Bruce-Griffith-Obituary

Bruce L. Griffith

Greenville, Texas

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Griffith, BRUCE L. GRIFFITH, 56, of Campbell, passed away Monday, March 21, 2005 at his residence. He was born on December 18, 1948 in Waco, Texas. He was a retired MRI salesman. He is survived by his wife of 35 years, Anna Belle Griffith of Campbell; daughter and son in law, Kelly and Jason...

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As I now am making another entry here, it is so difficult to realize 15 years have passed, since the loss of a dear man. One of the best friends a man could have. Bruce was one of those who would leave no man/woman/or child behind, regardless of the situation. He was like another brother to me, and I have, and will probably always miss him. See you later Brother!
Jim/Jimmy Meeks

I wish to thank all of Bruce's friends for their heartfelt expressions of love for my brother. He was the light of my life, and the light of everyone's life he touched. I'll miss you Bro!
Love, Niki (Poobear)Bryan
Grand Prairie, Tx.

"Bruce was one of the most generous, friendly, kind hearted people I've ever met-he will be sorely missed by all of us. Bruce was a key member of our team when we were all at Philips-he deserves credit for saving the Philips MRI program back in the early 90's. I still have the NMR chart of the elements card he gave me in early '89. Bruce was concerned that if we were going to do things-they must be done right! We had many good times together and I'll never forget his enthusiasm, his smile...

"While we each had to go our separate ways in time and distance I often looked back at our time at JEOL with fond memories. Always quick with his Texas sized sense of humor and dedication to the job. But most of all I remember the love he openly expressed to the rest of us that made it clear that he was a family guy first. One goes through life meeting many people but I can truly say that he was one of the very few that was special". Take care and God Bless

Bruce possessed more COURAGE than any of us will ever know. He had the COURAGE to enlist in the Air Force in February 1969 even though he knew he would most probably at some point be sent to Vietnam for his country’s sake. Bruce served his stint in Vietnam in 1971-1972. Bruce chose not to share most of his Vietnam memories, at least with his family, but carried these burdens within, which took a tremendous toll on his physical being. For the past three years, Bruce has had the COURAGE to try...

My condolences to Anna Belle and the girls. Bruce was a wonderful friend and a great person to work with. He will be missed.

We are saddened to hear this news. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of Bruce's family and friends. Bruce - you will be sorely missed.


Bruce Griffith, a great friend, Air Force buddy and like a brother. We all will miss Bruce, and the mold was broken when God brought this man into the world. To his wonderful family I want to thank you. Thank you, for letting me join into your family, and over the years, sharing times, memories, and events, like you were my own. There is a legacy here, stories to be told, tears to shed and the joy of laughter heard, but God's plan, and our faith will insure this legacy will live on...

Bruce, we will miss you.