Andy Griffith

Andy Griffith

Andy Griffith Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 3, 2012.
RALEIGH, North Carolina (AP) - Andy Griffith, who made homespun Southern wisdom his trademark as the wise sheriff in "The Andy Griffith Show" and the rumpled defense lawyer in "Matlock," died Tuesday. He was 86.

Griffith died about 7 a.m. at his coastal home, Dare County Sheriff Doug Doughtie said in a statement.

"Mr. Griffith passed away this morning at his home peacefully and has been laid to rest on his beloved Roanoke Island," Doughtie told The Associated Press, reading from a family statement.

The family will release further information, the sheriff said.

He had suffered a heart attack and underwent quadruple bypass surgery in 2000.

Griffith's career spanned more than a half-century on stage, film and television, but he would always be best known as Sheriff Andy Taylor in the television show set in a North Carolina town not too different from Griffith's own hometown of Mount Airy, North Carolina.

Griffith set the show in the fictional town of Mayberry, North Carolina., where Sheriff Taylor was the dutiful nephew who ate pickles that tasted like kerosene because they were made by his loving Aunt Bee, played by the late Frances Bavier. He was a widowed father who offered gentle guidance to son Opie, played by Ron Howard, who grew up to become the Oscar-winning director of "A Beautiful Mind."

Griffith's "pursuit of excellence and the joy he took in creating served generations and shaped my life," Howard tweeted. "I'm forever grateful."

Don Knotts was the goofy Deputy Barney Fife, while Jim Nabors joined the show as Gomer Pyle, the unworldly, lovable gas pumper.

On "Matlock," which aired from 1986 through 1995, Griffith played a cagey Harvard-educated defense attorney who was Southern-bred and -mannered with a practice in Atlanta.

In his rumpled seersucker suit in a steamy courtroom (air conditioning would have spoiled the mood), Matlock could toy with a witness and tea se out a confession like a folksy Perry Mason.

The character - law-abiding, fatherly and lovable - was much like Sheriff Andy Taylor with silver hair and a shingle.

In a 2007 interview with The Associated Press, Griffith said "The Andy Griffith Show," which initially aired from 1960 to 1968, was seen somewhere in the world every day. A reunion movie, "Return to Mayberry," was the top-rated TV movie of the 1985-86 season.

"The Andy Griffith Show" was a loving portrait of the town where few grew up but many wished they did - a place where all foibles are forgiven and friendships are forever. Villains came through town and moved on, usually changed by their stay in Mayberry. That was all a credit to Griffith, said Craig Fincannon, who met Griffith in 1974.

"I see so many TV shows about the South where the creative powers behind it have no life experience in the South," Fincannon said. "What made 'The Andy Griffith Show' work was Andy Griffith himself - th e fact that he was of this dirt and had such deep respect for the people and places of his childhood. A character might be broadly eccentric, but the character had an ethical and moral base that allowed us to laugh with them and not at them. And Andy Griffith's the reason for that."

Richard O. Linke, producer of the "The Andy Griffith Show," said the show was "all Andy Griffith."

"We knew we had something. We knew there were other areas other than New York, Chicago and L.A. We knew that the vast land of America, that this is what they would like," Linke said. "I used to say: If he's a hillbilly, he's the hippest hillbilly I ever met."

Griffith's career included stints on Broadway, notably "No Time for Sergeants"; movies such as Elia Kazan's "A Face in the Crowd"; and records. He was inducted into the Academy of Television Arts Hall of Fame in 1992 and in 2005, he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, one of the country's highest civilian honors.

"The Andy Griffith Show" was one of only three series in TV history to bow out at the top of the ratings. (The others were "I Love Lucy" and "Seinfeld.") Griffith said he decided to end it "because I thought it was slipping, and I didn't want it to go down further."

When asked in 2007 to name his favorite episodes, the ones atop Griffith's list were the shows that emphasized Knotts' character. Griffith and Knotts had become friends while performing in "No Time for Sergeants," and remained so until Knotts' death in 2006 at 81.

Knotts' widow, Francey Yarborough Knotts, said in a statement Griffith was in good spirits when she spoke with him June 1, his birthday.

"Don and I loved Andy very much," she said. "Andy and Don had a great friendship and a great creative partnership. Throughout their lives, they continued to have fun together and discuss the art of comedy and acting."

"The second episode that we shot, I knew Don should be funny and I should play straight for him," Griffith said. "That opened up the whole series because I could play straight for everybody else. And I didn't have to be funny. I just let them be funny."

