![]() ![]() One of his proudest moments was calling into "the Mike and the Mad Dog" radio show and being announced as "Greg from Poughkeepsie" several times. Greg was an avid sports fan, and enjoyed his beloved Yankees and Giants. In his later years he returned to Poughkeepsie where he provided care and comfort to his father before he passed away. He was proud of his association with several professional athletes who entrusted their "rides" to him. ![]() He moved to Scottsdale, Arizona where he was the sales manager at a car care center. He later attended Smith School and Poughkeepsie High School where he played varsity football. Mary's Church where he was an altar boy and a cub scout in his youth. As a devout Catholic, Gregory was a parishioner at St. Gregory attended St Mary's School in Poughkeepsie. Dykas passed away Tuesday October 15th, 2019 at Vassar Brothers Hospital in Poughkeepsie from complications due to lengthy illness.īorn in Poughkeepsie on Mahe was the son of the late Charles A. Oregon, OH 43616 Venmo Paypal or The Trustee of the Morrissey Children’s Trust via gofundme.Poughkeepsie – Gregory J. Memorial contributions can be directed to: Ben and Max Morrissey fund. Feel free to dress comfortably to all services to represent Max and Ben, as that would be what they would have preferred. A Celebration of Life Service will be held outside at, Oak Shade Grove Schwaben Halle Pavilion, 3624 Seaman Rd, Oregon, OH 43616 on Thursday, September 29, 2022, at 11:00 a.m., with live streaming available 15 minutes prior on Ben’s tribute wall at. The family will receive friends at the Eggleston Meinert & Pavley Funeral Home, Millbury Chapel, 1111 Woodville Rd., Millbury, Ohio, 43447 on Wednesday, September 28, 2022, from 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm. He was preceded in death by his brother, Max, and sister, Katie Morrissey grandmother, Colleen Morrissey uncle, Mike Phillips and cousin, Levee Segur. Ben is survived by his wife, Kaddie son, Weslee, fur baby, Kipsie parents, Robert, and Patricia Morrissey sisters, Erin (Derek) Besgrove, Carolyn (John) Berryman sister-in-law Darah Morrissey grandparents, Robert Morrissey, Robert, and Irene Troje parent in-laws, Bob and Kelley Rowland, brother-in-law Tyler (Tiffany) Rowland best friends, Mark Choinski, Rick Hmelewsky, and Justin Wharton and many nieces, nephews and loving family members. His life was cut short, but his memories and legacy will live on forever. He lived life to the fullest and did not take anything for granted. What many will remember most about Ben, is that whenever he walked into a room, he would light it up with his smile. He also enjoyed his time camping with family and friends. Ben and Kaddie shared the same passion for cooking he was one of the best cooks in the family. He also had many hobbies and passions including, fishing on Lake Erie with his dad, boating on the Hudson River, and riding dirt bikes with his wife and friends in New York. Ben was a self-taught fixer and was always working on a project he renovated both houses they purchased. Ben accepted a position at the BP refinery in March 2022 and was a new member of the United Steelworkers Local 1 Chapter 346. He was a member of local 417 and worked for local 40. He received every welding certificate his union offered. After high school, Ben took the time to finish a 4-year program to become a union journeyman ironworker in NYC. Ben was also a proud member of AA, where he just celebrated 10 years of sobriety. Weslee meant the absolute world to him and Ben was so excited to have their next child together. He was a proud father to his loving son, Weslee, and unborn child due in May 2023. The love they shared together was indescribable, they were truly best friends. He married Kaddie (Rowland) on October 12, 2019. He graduated from Clay High School where he played football, wrestled, and attended the auto program. Ben loved nothing more than spending time with his parents, brother, sisters, nieces, and nephews family time was truly his favorite time, he was an amazing uncle and brother. Ben was born in Oregon, Ohio on July 27, 1990, to Robert and Patricia (Troje) Morrissey. "Ben" Morrissey, 32, of Oregon, Ohio, passed away unexpectedly, with his brother Max, on September 21, 2022. ![]()
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