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Clay and Kathy, I can't imagine the pain that never goes away. Both of you will see Griffin again in heaven one day. The love will always be there.
Robert Spencer
January 14, 2024 | Work
Arlington, Texas
1981 - 2016
Griffin Clay Roark, 34, died peacefully in his sleep Monday, Jan. 18, 2016. Service: Everyone who knew Griffin is encouraged to celebrate his life at his funeral at noon Friday at Pantego Bible Church, 8001 Anderson Blvd., Fort Worth. There will be a viewing for grieving family and very close...
Read MoreClay and Kathy, I can't imagine the pain that never goes away. Both of you will see Griffin again in heaven one day. The love will always be there.
Robert Spencer
January 14, 2024 | Work
I just found out. My heart goes out to you. I remember each Christmas our family's spent together.
Mike Cauthron
March 09, 2016 | Grand Prairie, TX
Our hearts are broken for your family. Much love and condolences from your friends at Advance Components.
Advance Components
February 04, 2016
I have known this great guy since he was in high school. So I have to remember that the last time that I saw him, which was he and his brother-in-law, Chris Bookout, getting ready to fix some guns and go out on a hunt. I also remember Griffin showing up at the office with a 10+ girl on his arm and very proud. So unfair. My prayers are with you Griffin.-Paul Brown
Paul Brown
January 26, 2016 | Fort Worth, TX
My heart breaks for all of you. Griffin was larger than life and may his memory be eternal. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this devastating and difficult time.
Marianne Clay
January 22, 2016 | Driftwood, TX
thinking about yall at this time. rip griffin
bruce ashworth
January 22, 2016
Clay,
We are so sorry to here of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May god be with you.
Bill and Shelly Sartin
January 21, 2016 | Hurst, TX
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family always. God Bless
January 21, 2016
Clay, Kathi, and Kortney, It is impossible for me to understand the sorrow and pain all of you feel. We always want our kids to bury us first, so loss of one of our children seems unbelievable. If there is anything you need please let me know.
May the Lord comfort you in this time of grieving.
Bob Spencer
Bob Spencer
January 21, 2016 | Southlake, TX