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Jared Philip Griffis

Webster, Texas

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JARED PHILIP GRIFFIS, beloved son, brother, and grandson went to be with his Lord and Savior on Saturday, January 5, 2008. Jared was born in Clear Lake on November 15, 1992. Jared was a sophomore at St. John's School in Houston where he excelled at writing and music. Jared's passions were...

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Dear Cindy and Phil,
You remain in our thoughts and prayers. May God give you extra strength for the days ahead. You all have our very deepest sympathy,
Linkey & Dave Green

I never really knew you that well, but from everything I heard from you and all that you did; you were a wonderful person. You'll never be forgotten Jared. By me, or any others that you held dear.

Hey, Jared. I was just reading all the posts on this guest book, man. I miss you so much. I am sitting here overwhelmed with sadness, wondering how I am going to get through the year without you. School is so empty now. I had a dream about you the other night. It was so comforting to be able to hug you and show you how much I love you, man. Don't forget to visit again soon. No amount of words can describe my sadness. No amount of words can do you justice, or honor your memory enough. I love...

For all the wonderfull times you've been at ZU, I would like to thank you. You were quite the person in the BA, I've heard. I never really knew you personally, but everyone said you were amongst the cool guys. It's very sad to see you leave like this.

Farewell, Jared Griffis a.k.a Duke Of Clubs.

Jared was a good man, but more importantly, a great poet.

And as I sat here contemplating his death and my own inevitable death, my mom got scared and said "You're moving with your auntie and uncle in Bel-Air."

I never REALLY knew him, but he was pretty funny. He was a good writer, too. So that's how I'll remember him. I wonder if they have zeldauniverse up in heaven.

I personally never talked to Jared, but I hope you realize how much of an impact he has made on many people's lives. It may have been through an online forum, but even now I feel has though he has left a great influence on me. We should all be grateful for his life and what life he has left for us. Rest in peace, Jared.

I, too, knew him from the same online site as the others. Jared was a great guy. I'm sorry for the loss you've had and the pain you're going through.

I am one of many who had the chance to know Jared through the online writing community mentioned in the replies. I am greatly shocked and upset by his death.

WE both lived in very different countries, but the few times we talked things like that were thrown aside. Perhaps none of us met him in real life, but the connection was still there, and it makes us appreciate how close we are.

-Jayolorin