Letting others get the laughs was something of a role reversal for Griffith, whose career took off after he recorded the comedic monologue "What It Was, Was Football."

That led to his first national television exposure on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in 1954, and the stage and screen versions as the bumbling draftee in "No Time for Sergeants."

In the drama "A Face in the Crowd," he starred as Larry "Lonesome" Rhodes, a local jailbird and amateur singer who becomes a homespun philosopher on national television. As his influence rises, his drinking, womanizing and lust for power are hidden by his handlers.

"Mr. Griffith plays him with thunderous vigor," The New York Times wrote. Said The Washington Post: "He seems to have one of those personalities that sets film blazing."

Griffith said Kazan led him through his role, and it was all a bit overwhelming for someone with, as he put it, just "one little acting course in college."

"He would call me in the morning into his little office there, and he'd tell me all the colors that he wanted to see from my character that day," he recalled in 2007.

"Lonesome Rhodes had wild mood swings. He'd be very happy, he'd be very said, he'd be very angry, very depressed," he said. "And I had to pull all of these emotions out of myself. And it wasn't easy."

His role as Sheriff Taylor seemingly obliterated Hollywood's memory of Griffith as a bad guy. But then, after that show ended, he found roles scarce until he landed a bad-guy role in "Pray for the Wildcats."

Hollywood's memory bank dried up again, he said. "I couldn't get anything but heavies. It's funny how that town is out there. They see you one way."

More recently, Griffith won a Grammy in 1997 for his album of gospel music "I Love to Te ll the Story - 25 Timeless Hymns."

In 2007, he appeared in the independent film "Waitress," playing the boss at the diner. The next year, he appeared in Brad Paisley's awarding-winning music video "Waitin' on a Woman."

Griffith was born in 1926 in Mount Airy and as a child sang and played slide trombone in the band at Grace Moravian Church. He studied at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and for a time contemplated a career in the ministry. But he eventually got a job teaching high school music in Goldsboro.

His acting career began with the role of Sir Walter Raleigh in Paul Green's outdoor pageant, "The Lost Colony," in Manteo. And he remained in the area even after superstardom knocked at his door.

Griffith protected his privacy by building a circle of friends who revealed little to nothing about him. Strangers who asked where Griffith lived in Manteo would receive circular directions that took them to the beach, said William Ivey Long, the Tony Award-winning costume designer whose parents were friends with Griffith and his first wife, Barbara.

Griffith helped Long's father build the house where the family lived in a community of bohemian artists with little money, sharing quart jars of homemade vegetable soup with each other.

Both Long and Fincannon recalled Griffith's sneaky tendency to show up unexpectedly - sneaking into the choir at "The Lost Colony," or driving the grand marshals of the local Christmas parade incognito in his 1932 roadster convertible.

Fincannon described Griffith as the symbol of North Carolina, a role that "put heavy pressure on him because everyone felt like he was their best friend. With great grace, he handled the constant barrage of people wanting to talk to Andy Taylor."

He and his first wife, Barbara Edwards, had two children, Sam, who died in 1996, and Dixie. His second wife was Solica Cassuto. Both marriages ended in divorce. He married his third wife , Cindi Knight Griffith, in 1983.

"She and I are not only married, we're partners," Griffith said in 2007. "And she helps me very much with everything."

When asked if the real Griffith was more wise like Sheriff Taylor or cranky like Joe, the diner owner in "Waitress," Griffith said he was a bit of both, and then some.

"I'm not really wise. But I can be cranky," he said. "I can be a lot like Joe. But I'm lot like Andy Taylor, too. And I'm some Lonesome Rhodes."

MARTHA WAGGONER, Associated Press

Associated Press Entertainment Writer Jake Coyle in New York contributed to this report.

Martha Waggoner can be reached at -http://twitter.com/mjwaggonernc


Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Christy R

May 11, 2025

I am 75 yrs old. Andy was a friend in my heart through my television screen. Watching the news and hearing about hate, crimes, wars etc, I could watch The Andy Griffith Show and feel the pleasure of life as it should be. I could laugh until I fell off of the couch and feel good and alive again! Thank you, Andy! All is well with every episode! Jesus and Andy, my best friends forever !!!

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Walt Willis

March 2, 2025

You were never acting as I knew you as a read person with an old Ford and friendly lab. We lived in Maberry/Manteo, NC as neighbors that loved the people and the place we called home. You showed us how to live like family and friends and always helped others in need. Thank you for being you! Miss you bro!

