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Washington, D.C. - George Garrett Byers Griffin of Washington, DC passed away unexpectedly on March 31 of injuries sustained by a fall. He was predeceased by his parents Mary and Harold C. (Ike) Griffin of Gaffney, SC, and his two siblings Mary Carroll (Makie) Griffin Shell and Harold Carroll Griffin, Jr. both of South Carolina.

Born in in Istanbul, Turkey, he attended the American Community School at Robert College. His father managed the business interests of Liggett & Myers Tobacco in Greece and Turkey. World War II forced the family to leave Turkey and return to the United States where they moved to the family seat in Gaffney, SC.

George graduated from the Darlington School in Rome, Georgia and the University of South Carolina in 1957, with a degree in Political Science. After a two-year stint as a U.S. Naval Officer, he joined the U.S. Foreign Service in 1959. His initial posting was in Naples, Italy and then Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) with his wife Emmie Young from Greenwood, SC, from whom he was later divorced. He married his second wife Christina O'Dunne of Washington in l969 at the Ambassador's residence in Kathmandu, Nepal.

A decorated, senior diplomat in the U.S. Departments of State and Commerce, Griffin had a diverse and wide-ranging career in the Foreign Service. Over a 40-year period he served in 15 posts in Africa, Asia, and Europe, interspersed with seven managerial assignments in Washington, winning several top awards and bonuses for performance. His later assignments included Deputy Chief of Mission in Nairobi, Kenya, Acting Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, Consul General in Milan, Italy, and Senior Inspector. He helped create the position of Coordinator for Business Affairs in the State Department and found pragmatic solutions to managerial problems at Foreign Service posts around the world. For several years, he was Vice Chairman of the Senior Officers Association at the State Department.

Some of his favorite career memories included tracking the notorious mobster Lucky Luciano to his grave, being a life-long anathema to the Soviet Union and conducting sensitive negotiations with the fledgling government of Bangladesh. He won awards for reporting in Pakistan and in Sovietoccupied Afghanistan, and kudos from American business leaders in India, Nigeria and Korea, where he was the Commercial Counselor.

George always had a keen interest in photography. In Pakistan, for fun, he created an exhibit entitled "George's Gorgeous Beautiful Girls" (GGBG), a compilation of beautiful women from around the world, which was exhibited in several venues by The U.S. Information Agency.

After his retirement from the U.S. Foreign Service in 1999, Griffin and Christina created a home in a former library in Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania, where they resided. Griffin served on several non-profit boards of directors, first as a founding member and vice chairman of the One Mountain Foundation, a community organization designed to serve the interests of the residents of two states and four counties which meet at the border of Blue Ridge Summit. One of its early achievements was the creation of a $5 million community center at nearby Fort Ritchie, Maryland. From 2005 to 2011 Griffin was Chairman of the Board of Directors of the PenMar Development Corporation, headquartered at the former Fort Ritchie in Cascade, Maryland. He guided PenMar to collaboration with Corporate Office Properties Trust, in an effort to bring Fort Ritchie back to life as a mixed-use civilian community.

He was a trustee of Rhino Ark, a non-profit conservation organization in Kenya, dedicated to saving populations of the endangered mountain rhinoceros and to the preservation of forests critical to that country's water supply. He was a member of Diplomatic and Consular Officers Retired, the Metropolitan Club of Washington, a life member of the Punjab Club of Lahore, Pakistan, and was President of the Monterey Country Club in Blue Ridge Summit. Earlier, he was a member of the World Affairs Council of Washington, and Meridian International House.

He is survived by his wife Christina of Washington and Blue Ridge Summit, PA, his son Sean, wife Cathy and granddaughter Hartley of Isle of Palms, SC and his daughter Schuyler of Kauai, HI

A celebration of life will take place in South Carolina on April 20th and in Washington, DC at a later date in May.

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Published by The Gaffney Ledger on Apr. 5, 2024.

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Bruce Kinsey

May 28, 2024

George Griffin was one of the first people who befriended me at my first post, Colombo, early in January of 1963. I had just turned 22. George, well into his second tour and with a stint in the Navy under his belt, might easily have left me to have to flounder through my initiation alone. Instead, he made a point of showing me the ropes, introducing me to his many local friends and contacts, and, well, skunking me at bridge on many nightly bridge parties. He was a delight to get to know. With his movie-star looks, dazzling smile, casual Carolina charm (and elegant wardrobe) it was clear he'd found his future in the Foreign Service. He advanced steadily from one South Asian and African post to another. The few times our paths crossed after Colombo, he showed a deep sensitivity to the less privileged people of the countries he had come to know. I am deeply saddened to have lost a friend, a host, and a great mentor.

Peter Frederick Duffy

April 25, 2024

Lots of fond memories of George and Chris, from Lagos to Kenya. Alice, my late wife, and I loved them both. Peter Duffy.

Jon Pearson and Pat Gaffney

April 14, 2024

We know George as the perfect neighbor, a kind and generous friend, and a man of unquestioned character and accomplishment. We will always remember him as the sharp-dressed and affable host of the best dinner parties in Blue Ridge Summit, respected for his depth of knowledge and thought and his many contributions to the causes and communities he believed in. More importantly, we will always love him for his gentle spirit, voice of calm reason, and his friendship. We offer our heartfelt condolences to his family and friends. He will be greatly missed.



Jon Pearson and Pat Gaffney

elliott Jones

April 13, 2024

The world would be a better place with more men like George Griffin.He was a gentleman to the core. Although he'd seen much of the world and had
a keen perception of human nature, he never became cynical. His wry humor and chuckle will be missed.

Patrick Michael O'Kelly

April 9, 2024

George Griffin was a GREAT man and the friendliest of neighbors. His home and his office reminded friend's he was very in touch with the whole wide world with his interesting momento's and maps and his thoughtful knowledge of World affairs. George's friendly and gentle smile and manner and generosity was especially popular with the women and men of Blue Ridge Summit Pa., his home away from home in Washington D.C. George will be Greatly missed!

Elizabeth Biltchik Garcia

April 8, 2024

Mr Griffin was a dear friend of my parents. He was intelligent, interesting, humorous, and elegant. He was also a loving husband and father. He will be deeply missed.
Love,
Elizabeth Biltchik Garcia and family

Giulio Curiel

April 8, 2024

A very wonderful person indeed. A good friend with whom we spend many happy days
We shall definitely miss him.
RIP Dear George
Giulio and Lunella

Jim Carver

April 7, 2024

My condolences on Mr. Griffin's passing. I never had the opportunity to meet him but knew his parents, Ike and Mary Griffin. Ike worked with my father for Gary Tobacco Company in Izmir, Turkey and I would see the Griffins most weekends and holidays as I was growing up.

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