Gregory Christian Cummins, 51, left this life on July 24, 2020, due to complications from Covid-19. Greg was born on October 24, 1968, to Gloria Wells Cummins and was a lifelong Mobilian. Raised in the Roman Catholic faith, in his youth, Greg served as an altar boy at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. He attended school at Glendale Elementary, St. Thomas Parochial School, and C. F. Vigor High School.
Before training as an automotive painter, Greg worked at the University of South Alabama, where he met his future wife, Maggie Ferguson. They had a daughter, Teagan Alize Ferguson, who was his pride and joy. Greg was a devoted husband and father who took great pride in providing a loving and nurturing home for his wife, daughter, and stepsons Tavares Alexander Ferguson, Kenneth Darcel Carter, and Kylvin Dion Carter.
Greg was an avid fan of the Alabama Crimson Tide, the Oregon Ducks, and the New England Patriots. He was interested in his family genealogy and history. He loved music, spicy foods, and a good cup of coffee. Greg was always the one in the family who was up for trying something new. He enjoyed working on his truck, doing home improvement projects, and landscaping his yard. Greg loved the holidays and decorating for Halloween and Christmas, especially for his children and grandchildren. Most of all, Greg loved spending time with his family.
Greg was a wonderful son, brother, husband, father, stepfather, grandfather, uncle and friend. He was kindhearted and generous, always the one that people turned to in their time of need, and he never failed to provide his help and support. In addition to his mother, wife, and children, Greg is survived by his sisters Sylvia Dianne Cummins, Cynthia Cummins Khan, and Karen Cummins Anwar; his brother Mark Anthony Cummins; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and in-laws.
Greg's memory will be cherished by all of us, and he will continue to live on in our hearts.