Sherri May

February 13, 2025

I watch him every day and barney.the very best

PlutoTV

February 12, 2025

Have you ever wanted to whistle the Andy Griffirth show? Here's yer chanche! Don't miss a beat. As Andy'uld say.. "Whell dun.!"

Chip Fitts

February 1, 2025

So funny and likeable as Sheriff Andy Taylor on the Andy Griffith Show, Great chemistry with Ron Howard and the late Don Knotts, Frances Bavier, Jim Nabors, George Lindsay, Jack Dodson et al. Also entertaining as lawyer Ben Matlock, R.I.P.

David Lukacher

January 11, 2025

He was a great actor on the Andy Griffen show

Charles Sadler

April 23, 2024

loved watching the wholesome fun of Mayberry and Matlock.

Shardai Ashlei Young

December 5, 2023

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Roberta E Clingerman

December 1, 2023

Always wanted him for my dad.

Tonya Parsons

November 23, 2023

I'm 64 an have growed up watching AndyGriffith n am watching it today . I would have loved to of met him . It saddened my heart when I heard when he passed away .The show had great morals that most children don't have today . Andy will always be missed.

Shardai Ashlei Young

November 18, 2023

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Shardai Ashlei Young

November 18, 2023

I You, Shardai. And I'm A Fan Of Andy Griffith.

Linda Parsons

October 19, 2023

I would like to shake his hand and grab a hug for the very fine work he did on the Andy show.

Kathryn oslat

October 6, 2023

Loved his acting in everything. He will be missed.

Danny R Woods

May 19, 2023

He was a great actor and will be remembered Forever on Andy Griffith

Ginger swan

April 22, 2023

Sorry death great actor and fan

Dianne Hoehn

September 7, 2020

Loved watching Andy in all his shows. Loved Mayberry & watch Matlock every weekday afternoons from Alberta , Canada!

Michael Byess

February 18, 2019

Andy Griffith was an inspiration to me growing up watching Mayberry.. I'm actually watching it right now.. the world is certainly a lesser place without him.. God bless

September 3, 2018

I love you Andy. I have all your shows recorded over and over I watch them I love you with all my heart

Flora Flores

September 3, 2018

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Cindy Shuffleburg

June 14, 2018

Will be forever missed.

S R

May 13, 2018

I am so sorry for your loss. My mother used to always watch Andy grffith when I was little. Ever since then I had loved his TV shows.

Jean Emery

April 27, 2018

When I was 16 I remember meeting Andy Griffith. I was with my mother and her fiance having a "coke" while we were on our way back to Canton, Ohio. We were sitting in the back of the room close to the dance floor. This group of people came in, going straight to the dance floor where they proceeded to play songs on the juke box and dance. A geentleman, dressed in a tan shirt and pants, asked me to dance. I accepted his offer and we danced. One of the younger guys purposely bumped into us so we would be closer. The man I was dancing with put up his finger, shaking it "no" and the young guy stopped. Then a square dance came on and the gentleman asked if I squaredanced. I told him that I never did and he smiled and said "I'll show you." It was so fun. Then, my mother motioned that we had to leave and he thanked me for dancing with him and we said goodbye. When I got in the car, I said,"Mom, that was Andy Griffith." My mother laughed and said that I was wrong. I'm sure I was right but I have no proof. I just know that he looked like Andy Griffith and he treated me like a perfect gentleman. Only Andy Griffith would be such a gentleman. It is a good memory. I wish I knew if it was really him.

george turner

April 21, 2018

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

William Bennett

February 11, 2018

He was watched a lot on our ,tv on all his shows it did there is a restranumt here in hurricane wv called Mayberry's named after show maybeet rfd Rest in piece Andy.

K.J. Jeter

January 10, 2018

Sad that no one makes movies anymore like Andy Griffith did. He was a respected man...few of them left in Hollywood! Wonderful actor...he always performed as though "it was just a natural act". I love to sit and watch the re-runs and realize they are still just as good as they once were. Blessings to the loved ones....may they cherish the memories!

Lee Caruso

January 9, 2018

Andy Griffith was a huge part of my childhood. As an adult with children of my own, I would still watch him. It's sad he and Barney are gone......They were great with each other. I also loved Matlock as well, it's a shame, he will be missed....

Grandpa

John George Mavris

November 19, 2017

Clean, family fun......thank you for your patience, and originality in making one of televisions best family entertainment series .

