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Willette Griffin

Washington, District of Columbia

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GRIFFIN WILLETTE GRIFFIN On December 4, 2007 of Washington DC. Survived by her aunt, Mattie Coleman; a devoted friend Karen Wilson and many other relatives and friends. Visitation Monday, December 10 from 6 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday, December 11 from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. at The...

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Willette, almost on the daily, I read the new and old sign-in's. It encourages me when on the down low, in-knowing what a servant of Christ you were. For those of us who love the Lord, we are constantly attacked by friends; associates; family; and Church; so we need to keep encouraging each other. Loving the Lord, comes with a price, but the benefits that we reap, "Will be phenomenal." A testimony for Christ, you are definite proof. Now you are up there high above the sky with wings to...

I miss you already.

To my dear, sweet friend for 52 years. We shared precious time together. Life has been so wonderful to you and me and only God knows what a really terrific person, mother you've been. I'm going to miss you so much. The memory I have of our childhood and adult life will alway remain in my heart. I loved like a sister.
Love, Honey

Ms. Willette I can remember the time we were over Stump house and you said that can't be Nikki. I was smiliing and I know that you are smiling now and all the pain is gone. Fly girl take your rest.

To Karen and the Griffin Family: I will miss her, her smile especially. I have so many fond memories. She was a real class act and I really appreciate how much she cared for me and my family. Be blessed. She is dancing in heaven. Love Sheila

I will never forget you. We went to
Cardozo High School we were in the same class.

Big Will, that's how I knew you, and how I will remember you. Like some many people have said. You was a "Wonderful Woman" doing Big Things in the city. I don't know to many women that was like you. Always had something to say, and for the most part it was "true"! rather you was ready for it or not. Willette was going to tell you, and you was going to listen. You had to respect what she was telling you because she was not going to tell you anything to hurt you. 99 time is was...

Willete will never all of the lives that she touched...but we still have an opportunity to live out her legacy of peace and love. She always treated each of us as if we were her own so now let us treat each other like family...Condolences to the Griffin family.

I was saddened to hear of the passing of Willette. I have known her since Cardozo High school. Willette, was always a person that was upbeat when you saw her and always had advise about life to give to you. May she rest in peace.
Sincerely,
Gwen McCollough