Barbara Klug
Sincere sympathy to you Candice and your family, Barb Klug
Birth date: Jun 17, 1953 Death date: Jun 5, 2022
Gregory R. “Greg” Dault, age 68, passed away Sunday, June 5, 2022 at home after courageously battling cancer numerous times. He was born on June 17, 1953 to Robert and Elizabeth “Betty” (Egeler) Dault in East Lansing, MI, before m Read Obituary
Sincere sympathy to you Candice and your family, Barb Klug
To the Dault, Bozell, and Marine Families: Our hearts are with you! While we didn't personally know Greg, we heard the best stories and knew how cherished and fun your family time was. How lucky those kiddos were to have such an amazing grandpa, time cut too short. Sending all our love during this very difficult time. ~ Chelsea Fosse (& Alex, Quinn, and Mack)
I was so sorry to hear about Greg's death! I went to MCC with his brother Mike, graduating the same year. I was at the Dault house many times in high school. I remember the welcoming attitude of his parents and met all his siblings. I will keep him and your family in my thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Cindy (Eder) Anderson.
Greatest memory Tom has with “Wimpy” was softball days and the great trip to the UP for softball. Will be sadly missed on Friday golf days. Love to Candy and the family from Tom snd Nancy.
Greg, you were a great brother, even better friend. Loved watching you with children, they were just drawn to you. Loved our camping trips, and all the other events we had together. Our last picture together was my birthday last summer. Thank you for that memory. May you be at peace, once Dad gets done telling you a thing or two. 💜
Candy, I'm so sad for your loss. You took such good care of each other. I'm so glad your kids stayed here in Michigan and that you have each other. Greg will always be with you. Love, - Amanda Mullally
We will miss you Greg, back in the day our families spent many nights sitting around the campfire at KOA telling stories sharing a cocktail or 2, working together for 18 years, always wanting to chat when we ran into each other at soccer games, life got in the way but we always managed to catch up when we saw each other again.
RIP my friend
Dad,
We didn't always understand one another. We didn't always say the things we should have been saying to one another. Today I regret that more than I ever thought I would. I always did my best to make you proud as your only Son and our families only namesake. My promise to you is that Jared and I will continue on as proud Dault men as you and Grandpa always did. You didn't ever ask any more of me than I gave you, and I the same of you. Today I am sad that I will have to continue on without you so soon, but I promise you I got this. You rest easy as you have earned. I will continue to work hard for you to watch. I promise to take care of Mom and take care of your grandkids. I know this is all you ever wanted from me in the first place. Love you old man. You finally get to just relax.
We played trivia together at Fetch brewery with Brian and Kim Willacker. He was so funny. I regret not getting together for a beer more often. RIP old friend.