hard work and attention to detail, a man can provide for his family, and produce results that would have people coming back for more.

   He was married in his early twenties (Carolyn) and the couple produced a baby girl (Lauren Beige). The child passed away at the age of two months, and the marriage ended after two years.

   He re-married a year later (Shelly) and this marriage also ended after a short period.Young love (or lust) is a fickle thing -  no good excuses...  life goes on.

   He remarried for the third time (Cassandra) in 1989 in Hoisington Kansas. The couple had two children, Joshua Gregory (1989) and Levi Zachary (1992). The family moved to Beloit Kansas in 1990 where Greg became Art Director at a local wholesale/retail monument shop, and where they resided for the next 10 years. The marriage ended in 1999 after a 2 year seperation, and many differences between the couple. Both sons now live in Newton with/near Cassie, and are doing well.

   Greg married his fourth wife (Sharon Joanne) in 2000, and the couple moved to Ellis Kansas on January 1st 2001 where Greg took the self-employment "leap" and started to work for himself full-time. Sharon gave birth to a beautiful baby girl in June 2001, they named her Indigo Anne... and she immediately proceeded to plan the complete take-over of the Earth.

   Greg works full-time on his granite and glass etchings, Sharon is a travelling "Contract" R.N., Indigo is fully engaged in first grade and is doing well.
Updates soon.
  Greg was born July 10 1962 in Junction City Kansas to E. Walter & Golda Mae (Haynes) Guise. Greg grew up in the Junction City area until his mid-teens when his family moved to Salina Kansas where he attended Salina South High School, graduating in 1980.

   Greg's parents instilled in him the stern values of the Bible through a regular Baptist upbringing. He sang in the choir, was very active in the youth group, and attended church at almost every opportunity. Greg's mother, Golda, taught him the values of honesty, generosity, hard work, and to treat everyone you meet like you would have them treat you. Walter taught Greg the artistic basics of design, perspective, shade & shadow...opening the doors to an imagination that would rule Greg's life for its' entirety. Greg's dad showed him that through
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