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Brian Franklin Griffith

April 24th, 2014 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries

Brian Griffith

Brian Franklin Griffith, 49, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, April 23, 2014, at home after a courageous battle with cancer.

He was a member of the Cement Masons Local #926, and former employee of Garcie Marker & Sons. He loved to fish on Williams and Cranberry rivers with his friends, loved to hunt and loved Nascar.

He is survived by his loving wife: Kim, son: Cole Griffith; daughter, Nicole Hughes, his loving parents: Frankie & Norma Jean Griffith; two sisters: Pam (Pat) Dunlap and Cindy (Chuck) Bays; brother: Randy (Debra) Griffith; two grandsons and  parents-in-law: Bob & Sue Hudson and many other family and friends that Brian dearly loved!

Service will be 3:00 Sunday, April 27, 2014 at McCorkle Freewill Baptist Church with Pastor Frank Chapman officiating.  Burial will be at French Cemetery, Charleston.  Visitation will be one hour prior to the service.  Curry Funeral Home, 2097 Childress Road, Alum Creek, is in care of arrangements.

The family would like to offer a special thank you to Dr. Brian Plants, Dr. Takubo, Dr. Shah and his hospice nurse Laura Harvey.

Brian will be missed by so many friends and family.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made toward funeral services.

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Helen Taylor
10 years ago

Sorry for your loss, but take comfort in knowing that you can throw your burden on God. Psalms 55:22

Kim & Cole Griffith
10 years ago

Brian thank you for being my husband for 23 years and Coles daddy for 17…we love you so much we know you loved us very much to….you will always be with us in our hearts and on our minds forever baby. God love you…you are the best we will miss your beautiful face smiling at us everyday????????

Sam Ruby
10 years ago

Me and Brian had so many good times together I will never forget them or Him.

Betty Mays
10 years ago

Tenderly- May God heal your sorrow,
Gently—–May He ease your pain,
Softly—– May His peace replace heartache,
And——- May warmest memories remain.

My deepest condolences.

Jeff Dunlap
10 years ago

Brian and I had grown apart as we aged,,but I will never forget the good fun times we had together,camping,fishing,just being friends. Never to forget !!!

Gary and Lynn Hamrick
10 years ago

Thinking of you in this time of loss and sorry .