Gregg’s strong work ethic began early as he worked multiple jobs while attending college. He had no way of knowing that his job as a bartender at the Eagles Club and flirting with the kitchen help would have lifetime consequences. At the age of 21, he began dating a 17-year-old girl named Paula, and five years later they were married on October 10, 1987. They moved to Lincoln and made it their permanent home. Gregg was a committed and loving husband who will be missed greatly by Paula as they were truly soul mates.
Gregg became a proud father of twins on June 25, 1998 with the birth of his daughter Makenna and son Garrett. He was an engaged father who cherished every stage of his children’s lives. He was proud of their recent accomplishments of completing college degrees, starting careers, and purchasing starter homes. He thoroughly enjoyed having adult children and seeing them spread their wings and fly.
He put family time first but also enjoyed shining his 1953 Chevy Truck, riding his 2003 Harley Road King Classic, cheering on the Husker football and volleyball teams, and weekly Boiler Beer Therapy get-togethers with the guys. He embraced being the kids’ contractor/handyman/repairman and taught them lifelong lessons. He was the ultimate protector and a wealth of knowledge for those around him.
Gregg touched countless lives throughout the various stages of his life. He loved staying in touch by texting birthday and anniversary wishes, but nothing pleased him more than drawing friends together for a garage party. He was a cornerstone of the neighborhood.
Gregg worked in the world of telecommunications and ATM transactions. He enjoyed the challenges of working with technology and loved building connections with colleagues and coworkers. Gregg worked as a Telecommunications Manager at NetWorks, Inc. in Lincoln for nearly 30 years. He then worked remotely as a Sales Engineer for Transaction Network Services (TNS) based out of Reston, Virginia for three years. Wanting a career change away from technology and stepping closer to retirement, Gregg most recently worked for White Electric Supply of Lincoln delivering electrical components to residential and commercial locations in and around Lincoln.
Gregg and Paula also owned a successful business. The Husker Lawn & Leisure Show grew each of the 21 years, and while Paula managed it, she could always count on Gregg to be her sidekick and Gregg even acquired the nickname “Guido” when money needed to be collected.
Left to mourn the gigantic hole left in this world are his wife, Paula Widholm, Lincoln, NE; daughter Makenna Widholm, Lincoln, NE; son Garrett Widholm, Lincoln, NE; mother Sandra Widholm, Gothenburg, NE; sister Patti Widholm, Allen, TX; brother Daryl Widholm, Gothenburg, NE; sister Sharyl Munster, Gothenburg, NE; brother-in-law Michael Ripp, Kearney NE; sister-in-law Cheryl Royle, Kearney, NE; nieces and nephews; and many friends. Gregg was preceded in death by his father, Marvin Widholm, Gothenburg, NE; father-in-law Kenneth Ripp, Kearney, NE; and mother-in-law Mona Ripp, Kearney, NE.
A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, November 22nd, 2024 at Roper and Sons South Chapel, 3950 Hohensee Drive, Lincoln, NE 68516. Livestream at roperandsons.com.
Memorials to the family for future designation.