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Carlton Griffin

Auburn, New York

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AUBURN - Carlton Griffin, 78, of Auburn, passed away unexpectedly Monday, Dec. 14, 2009. Carl was born in Auburn on Nov. 14, 1931. He was the son of the late Angeline Gentile Griffin. He graduated from East High School and then enlisted in the Navy. Following his military service, Carl joined the...

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I miss you every day dad. I wish that you were here to see your 3 great grandsons grow up. I love you so much.

To Carl's Family; I am truly sad at Carl's passing. I had known Carl from about 1950. We enjoyed many times at a variety of activities, especially our favorite of coin collecting. I visited Carl when I made trips to Auburn & we talked about the "good old days" What an honor it was to know a wonderful person such as Carl.Good-bye my friend

Sue,my thoughts and praryers are with you and your family

Carl, I will miss you at postcard shows. You certainly had a unique way with customers. May you rest in peace.

Prayers go out to Sue.

My deepest sympathy

December 18,2009

We will keep you in our prayers Carl as you journey to the next world, and a better one.
I was stationed at SP Waterloo when Carl was an Investigator there and worked with him many times picking up prisoners from other areas that had committed crimes in our area involved in cases that Carl was working on and learned from him. I was still there when he came back to "E" Troop as a Uniform Captain and always found him a fair man.
Some of the best times I...

With my Deepest Sympathy...Carl & I first worked together in 1955, when he was in Auburn and I was in Elbridge. I had the privilage of meeting his mother. We lived a half mile apart in Seneca falls and worked togther for several years in the BCI at Waterloo. We continuued to hook up with each other other over the years until our retirement.

A fine public servant who did duty with class and honor leaves us better for his efforts. Captain Griffin was a big man in many ways, highly intelligent and comfortable in his own skin his compassion was enormous and squarely used for the public good.

May the Griffin family find comfort in knowing that Captain Griffin has joined many of his brothers in Heaven.