He was born at Oka, the son of the late Reese and Alice Griffin.
He retired from Carl Kelly Paving, Parkersburg, and was a member of Local 132 International Union of Operating Engineers. He had also worked in the timber business.
Surviving are two sons, John Griffin of Creston and Cecil Griffin of Elizabeth; two daughters, Lois Marks of Creston and Mary Newton of Blairsville, Ga.; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Donna Chambers of Jeffersonville, Ind., and Eloise Wayne of Louisville, Ky.; and two brothers, Glenn Griffin of Manchester, Ohio, and Buford Griffin of Canal Fulton, Ohio.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret Dooley Griffin; one sister, Verda Bush; and one infant granddaughter, Kayla Marie Griffin.
Services were held at Matheny Whited Funeral Home, Elizabeth, with Rev. Delmas Stutler officiating. Burial was in Beatty Cemetery.
He was born at Oka, the son of the late Reese and Alice Griffin.
He retired from Carl Kelly Paving, Parkersburg, and was a member of Local 132 International Union of Operating Engineers. He had also worked in the timber business.
Surviving are two sons, John Griffin of Creston and Cecil Griffin of Elizabeth; two daughters, Lois Marks of Creston and Mary Newton of Blairsville, Ga.; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Donna Chambers of Jeffersonville, Ind., and Eloise Wayne of Louisville, Ky.; and two brothers, Glenn Griffin of Manchester, Ohio, and Buford Griffin of Canal Fulton, Ohio.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret Dooley Griffin; one sister, Verda Bush; and one infant granddaughter, Kayla Marie Griffin.
Services were held at Matheny Whited Funeral Home, Elizabeth, with Rev. Delmas Stutler officiating. Burial was in Beatty Cemetery.
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