d mastered large format shooting. His home is a showcase of photos of his worldwide journeys, friends, architectural ideas, and of course, German Shepherds. Ed loved to travel and read, both of which added to his broad knowledge and insightful perspectives, on which he was more than happy to expound. He was inspired to consider new ideas and places and didn't let conventions restrict him. He trekked in the mountains of Morocco, explored China, and spent considerable time in Europe. But his cherished places were the many mountain trails and lakes not far from his Auburn home, as well as the forests and lakes in northern Wisconsin where he spent time as a youth. Ed was always an interesting conversationalist, due to his breadth of knowledge, experience, clever sense of humor, and his appreciation of the absurdities of life. He did not allow himself to be defined by anyone but himself. Survivors include his brother, Don Gregurich of Madison, Wisconsin; nephew and niece, Ryan and Allison Gregurich. Ed will be buried at the Bohemian National Cemetery in the town of Neva, Wisconsin. No services will be held. A Celebration of Life will be held in the future.