OBITUARY
John Douglas Griffin
November 28, 1940 – June 6, 2022
IN THE CARE OF
Johnson Funeral Home
Douglas Griffin, 81, died at his home in the Sandcut Community on Monday June 6, 2022.
Funeral Service will be held at 10am on Thursday, June 9, 2022 at Antioch West Baptist Church with Bro. Nathan Skipper and Bro. Larry Gaston officiating. Burial will follow at Antioch West Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Wednesday night from 6-8pm at Johnson Funeral Home.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Lloyd and Erlene Griffin, two infant daughters, a wife (Marion), an infant grandson Spencer Griffin Cordle, and our beloved Sadie.
He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Luverne; three chosen children daughter Mary-Elizabeth Cordle (Aaron), Meredith Spray (Jason), and son Lindsey Conway (Colleen). Also surviving are two grand children who love their Poppy dearly - Philip and Mary-Claire Cordle. In addition, he leaves one brother, Mack Griffin (Jeannie), a nephew Gregg Griffin (Shannon), and a niece Jessica Griffin.
Pallbearers will be Ryan Freeman, Chris Edgar, Allen Till, Rodney Till, Daniel Salter, and Craig Stinson.
Doug will always be remembered for his love of home, dedication to family, love of his Lord, and knowledge of the Bible.
Flowers will be accepted but the family is also accepting donations towards Gideons or the Antioch West Cemetery Fund.
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PALLBEARERS
- Ryan Freeman
- Chris Edgar
- Allen Till
- Rodney Till
- Daniel Salter
- Craig Stinson
Past Services
Wednesday,
June 08, 2022
Gathering of Family and Friends
Thursday,
June 09, 2022
Celebration of Life Service
Thursday,
June 09, 2022
Graveside Service
In Memory Of
John Douglas Griffin
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