
Greg Rosen Obituary, Death Cause – The boating community, both in Canada and around the world, mourns the heartbreaking loss of Gregg Rosen, a renowned figure known for his charitable spirit and love for performance boating. Tragically, Gregg Rosen’s life was cut short in a marine collision on the St. Lawrence River near Brockville, Ontario, on a Saturday morning. Gregg Rosen was not just a passionate boater but also one of the fearless leaders of the Aqua-Mania G3 Racing team, which captured the hearts of many with their incredible performances. The news of his passing sent shockwaves throughout the boating community, as Gregg was known not only for his racing prowess but also for his generous and giving nature.
As the community reflects on this immense loss, it is impossible to overstate the impact Gregg had on those around him. His charismatic personality and dedication to the sport made him a beloved figure in the performance boating world. The tragic incident also involved a woman who was reportedly on board Gregg Rosen’s 39-foot MTI catamaran. She suffered major injuries, and our thoughts go out to her and her loved ones during this difficult time. At the time of this statement, the authorities had not released further details or names beyond confirming the loss of Gregg Rosen and the injuries sustained by the second individual.
The investigation into the collision was ongoing, and authorities were working diligently to piece together the events leading up to the tragic accident. Gregg Rosen’s legacy lives on through his contributions to the boating community and his warm-hearted presence at numerous poker runs and events, not only in his home waters but across the country. He will be sorely missed, and the Aqua-Mania G3 Racing team, as well as the entire boating community, mourns the loss of a true enthusiast and a cherished friend. As we come to terms with this profound loss, let us remember Gregg Rosen’s passion for life, his love for boating, and his enduring spirit. May he rest in eternal peace, and may his memory continue to inspire us all.