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My deepest condolences.
I have many wonderful, irreplaceable memories of the years I spent with Greg and the crew from back in the day. They were some of the best times of my life.
Sending love and strength to Greg’s family during this difficult time.
Nicole x
We are deeply sorry for your loss and offer you our sincere condolences.
We will always remember Greg as a charming, interested and open-minded teenager during his visits to his family in Germany.
Our sympathy goes out to Greg's family.
With sincere regards
Sabine Rosenthal & family
Greg was the guy who always had a warm smile and powerful presence that he would come into our clinic with every fortnight on a Tuesday afternoon's for years that would fill the entire space with light. He was always honest and he said I always made him laugh with my brutal honesty that was rare to find.
He looked forward to his treatments with Dr Zac Hakes (Osteopath) and their extended chats about all of Greg’s travels, past present and future work projects, his latest interests and of course his beautiful family. He loved talking about adventures he had been on with Indi and Grace 🤍✨🤍
You will always live on in our clinic we have clipped a little sparkly black bird 🐦⬛ on Zac’s tree in his treatment room to remember you by always.. To the end of our days you will be watching over everyone with that smile.. Be free beautiful man. Xoxo
~Dr Zac and Jazzy
Rest in peace sweet, funny, cheeky Greg. I’ll always remember our time together in Australia and NYC. Love you and Noel so much!! To your family and friends, take care of each other and share Greg stories often to keep his spirit alive. Sending so much love to you all. Greg, you are so missed. xo
I am grateful to have been able to bear witness to the memorial of Greg's life today from afar. I am glad my Mum, Dr Alison Specht, could be there in person. Knowing Greg since I was 5 years old, I have many memories of Greg throughout my childhood and formative teenage years. So many games of Marco Polo in the pool with Greg and Noel; games of tennis (which I lost) and pool (which I also lost); watching lots of James Bond movies, and of course every New Years Eve right up to about 1996. In my teens, Greg and I talked about everything under the sun when I would visit with my parents: Greg would tell me all about his skateboard creations, and share his new poems and songs with me, asking my opinion and sharing the meaning behind each one. He was 2 years older (only one year above in school, as I would always point out) and as teens for so many that gap is too great - but not for Greg, he was always inclusive and generous with his time for me. I always looked forward to visits to the Saengers when I was back in Lismore for holidays, in the hope of more chats with Greg! His kindness and humour, and appreciation for others always shone, and as a result he had a huge impact on how I hoped to be and move through the world myself. I wish we had stayed in touch after university, and that I had been able to share my own band's music, and my original stories, with him in return. He was an incredible person, talented, caring and deeply intelligent, and his achievements in engineering, family, friendship, parenthood, business, music and all the rest come as no surprise to me at all. I send all my love to Helen and Noel, and to all who knew Greg as an adult, partner, friend, and father. I am deeply sorry for your loss, and hope sharing my memories opens a new picture into the wonderful person that was Greg Saenger. With best wishes, Rowena
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