Gregory Arnold Nutter

January 5, 1954 ~ April 13, 2020
Age 66 of Stacy. Greg died at home on April 13, 2020.
Preceded in death by father, Arnold. He leaves behind his wife, Jennifer (Curtis-Wojcik); son, Jon; daughter, Amy (Chad) Mollenhauer, step-sons, Trent & Josh Wojcik; mother, Carol (Rehbein), siblings, Wendy (Fred) Young, Lori (Roger) Brandel; Todd; 3 grandchildren; many aunts, uncles & cousins.
A celebration of Greg’s life will be 5-8 PM Thursday, August 13th at Roberts Family Life Celebration Home, Forest Lake.
Carol, Wendy, Lori, Todd, my deepest condolences go out to you and your families. I, will always remember Greg as a quiet, sincere young boy and man. I, was so happy to have had such a beautiful visit with Greg, last October. I, will truly miss him.
Sending love to Jon, Amy & Jennifer. Greg was truly one of a kind.
My deepest sympathy for the Jennifer and the rest of the family. I knew Greg from training his dog for Master Hunter, she earned. It takes a lot of time and patience so that many don’t even try. Greg was very kind and funny. tragic loss. He will be missed. Mary Tyson
Jennifer – I worked with you at the Boy Scouts and I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your husband Greg. I saw Michelle at Grandma’s Bakery and she told me. You are in my thoughts and I hope each day will get easier for you and that you are trying to stay strong. I know how hard it is to lose a loved one. Take Care Jennifer – Marge Frendt
I remember Greg, their old white house in the country, his dogs that he loved taking care of, his no nonsense style. My thoughts are with the family, and especially Jon, i also lost my dad recently
I had the experience of working together with him when he decided to be self employed. Greg was my brother-in-law but kind of like a big brother too. He was a skilled craftsman and he taught me many things in construction/remodeling projects that we did together, helped me develope skills I had and to learn new skills, which has served me well. He was known as big Greg and I was known as little Greg when we were gathered together at family functions, there was no confusion that way. I always got a chuckle out of that. He will be greatly missed, that’s for certain. God gave us all a memory which helps us function in life. I think Greg would want each of us to remember him in a happy, positive way.