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1946

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2022

Honor GRIFFITH Obituary

HONOR GRIFFITH October 8, 1946 - January 24, 2022 Honor Griffith was a handful, proudly, to all who met her. A fierce and stubborn individualist, she lived on her own terms, and liked nothing less than being told what to do or think. Her favorite stories were of defying authority. As a teenager, she was once slapped by a teacher, only to stand up, calmly walk out of the classroom and the school and refuse to return until he apologized. He did. After her first daughter was born, Honor learned that a sexist law required parents who wished to hyphenate their child's name to order them father's first. She had the law repealed. A woman of many skills and talents, her career included work as a film editor (for which she won a Genie in 1976), caterer, and property manager. She could diagnose your furnace while making a perfect soufflé. She had a way with all green things, and lived surrounded by thriving plants. An excellent cook and generous host for much of her life, Honor threw raucous, drunken, epicurean dinner parties beloved by all, excluding neighbors. In her retirement, she moved to the countryside, king of her own wild patch of land near Grafton, Ontario, where she became something of a hermit. Her property was large enough, and far enough from neighbors, that she could play the stereo (Dire Straits, Neil Young) at her desired volume. She is survived by daughters Megan Griffith-Greene and Alexis De Castro, sons-in-law Jeromey Lloyd and Ryan De Castro, grandchildren Myles, Ben, and Samantha De Castro, sister Julie Griffith and brother-in-law Donnie Evans, and nephew Thomas Sutherland. There will not be a funeral at this time. In lieu of flowers, please donate to a charity that Honor loved, Indspire, at indspire.ca, or to the Northumberland Hills Hospital, where she spent her final months, and where the nurses cared for her like family.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jan. 29 to Feb. 2, 2022.

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Paul Mckinley

February 2, 2022

Deepest condolences to Honor's family and friends. She was indeed loved and will be missed by many.

Cindy Matthews

January 31, 2022

I have only known Honor for about the past seven years but had a real connection with her the moment I met her. I had the honour of taking care of her Beloved dogs and felt a kinship to her as soon as we met. I admired her tenacity, quick wit and love for the woods.She loved her family
And I enjoyed Hearing about all the fabulous dinners over many holidays. I only wish I had more time with her. I think of her often and miss her so. Thank you Honor for our time together.

David Gunn

January 31, 2022

Moments after arriving I was led on a walking tour of the hills and forest,
the joy that it all brought to her on full display; her light and enthusiasm for it all so palpable. Later when I asked what kept her going, she straightaway answered, " The trees ! ". Of course.
She loved it all, she loved us all.
Happy journeying sweet soul, happy
journeying.

Gaile Hood

January 30, 2022

Megan, Alexis and Julie
I was so busy commenting on my loss instead off thinking of your loss i feel terrible. Please accept my sympathies and take care of yourselves

Eric Grunsky

January 29, 2022

Honor was such a dear friend. Our friendship started 1979 at the Don Area Food Co-op and endured. Our discussions were always engaging, meaningful and often humorous. My last conversation with her was in September. It was always a pleasure for me and my family to meet up with her at her home near Grafton. I will miss her profoundly.
Megan and Alexis, my deepest sympathies and condolences to you and your families.

Daphne Anastassiadis

January 29, 2022

Dear Megan and Alexis,

I am so sorry to read about your Mom. She is an iconic figure in my childhood memories. Her wild heart and commitment to authenticity has stayed with me all these years. Her memory will continue to remind me that freedom comes from within.

Sending you warm hugs and lots of love,
Daphne Anastassidis
[email protected]

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