Gregory C. Barrera

Gregory C. Barrera, 67, of Rt. 46 in Smethport, passed away Thursday, November 21, 2024, at his residence with his wife at his side.

Born in San Gabriel, CA on June 21, 1957, he was a son of Raymond Barrera, Sr., of San Gabriel, CA and the late Vivian (Candela) Barrera.

He was a 1975 graduate of San Gabriel High School.

On June 28, 1978, he joined the United States Army. He spent his four years as a Firefighter, and Food Service Specialist. He was honorably discharged on June 27, 1981.

On September 26, 1998, in Big Bear Lake CA, he married Toni Rae (Lester) Barrera, who survives.

After the service Greg worked as a fireman in Yuma AZ, he later worked construction with his father and did computer work. He moved to Smethport in 2014 and worked at the Career Center and Pathstones.

Greg was a member of the VFW in Smethport, and he loved to golf.

Surviving in addition to his wife Toni of more than 30 years, is one daughter, Casey Barrera, of Indianapolis IN, three step sons, Joshua Carlson, of Pheonix AZ,  Robert Galen Carlson, of Big Bear City CA, and William Everet Carlson, of Redlands CA, three grandchildren, Zakkary Levertt, Jaiden Trevino, and Silius Barrera-Wethington, seven step grandchildren, Marina Carlson, Ryan Carlson, Raelyn Carlson, Rhiannon Carlson, Scarlett Carlson, William Carlson, and Nathan Carlson, three step great-grandchildren, Wade, Oliver, and Adalyn, two sisters, Cindy Martinez, and Patty George, one brother, Raymond Barrera Jr, his mother-in-law, Frances E. Lester, one brother-in-law, Scott Lester, and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his mother, one son, Gregory Barrera Jr., and one brother Milton Barrera, and his father-in-law Galen Lester.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date in California.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.

Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to the VFW in Smethport, or a charity of the donor's choice.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

 

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

Greg, Thanks for all the memories. You came into our lives in 1992-93 and became family. I will always remember the good times. One memory that stands out was when we were driving your old red Jeep and the song Radar love came on and we couldn’t resist singing it like we were live in concert. Too many memories to list Miss you Love you -Bob
— Robert Carlson

So sorry Toni... I was so lucky to work in the office of Pathstone with Greg... Then I met you and Bill and I got to know both of you.. You are in our prayers.... Love you and loved Greg...
— Sandy and Bill Orris

Tony, I’m so very sorry for your loss, he was a wonderful person. So glad I got to work with him and became friends with you both, hugs
— Kathy grimes

Heartbroken isn’t the true words as there is no word that can truly express how I feel for someone who was more than a friend but a true father figure. His wisdom, love, and guidance shaped my life in countless ways. Rest in peace, Greg. You’ll be deeply missed but forever remembered.
— Layra Townsend

We can’t find the words to express are feelings. We are so sad and loved Greg so much. What a beautiful person and friend. We loved hanging out with you guys. Some memories we will hold in our hearts. Love you Greg
— Joe and Cathy

Toni, my deepest condolences for the passing of Greg. Greg was a good man and always had helping others in the forefront of his mind. He left a special mark at PathStone in Bradford. I''ll keep your family in my prayers.
— Francis X. McKenna

Toni, I’m so sorry for your loss. Greg was a great man and will surely be missed. May he rest in peace and may you find comfort in your memories.
— Jenny McCaffery

Sending all my love and Condolences to the whole family… RIP Greg
— Vicki Lewkowitz

Toni- Sending deepest sympathy to you on Greg’s passing.
— Lynn Lunn

Condolences

  • Greg, Thanks for all the memories. You came into our lives in 1992-93 and became family. I will always remember the good times. One memory that stands out was when we were driving your old red Jeep and the song Radar love came on and we couldn’t resist singing it like we were live in concert. Too many memories to list Miss you Love you -Bob

    — Robert Carlson
  • So sorry Toni... I was so lucky to work in the office of Pathstone with Greg... Then I met you and Bill and I got to know both of you.. You are in our prayers.... Love you and loved Greg...

    — Sandy and Bill Orris
  • Tony, I’m so very sorry for your loss, he was a wonderful person. So glad I got to work with him and became friends with you both, hugs

    — Kathy grimes
  • Heartbroken isn’t the true words as there is no word that can truly express how I feel for someone who was more than a friend but a true father figure. His wisdom, love, and guidance shaped my life in countless ways. Rest in peace, Greg. You’ll be deeply missed but forever remembered.

    — Layra Townsend
  • We can’t find the words to express are feelings. We are so sad and loved Greg so much. What a beautiful person and friend. We loved hanging out with you guys. Some memories we will hold in our hearts. Love you Greg

    — Joe and Cathy