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Conor Francis Griffin

New York, NY, New York

May 19, 1985 – Dec 2, 2024

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BORN
May 19, 1985
DIED
December 2, 2024
LOCATION
New York, NY, New York

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Greenwich Village Funeral Home Obituary

Conor Francis Griffin, husband of Sarah Fram, passed away peacefully and surrounded by his family on December 2, 2024, after fiercely battling cancer for three years. At 39 years of age, he was much too young.Conor was truly a unique individual; he was generous, kind and incredibly funny. He...

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Conor was a valued member of my team for three years, during which I had the privilege of working closely with him and building a strong personal connection. He was one of the most positive and resilient individuals I´ve ever met. Despite the challenges he faced, he never let his circumstances define him or dampen his spirit. Even while undergoing treatments, Conor remained dedicated, supportive, and was always eager to recognize team members´ achievements. He brought energy and laughs to...

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Our hearts are completely broken. Words are too impoverished to convey our sorrow. Yet this much must be said: Conor was always a standout; Oldest of his generation in our family and a role model for all his cousins; So smart it was scary; Always fun and funny with a dash of mischief, which everyone enjoyed. His insight provided a wellspring for his wonderful comedy. He called his own shots, which we respected and admired. He had many good friends because he was a good friend. We were so...

Conor, what an honor it was to know you. You and your family helped make Augurs Well, and the East Village, feel like home. It's no surprise our dog ran down the street to see you any chance he got. We will miss you. Sarah, Liz, Sean, and Emily, we are thinking of you <3

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Conor was one of the funniest people I have known. I sometimes think of him when I hear my son laughing hysterically about something with his friends, thinking back to the same times I had with Conor in elementary/middle school. I remember us secretly trying to collect radio snippets onto a tape recorder from WAAF so we could relisten to the inappropriate songs and sketches that were funny. I remember how witty he could be, a direct result of how incredibly smart he was. I used to fear...