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John GRIGGS Obituary

JOHN JOSEPH GRIGGS John Joseph Griggs passed away unexpectedly on Friday, December 30, 2022 at the age of 75. He leaves behind his wife, Patricia (Gilleland); children, Tara, Tom (Johanna), Kelly (Paul Ingrassia); and grandchildren, Chloë and Mya Ingrassia, Ty and Ava Griggs; and sister, Terry Griggs (David Burr); and nephew, Sandy Griggs-Burr. John was born in London, Ontario. He grew up on a fishing camp on Manitoulin Island. His connection to the island led him and his father to build a family cottage in the Bay of Islands on Georgian Bay where John and his family spent over 40 summers together enjoying boat rides and sunsets. He instilled his love for the island in his children and in all those who visited. John returned to London to continue his passion for learning at Western University where he graduated with a law degree in 1972. While at law school, he created friendships and memories of a lifetime. John's career as a lawyer extended over forty years in Kitchener Waterloo. He was deeply dedicated and passionate about his craft as a lawyer. His ability to see everyone as an equal carried over into his practice, showing a genuine interest in all and never failing to strike up a conversation with those he came across. John was relied upon for his sound advice among clients, colleagues, friends and family. He was dedicated to his community through years of involvement with the Waterloo Rotary Club, the Estate Planning Board, KidsAbility and numerous other associations. An avid athlete known for his prowess on the squash courts, he also enjoyed spending winters skiing in Ellicottville. John's pursuits were cut short by his diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis, a challenge he braved for over 35 years. His determination to practice law in perpetuity eventually gave way to his retirement from Miller Thomson in 2019 where he settled at his "Harbour House" in Thornbury Ontario. Here he spent quality time with his family enjoying his role as grandpa watching his four beautiful grandchildren who loved him dearly play and grow. Our family feels truly blessed to have shared another warm and beautiful Christmas together. We will carry him in our hearts as he watches over us. We love you JJ. In the words of John himself: "Be Brief, Be Bold, Be Gone". A celebration of John's life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers or donations to any particular cause, please hug someone who is special to you.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jan. 7 to Jan. 11, 2023.

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Liz Richardson

January 11, 2023

I am so sorry to hear of John's passing. I worked with him for many years at Miller Thomson and he always made me laugh and joked around and made you feel noticed. Thinking of his family and friends who were blessed to know him.

Diane (Russ) Smith

January 10, 2023

Joanne told me about the passing of your husband John. I can´t believe that we all have reached that point in our lives where every day is a blessing. Good memories of our loved ones will help to get us through. Be safe, be well Pat. Your best buddy from Beamsville Highschool, Diane

Patricia Rintjema

January 9, 2023

I'm so sorry to hear of John's passing. I worked with him at Miller Thomson for a number of years, and he was always pleasant, kind, and smiling. The sort of person who would always ask how you were doing, and actually wait to hear the response. My thoughts are with his family and friends, his is a loss that will be greatly felt.

Daniel Strigberger

January 6, 2023

I had the pleasure of knowing John when I was at Miller Thomson from 2010 to 2015. He always brought a smile to my face. Such a nice and jovial soul.

Carolyn and Gerry Sullivan

January 6, 2023

Pat, Tara, Tom, Kelly and families. We were so sorry to hear of John´s passing. We have many fond memories of John from Rotary, serving as our personal and business lawyer and lots of fun times at the ski house. He was always so personable and welcoming during our times together. We hope you can find comfort in memories of those good times together.

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Kan & Chris Chhatwal

January 4, 2023

We had the privilege of knowing John as clients for innumerable years. His obvious professionalism and kindness in dealing with our needs and requests were unique and gratefully appreciated over the forty plus years of our relationship.
We are deeply saddened by his passing and join the community in offering our condolences to Pat, Tara, Tom and Kelly during this difficult time.
John has left a lasting imprint on our hearts along with many others who mourn with you.
He will be remembered and certainly missed.

Marion Schaefer West

January 4, 2023

I had the privilege to work as John's personal secretary when he began his law practice at Sims, Giffen and McKinnon. I was fresh out of college and he was fresh out of law school but somehow we managed to get the job done primarily because he was a kind and patient boss with a wonderful sense of humour. I never forgot him. My deepest condolences to Pat and his family.

Ian Medcalf

January 4, 2023

I was very sorry to hear of Mr. Griggs' passing. I grew up around the corner from the Griggs' residence in Kitchener and was a classmate of Tom's. Although I never developed a close relationship with Mr. Griggs, I can clearly recall being impressed by his determination and his courageous fight with MS. His routine of swims before work at the 'Rec Centre' and a chat about the legal profession as I completed law school stand out among my impressions and memories. I can thank Mr. Griggs and his family for introducing me to the many charms of the Bay of Islands in Georgian Bay. I send my deepest condolences and sympathies to Mrs. Griggs, Tom, Tara, and Kelly. Rest in Peace, Mr. Griggs.

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Sheldon Kosky

January 3, 2023

My sincere condolences to the family. I always enjoyed meeting with John . He was always down to earth and extremely kind

Barbara Evason

January 3, 2023

So sorry to hear about John´s passing. It had been years since we have seen each other. But I will never forget how we met at pre natal class 45 years ago. His sense of humor and kindness is what I loved about John. And how we all went to Manitoulin Island with Kim and Tara when they were infants. Memories I will cherish forever. My thoughts and prayers are with you Pat and your family during this difficult times. Hugs, Barb Evason

Gerry Guthrie

January 3, 2023

My deepest sympathy and prayers go out to you Patricia and your family for your great loss. I respected John dearly not only as a true professional, but a genuine wonderful person. I had the privilege of working with John on many occasions pouring over contracts while I was employed at Kitchener-Wilmot Hydro. I truly appreciated his wisdom, warm personality, and his whit! He became a mentor and a friend. He will be greatly missed by myself and all who knew him. May God Bless you and your family.

Brien Thurston

January 3, 2023

John was a dedicated, honest and friendly persons who made any activities with him a great pleasure. John was in the "old school" of honesty and integrity.

Sharon and Brian Huber

January 3, 2023

Dear Pat and family,
We are very sorry to hear about John's passing and send our sincere sympathy for your loss. We are grateful for the many good memories we have thanks to him. Thoughts of him always result in a smile. He will be missed. Sharon and Brian

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