Mudji Versteeg

August 23, 2017

My thoughts and prayers goes out to the Griffith family and friends we would like to take this time to say Thank you Andy Griffith for the Job well done you did on the tv show Andy Griffith show May the memory be with everyone in your neighborhood

gin holl

June 13, 2017

loved what you stood for....

L C

January 30, 2017

Andy thank you so much for all the years of giving me hope that there is still a place where the life you portrayed on the Andy Griffith show exists today. That there are still people who care, trust, love and extend their arms out to those in need, not expecting anything in return. That life can be simple, easy, less stressful and happy at the same time. Life does not have to be complicated to be enjoyed and cherished.
To this day I still continue to watch your shows, and have passed the experiences on to my children and grandchildren, in expectation that they too will know that hope, happiness and love is a great thing, and that it does exist for all those who keep the faith and continue to think positive. I thank God for lending you to us. Rest in peace my friend, rest in peace.

Diana Lynn

December 16, 2016

I will see you at The Gate, Andy. RIP my friend.

December 16, 2016

I will see you at The Gate, Andy. RIP my friend.

Laura Maule

August 13, 2016

I loved The Andy Griffith shows. My favorite shows were the ones with Earnest T. Bass and The Darlings. Andy Griffith will always b loved and sadly missed.

barry ward

July 14, 2016

miss you andy

barry ward

July 14, 2016

a nation will mourn his passing met him in north hollywood 1970 i worked for auto club towed his car what a wonderfull person will miss you barry

Larry Greaver

July 4, 2016

We will. Miss you. Very much. And may God be with your. Family

Valenda Newell

June 29, 2016

THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES...YOU ARE MISSED.....YOU ARE MISSED....THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR GIFT........RIP

Deborah Willis

May 29, 2016

From a member of the public who knew him only by the characters he portrayed through his life's work, Mr. Griffith had a magical quality that was endearing, one that made a person feel comfortable, accepted and protected. A person couldn't help but feel as though s/he knew him personally. This must have been both a blessing and a curse for him. Although he did not know me, the mark he made on my life through his work bears significance: his passing was a personal loss to me. I was deeply saddened by his death, but now have comfort knowing of his prior acceptance of Jesus as Lord and Savior, knowing he dwells in heaven. Having no choice in the matter of saying goodbye to a loved one is the most painful part of life. My condolences to Mr. Griffith's family, and my appreciation to them for the sacrifices they surely have had to make because of his fame. Thank you, Andy Griffith, for the life lessons and secure feeling you gave us all as Andy Taylor in Mayberry. You live on in our hearts. With much love.

Debra Dueringer

April 7, 2016

I still love The Andy Griffith Show, watched it as a child now as I'm about to be a grandmother wish the values of the show live on..God Bless you Andy

Miss and love you Mr. Griffith

Gary Jaramillo

March 24, 2016

I watch the Andy Griffith Show every day. I'm 62 years old and even though I've seen every show over and over again in my lifetime - I still get a wonderful and cozy feeling of such comfort each and every episode. I miss Andy, Barney, Opie, Aunt Bea and all the rest - but Andy Griffith was always like a sweet uncle of father figure to me. I miss him every day and I am not ashamed to say that I loved (and still do love) him with all my heart. I wish every day that I could have met and shook his hand. He and the rest of the cast are surely in heaven and will be paid handsomely by God for the wonderful good they all did in this world. God Bless your sweet and kind soul Mr. Griffith and keep you sitting in his warm sunlight in the grass enjoying wonderful picnics and laughter with all of those who are in heaven with you. I hope to be with you and introduce myself to you one day. See you soon Sheriff! :)

Carol Soos

July 5, 2015

We are sadden with the loss of Andy Griffith. We have lost a good friend. We thank him for his contribution to the industry. We, as children and adults, learned so much from him and his show. He will never be forgotten. RIP Andy, we love you!

Donna & Bobby Herron Jr.

July 5, 2015

May God be with The Family at this time and always. May he speed the comforter to you. You will be missed by all.

Carol Stewart

July 5, 2015

My family was saddened to learn of the passing of Andy and send our deepest condolences to his family.
Thank you Andy, for your talent of bring laughter into so many homes.
May your faith, friends and community embrace your tender hearts at that poignant time.
We will keep you in our thoughts, hearts and prayers. Take care!

