Gregory Joseph Wrobleski, 63, of Summerfield, Florida, previously of Amherst, New Hampshire, handed away peacefully on October 6, 2025, after a valiant battle with most cancers. Born to Joseph and Beverly (Markaverich) Wrobleski, Greg was a proud son, brother, father, and buddy. He attended Nashua High School in addition to Merrimack High School.
He performed hockey for a few years for the city of Merrimack. Greg honorably served his nation within the United States Navy aboard the flagship plane provider USS Carl Vinson throughout its first deployment all over the world–a journey he typically spoke of with pleasure and fond recollections. Following his service, Greg constructed a revered profession as a licensed auto technician in Nashua and Portsmouth. Known for his talent, integrity, and dedication, he earned the belief and friendship of many all through his years within the automotive discipline. A lifelong fan of all New England sports activities, Greg particularly beloved cheering on the Boston Bruins. He was a member of the BAE (Sanders) bowling league and of the National Club in Nashua, the place he loved the camaraderie of fine associates and nice tales.
Greg is survived by his longtime companion, Annette Kavanaugh; his youngsters, Marinna and her husband Matthew LaFrenier, Joshua “T.J.” Wrobleski, and Sean Wrobleski; his mom, Beverly Wrobleski; and his brother, Stephen Wrobleski. He was predeceased by his father, Joseph Wrobleski. Greg shall be remembered for his humorousness, his loyalty, and his deep love for household and associates. His spirit will proceed to stay on within the hearts of those that knew him finest.