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Barbara M. Griffith

Bath, Pennsylvania

1942 - 2015

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Griffith, Barbara M.Barbara M. Griffith, 73, of Roseto, passed away on Sunday, October 25, 2015, at Easton Hospital, Wilson Borough. Born in Bushkill Township on March 13, 1942, she was a daughter of the late Grant H. and Myrtle (Davidson) Frey. A member of the International Ladies'...

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I'm going to miss you with all my heart.I will always remember our time together. Thanks for letting me be your nurse and letting me be the daughter you never had. I loved when you said that, I knew then you appreciated all that I did for you.Your at peace no pain. My family awaits you. Until we meet again, love you and miss you.my heart is broken, but your safe now.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May God's Love strengthen and guide you always!

Barb you will be missed . I will miss all are talks we had at subway . I'm glad I got to know you and hopefully all are serious talks helped. Heaven gave out another set of Angel wings to a very special Angel. RIP Barb

You will be missed!!! Love, Kathy Balliet

I sure will miss you Aunt Barb. It seems so long ago when we used to go shopping together. When we wall-papered the bathroom & did a lot of crazy stuff. It's hard to laugh about it now but that time will come. You took me in when I had no place to go. Will always be forever grateful. I love you with all my heart. Will see you one day.

We will miss you alot Barb!
Love ya,
Jennie n Elwood Mack

Aunt Barb I'm going to miss you over the past 17 months since my mother passed away I spoke with you on the phone once to twice a month we laughed and we cried I'm glad I got to speak to you three weeks ago and tell you that I love you rest in peace and pain free Billy Steven and Randy I'm thinking about you

May you be pain free now and rejoice with your loved ones. Holly, Elliott and Delilah

I will miss you mom with every breathe I take.
My mother was a very strong woman. She worked several jobs at one time just to raise three boys. She would give her last dollar to someone even if she didn't know them.
She loved her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren will all her heart.
Mom you fought to the very end to stay with us but we know you are in a better place with your relatives and friends and no longer have to endure the pain.
May you rest...