforted his family and neighbors during the aftermath, and assisted in the clean-up and rebuilding of Kodiak.

In 1969, Bill accepted the position of Superintendent of Schools Bristol Bay in Naknek, Alaska, where the family lived for six years before moving to Unalaska, Alaska, where Bill worked as Superintendent of Unalaska City Schools. He and Bernice then spent two years living in Port Townsend, Wash., until the pull of Alaska prompted a return to Anchorage and a job at Alaska Pacific University as Director of Auxiliary Affairs. They moved again several years later to Barrow, Alaska, where Bill worked as Transportation Manager at the North Slope Borough School for two years before he retired. Bill was an accomplished carpenter and built houses, boats and beautiful cutting boards for his family. He was a kind, generous and loving man who was passionate about educating all students, as well as his eight children and 13 grandchildren. Bill had a generous and loving nature and cherished his family and their many gatherings. He was an active and dedicated member of Sacred Heart Church in Wasilla, Alaska, and the Knights of Columbus, and he often volunteered at the local food bank. He was an avid reader, and a wise and thoughtful man.

Bill is survived by his wife, Bernice; and their eight children, Bill Gregory Jr. (Gayle), Elly Gregory, Linda Lekanoff (Nick), David Gregory (Patty), Janice Luppen (Kevin) and Lori, Michael and Steven Gregory; 13 grandchildren, Christopher Gregory (Sarah), David, Evan and Stacy Gross, Nick and Jana Lekanoff, Gregory Luppen (Shana), Sadie Luppen, James David Gregory and Delores Gregory-Palmer (Nathan), Colton and Katie Dirks and Cecilee Dushkin; and his sister, Elma. He is preceded in death by his parents; and sisters, Jean, June and Patty.

Condolences may be sent to P.O. Box 877565, Wasilla, AK 99687. The family thanks Hospice of Wasilla for their compassionate care, and Father Joseph and the staff and community of Sacred Heart Church. Interment will be at Sacred Heart Cemetery.

This information and the color picture were obtained from: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/adn/obituary.aspx?pid=186310008. The black-and-white picture is from the 1954 HHS Memories Yearbook, made available by the Lake County Public Library, at: https://archive.org/stream/HOHS1954Images/.