July 4, 2015

YOU WILL BE MISS MAY GOD BE WITH YOUR FAMILY
I AN MY HUSBAND 87 WHAT A LOT OF YOUR PROGRAMS
GOD CALL YOU HOME REST IN PEACE LENNIS SAM ALASKA

Diane Quartel

July 4, 2015

I grew up loving the world of Mayberry. Thank you for executing your craft so expertly. I now watch Matlock at night with my 82 year old Dad. I don't know how I am going ot tell you have passed. Not gonna be easy...
My heart felt deepest condolences to all who had the privilege of knowing him.
I'm gonna have a hot dog...

Jo Sanders

July 4, 2015

My husband, our two sons, and I watched the Andy Griffith show many, many times. In fact, our sons knew the episodes so well they could quote what was going to be said next. However, they still love watching the shows, even now after they are grown with children of their own. The Andy Show was always so refreshing in such a wicked, cruel world that we live in. There are not many shows that families can watch on TV any more like this one was. Thank you, Andy.

Frances C. Uva

July 2, 2015

Dear Griffith Family, Tomorrow is Andy's anniversary. I still watch his shows with the same enthusiasm I did when I was young. He embodies all that is good in America. May God continue to comfort and bless all of you. Sincerely, Frances C. Uva

July 1, 2015

I STILL THINK OF YOU

JEROME H BOKINA

Jeff Dinsmore

March 24, 2015

I want to say thank you for all of the great shows. It made it look so natural. I know you are in heaven now with Barney ( Don Knott's ) and all who are gone. Thank you so much.

Wanda Martin

January 25, 2015

They need to put his shows back on the air. I miss the Matlock show. I still watch Andy Griffith show. Still love your shows. Rest in piece. Wanda Martin

Susanne Tyler

January 23, 2015

Im Still Here

Friend, please don't mourn for me
I'm still here, though you don't see.
I'm right by your side each night and day
and within your heart I long to stay.

My body is gone but I'm always near.
I'm everything you feel, see or hear.
My spirit is free, but I'll never depart
as long as you keep me alive in your heart.

I'll never wander out of your sight-
I'm the brightest star on a summer night.
I'll never be beyond your reach-
I'm the warm moist sand when you're at the beach.

I'm the colorful leaves when fall comes around
and the pure white snow that blankets the ground.
I'm the beautiful flowers of which you're so fond,
The clear cool water in a quiet pond.

I'm the first bright blossom you'll see in the spring,
The first warm raindrop that April will bring.
I'm the first ray of light when the sun starts to shine,
and you'll see that the face in the moon is mine.

When you start thinking there's no one to love you,
you can talk to me through the Lord above you.
I'll whisper my answer through the leaves on the trees,
and you'll feel my presence in the soft summer breeze.

I'm the hot salty tears that flow when you weep
and the beautiful dreams that come while you sleep.
I'm the smile you see on a baby's face.
Just look for me, friend, I'm everyplace! 'From Sue Tyler '

Tony Goolsby

November 5, 2014

I love you and miss you andy

becky sloan

November 5, 2014

I miss you andy

Cristobal Patino

November 5, 2014

When did he go home? Did he have any family?

October 23, 2014

I will miss Andy very much, I so enjoyed growing up with Andy and Barney I shall miss it very much

Renee Hunter

October 23, 2014

I cherish deeply what the Andy Griffith show represented and stood for in our society back then.
having dinner with family, sitting on the porch singing and chatting and sipping on a bottle of pop.
I miss you Andy. God has a very special angel.

Carol Davidson

September 20, 2014

To the family of Andy Griffith,I feel
your sorrow and to let you know that
I will miss him a lot. My prayers are with you
at this time.
Carol Davidson

timm hurd

August 29, 2014

You were one of the greats you were the best RIP

steven skaggs

July 9, 2014

You will be missed if we could only go back to the days and time of your shows I think life here would be just as good as you your shows were.GOD bless see you in heaven.

1Corinthians 7:7 R.A.

July 4, 2014

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Kat Ballentine

July 4, 2014

It's been 2 long years since you've been gone. To me you are just over the state line hanging with Barney. That is how I cope with the loss ... Until we meet in Heaven, Thanks for the memories.

June 17, 2014

thanks for all the laughs on the andy Griffith show. I still watch the re runs today. still love them....God bless you and your family Cheryl Bedford Texas

Linda, Jim

June 16, 2014

Andy,
we miss you and all the Mayberry stars. You were all so down to earth. What a great bunch you had to work with. Still watch the reruns.

carol hart

May 12, 2014

andy I have enjoyed watching u since I was 5 yr.so have my family and friends.to me this is like loosing a best friend and I pray that the family will find peace and know he in a better place he with jesus god bless u he will be greatly missed

Kayla Arriaga

April 11, 2014

This man was my 3 cousin

pam NeSmith

March 24, 2014

I grew up watching your show and still watch it today.love you my best to your family.

