Posted on 09/10/2009 4:38:20 PM PDT by Repub4bush
For those of you who knew him, mgc112 was also known as magic on other forums.
He passed away Sept 4th of Colon Cancer.
Morris Gregory Collins, 52, of Columbia passed away on Friday, Sept. 4, 2009, at his home.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 10, at Broadway Christian Church in Columbia. Burial will follow at Montreal Cemetery in Montreal, Mo. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Memorial Funeral Home in Columbia.
Greg was born on Nov. 22, 1956, in Paintsville, Ky., to Wallace and Nell Cornett Collins. He was married on May 31, 1980, in Columbia to Reta Ash.
Greg was a Boy Scout leader for Troop 702 in Columbia. He graduated from Columbia College with a degree in computer programming. He worked as the director of information services at Bothwell Regional Hospital in Sedalia, where he was key in implementing a computer system that allowed the hospital to receive national recognition for being the Most Wired.
He is survived by his wife, Reta; two sons, Matt and Brian Collins of Columbia; father Wallace Collins and stepmother Charlotte; sister Dee Forney and husband Lee and their daughter, Mia, all of Frankfort, Ky.; stepfather Doug Burke of Whitesburg, Ky.; and numerous aunts, uncles and other family members.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Nell.
Memorial contributions can be made to Boy Scouts of America, 1203 Fay St., Columbia, Mo., 65201.
Tributes can be left online at www.memorialfuneralhomeandcemetery.com.
Praise the Great Physician for what He has done for you! My 33-year-old daughter’s best friend (since the cradle) was recently diagnosed with an aggressive leukemia. She has 5 young daughters, so maybe your prayers would be effective for her. Her name is Jena.
So sad for the family. All of us here are thinking of you and your loved one.
RIP.
God is awesome, I’m am ever grateful for his mercy. And thank you so much for your prayers, they are greatly apperciated.
If God hasn't given Jena any verses from the bible. Tell her to ask Him to give her something to hang onto. That's what He did for me. I know things now, that I didn't understand about God at the time. One was, healing confused me. Why did it happen for some and not others? Was God picking and choosing who got healed and who didn't? I understand now, and it's so deep within my heart and mind, no one can shake me, that it is certainly God's will to heal ALL of our sicknesses and diseases. God is no respecter of persons. What He will do for one, He'll do for another. Why it doesn't always happen? I don't know, I just know it's His will.
Fifty-two is waaay too young.
Yes, it is.
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