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Mark S. Griffin

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Mark S. Griffin, 51, of Worcester, died Friday, September 26 in St. Vincent Hospital after a short illness. He leaves two children, Janie and Matthew; his parents, Donald J. Griffin, Sr. and Lillian D. (Ethier) Griffin of Oxford; six brothers, Donald J. Griffin, Jr. and his wife Joyce of Paxton,...

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Sue and Gerry, our deepest sympathy for your loss. If there's anything we can do, please don't hesitate to call. The Malinowski's

To the Griffin Family:

I'm so sorry for your loss. I haven't seen Mark in many years but he was a kind and loving person.

Gerry && Sue i am very sorry for your loss and deepest condolences to you and the family from mine.

To the Griffin and Bayrouty Family,
I am so sorry for your loss, I also went to Burncoat with Mark and all of his brothers. He was a great kid growing up, we hung out and had a lot of good times in and out of school. May he rest in peace..
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

I am very sorry for your loss. Mark was a blessing to me because when my mother died God gave me the unexpected gift of a beautiful son from Mark. God bless you and may He help you get through this tough time. May it comfort you to know that Mark is now with God.

Don & Lil, Nothing prepares us for the loss of our children. Our hearts and prayers are with you today and always for the Grace of God to strengthen you in your time of need. The Lord promises to be your help in times of trouble....HE is right there with you. May you know HIS peace.

HIS Love & ours

Don, Lillian and family. I am so very sorry to hear of Mark's passing. Mark and I were good friends, we did a lot of things togeather. We spoke recently and had several laughs. I will always remember him as a friend, and will miss him. My thoughts and prayers are with you all in this time of sorrow.

Dear Lillian & family:
Death is always one of the toughest things to deal with. Eventhough people say alot of things to try to help sometimes I think that there are things that are easier said then done. I don't think I ever met Mark during the time I've been going to Triumphant Life....but hearing about anybody dying is always a sad thing. Lillian I hope that you & Don are able to hold onto all of the wonderful memories you have of him & all the times you spent together. I also hope...

Dear George & Vicki,
We were so sorry to hear of Mark's passing. We send our deepest sympaties to you both as well as your family. Mark was a very special person who touched the lives of many. May you find comfort in not only the many joyous memories you have of him,but also in knowing that he is at peace now and doesn't have to struggle any longer.
We wish that we could be there with you at this difficult time but you know we love you very much and that you are always in our hearts and...