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Patty L. Griffin

Tucson, Arizona

1960 - 2022

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GRIFFIN, Patty L.62, went to be with our Lord on January 5, 2022 after fighting a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Patty was a devoted wife, wonderful mother, caring sister, loving grandmother, and sincere friend. She was born in Tucson, AZ on January 3, 1960 to Jack and Virginia Lopez....

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Mom, I miss you and love you so much. I miss your laugh. I miss your calls to check in on me and the kids. I miss your voice. I miss your hugs. I miss everything about you. I love you with all my heart. Thank you for being the best mom God could have ever given me. Please watch over us. You are my hero. You are my angel. I love you.

My deepest condolences to all of Patty´s family and friends. She was such a beautiful soul. It was an honor to know her. Rest In Glory, Patty. P Kharmyn Guzman Cousins

My deepest condolences for Wayne, Delisa, and Gilbert, Virginia, Sandra, and Jack and their families. Patty was the sister of my heart and I'll miss her terribly. You will all be in my prayers.

On behalf of my sister (Elsa Zarate Gonzalez) and myself, we would like to send our condolences to your Family. A few years ago, I took a seasonal position at the UofA Bookstore. To my surprise on my first day, Patty was my supervisor. We had not seen each other since high school. We caught up during my days, she showing me all the beautiful pictures of her children and grand-children. One thing I will never forget is how her employees (students) gravitated towards her. She was more...

Our condolences to the entire family. We will dearly miss Patty and especially miss her sense of humor...always smiling and joking. She had a gift for baking that was second to none...strawberry and lemon cakes were delicious! Praying for peace and comfort for all.

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I am deeply saddened by the death of Patty. We lived across the street from the family on 20th Street years ago when the siblings were young children. My relationship with Patty as an adult continued as were were both colleagues at the UA. The Lopez family are the kindest people you would ever be fortunate enough to know. Having also lost my oldest daughter Monica, I carry the pain a parent feels in the loss of a daughter. The pain never goes away but with time it does lessen and you just...

Wayne, please accept my sincere condolences! Also thinking of Delissa and Gilbert...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. God gave me a very dear friend she was the best friend a girl can have I will miss you so much I love you