Obituary of Mr. Griffin, published in the Portland Observer, April 13, 1939:
Warren Griffin, 93, a pioneer resident of this vicinity, died Saturday at the home of a daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Young, at Lansing.
Services were held at the Gorsline-Runciman funeral home in Lansing Wednesday, with burial in Portland. Rev. John H. Stewart officiated.
The deceased was born in Sebewa where he associated with Indian boys during his youth. He later cleared a 60-acre farm at Frost corners, now owned by Richard Wooden. He moved to Lansing with his wife 10 years ago.
The daughter is the sole survivor. Mr. Griffin had two sisters, Mrs. Mili Beden and Mrs. Anna Weippert; and four brothers, Allen, Newell, Henry and Edward, all of whom are deceased.
Obituary of Mr. Griffin, published in the Portland Observer, April 13, 1939:
Warren Griffin, 93, a pioneer resident of this vicinity, died Saturday at the home of a daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Young, at Lansing.
Services were held at the Gorsline-Runciman funeral home in Lansing Wednesday, with burial in Portland. Rev. John H. Stewart officiated.
The deceased was born in Sebewa where he associated with Indian boys during his youth. He later cleared a 60-acre farm at Frost corners, now owned by Richard Wooden. He moved to Lansing with his wife 10 years ago.
The daughter is the sole survivor. Mr. Griffin had two sisters, Mrs. Mili Beden and Mrs. Anna Weippert; and four brothers, Allen, Newell, Henry and Edward, all of whom are deceased.
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