Ethel Gregg (aka Egg)

Ethel Leonore Meyer was born on April 3, 1928 to Clarence and Gertrude Meyer in Chicago, Illinois.  Church was always a central part of her life and heart, beginning as a little girl riding the EL in Chicago with her sister Meryle and mom to attend Lakeview Church every Sunday.  Ethel began playing the piano at an early age and played regularly for Chicago City Wide Youth Events and the Gospel Tabernacle Church. 

Music played a huge part in Ethel’s life. In Chicago, as a young lady, she played piano and sang with a trio along with her sister Meryle and life-long friends, Joyce, Shirley and Pauline.  They recorded several of their songs with Ethel doing both vocals and accompaniment. The love for music has always been apart of Ethel’s life, a passion she passed on to her “kids”.  Thanks, mom and grandma for that gift.  

Ethel attended Bible School in Seattle, Washington, where she met Arthur Gregg. They were married in 1954. Art and Ethel have three daughters, Janet Lenz, Susan Gillespie, and Jeannie Bruenning.

Art and Ethel served together.  Ethel was always seated at the organ or piano providing the music.  They pastored in Chicago, Appleton, Lombard IL, Manitowoc, Oregon IL, and finally ending in Menasha, where they established Evangel Community Church, Evangel Bookstores (which became Family Christian Book Store) and WEMI Radio. Years later, they started Grace Gospel Church, WGNV in Milladore, and served at Celebration Church in Green Bay. 

Ethel is known as Grandma to, Ruth, Raun, Ben, Carolyn, Nathan, Austyn, Seth & Reagan. She is Auntie to Alfred, and known as Grandma Egg (or just Egg) to twenty great-grandchildren.

Ethel was also known as “Gran” to hundreds of preschoolers, parents and staff as she worked at Little Rock Preschool at Christ the Rock Church in Menasha. Her special love was the mentoring of many young women, being listener to anyone who needed to talk, and holding all their secrets in what she called “the vault”.

Ethel became a resident of Appleton Retirement Community a few years ago where she thrived, making new lifetime friends (whom she loved dearly), keeping a full schedule of activities and sharing her musical talents leading occasional hymn sings with her new friends. Thank you, Appleton Retirement “Family” for making Ethel’s last years so special.  

A memorial service will held on Saturday, February 1st at Outer Edge, 303 N Oneida Street, Appleton, WI 54911.

  • Visitation begins at 1:00 pm
  • Service begins at 2:00 pm
  • Continued visitation will continue after the service.

Cards can be sent to: Ethel Gregg, %Susan Gillespie, 5120 W. Anita Street, Apt 4, Appleton, WI 54913

She will be buried in Rest Haven Cemetery, Menasha.

3 Replies to “Ethel Gregg (aka Egg)”

  1. WhAt a dear, wonderful and Beautiful womAn that has bleSsed so manY people in so many ways.  I see a part of her in each of her DAughters…her legacy continues in her family and our hearts.

  2. What a legacy, what a beautiful soul!! She lived and loved well!!  I will certainly miss her!!  Wish i could be “in the line out the door” gran, but I’ll meet you at the table sweetie!!
    Melissa

  3. I knew ethel 20 yrs ago at celebration church. The nickname “egg” suits her, as it stands for three words that quickly come to mind when I remember her: excellence, godliness, grace. I think we are all better off to have known her!

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