Catherine Von-Gerichten

March 22, 2014

Always

Larraine Menominee

March 2, 2014

We will always watch your shows and we will always miss you. Our best to the family.

becky bowen

February 22, 2014

To the family of andy griffith sorry for your loss And my god bless you

charlie and susi mestrich

February 14, 2014

we sure miss you andy.

February 8, 2014

Miss you Andy. Know you are in a better
place.

Donna Spybuck, Oklahoma City

Bill Smith

February 6, 2014

Andy we will miss you very must you are with god

Hedy Robinson

January 30, 2014

I loved you on the AGS! You were the father I always wished that I had...RIP, you will forever live on in my heart.

Janet Neff

January 20, 2014

A great actor. We miss you Andy.

teresa la:Grone

December 14, 2013

you will be missed forever.

teresa atchenson

December 14, 2013

You will be forever missed.

Patricia gray

November 24, 2013

i really love watching all his shows.he will be forever missed

viola roseby

November 8, 2013

Even thou this is extremely late, I wanted to
say that I really enjoyed watching the Andy
Griffith show, as well as Metlock. by the way I am watching reruns of one of his shows it is as entertaining to me as the first time I
watched it.he is missed. V.Roseby LR Ark.

dave radcliff

October 31, 2013

.a cultural icon

August 23, 2013

Andy, thank you so much for all the years of laughter and down to earth entertainment. What a great talent you were. I continue to watch reruns of your shows daily. God bless.

August 5, 2013

I enjoyed Andy's shows so much. I can watch them over and over again. All of them. Thank you so much for having programs families can watch together! RIP Andy! Janette Alf Beloit, WI

robin warner

August 2, 2013

Andy watch his show andy griffith and don knots i prAy 4 your family u r a good actor have good to heaven love andy your were a good actor

Karen Taylor

July 26, 2013

I am so thankful for Andy Griffith's life and enormous talent. Our family enjoyed visiting his friendly and warm hometown.

Kathy & Buddy & Our Cat Family

July 18, 2013

We all love you and miss you here in our little corner of the world......you were and still are the BEST ......TAGS lives forever.

Kathy

July 18, 2013

Just wanted you to know that I am thinking of you at this time...I love you and I miss you....Always your friend......Kathy

Paula & Gene Rousselle

July 12, 2013

Andy's family,
We watch all of your reuns every day that you are on. Thanks for the pleasure you give to each of us.
We were in Manteo a few weeks ago just to thank you for being you.
Love you! Rest in peace our friend.

July 8, 2013

The day Andy passed, i was watching Matlock, got a call from my son telling me the sad news.

July 8, 2013

In loving memory, gone but not forgotton R.I.P. Andy

JAMES FLOYD

July 5, 2013

Andy,
You've been gone a year and still miss you. We watch the reruns everyday.

Cindy Miller

June 22, 2013

Andy Griffith is the dad and then grandfather everyone including me wanted. I still love watching his show Matlock. Always wanted to be a lawyer like him. You will be sorely missed but i'll see you again one day in heaven. A big fan.

Julie Stow

June 2, 2013

I watched Andy Griffith show growing up, and still do! Absolutely adored the man. Always wanted to meet him. He made a movie once, in my hometown of piggott, ar.

Becky King

June 1, 2013

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always

larry taylor

May 27, 2013

They need. To make him the sherrif of maybery NC the role he plaid for so many years and don't forget Barney fyfe. I Greg up watching him and I still do. Today he should be awarded the. Title of sherrif of maybery. Its on right because it the right thing to do

Utrice Coleman

May 3, 2013

A great actor & seems like a real gentleman. Loved him in Andy Griffith show & Matlock. He will be greatly missed. Utrice (Deer Pk, NY)

Peter Estes

April 3, 2013

I'll always feel sad they you are longer with us. I remember watching "The Andy Griffith Show" on black and white television in our family room with my father, mother and brothers. You were a part of the family.

Josh Elkins

March 23, 2013

Andy,I watched the Andy Griffith show since I was 6 years old.You and the show have been a big part of my life.You were a very wise man on the show and off.You have many friends here in the world and your truly missed alot.Rip Andy

March 21, 2013

Walk with the Angels, Andy!
God Bless,,,
Bob Morgan, Miami, Fla.

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