Dr. Tom Griffith
March 16, 1931 - Oct. 13, 2021
DECATUR - Dr. Tom Griffith, died on October 13, 2021. Dr. Griffith was born to George and Hazel Griffith in Sterling, IL, on March 16, 1931, the youngest of five children.
Dr. Griffith graduated from Sterling High School in 1950, and, after being accepted into the United States Military Academy, decided to attend Indiana University as a music major. In his freshman band class, he found himself seated next to a female trombone player, Nancy Jean Roessner, who would become his wife for fifty-five years, their union producing four children and much happiness.
After switching to a pre-med curriculum, Dr. Griffith graduated in 1954, and entered the University of Illinois Medical School in Chicago. After graduating and completing his internship in Chicago, and residency in Iowa City, IA, Dr. Griffith moved his young family to Decatur, IL, in the Fall of 1965, to be the only otolaryngologist in the area. From all accounts, Dr. Griffith was a fine doctor and surgeon and cared for his many patients in central Illinois, until retiring to care for his ailing wife in 2000.
Dr. Griffith lived a full and varied life and had many interests, including any outdoor activity (with the exception of golf and yard work), the study of religion and history, tennis, traveling with his wife throughout the world, pontificating about the lessons of Jesus, drinking red wine, and watching every Cardinal game in his later years with the TV blaring. Dr. Griffith was also one of Decatur's first runners and oftentimes ran from his residence and between hospitals before running home at the end of each day. Dr. Griffith competed in the Boston Marathon on numerous occasions and many other local races and triathlons.
Although a serious and hard-working man, he enjoyed the daily revelry of his friends and associates and especially loved and appreciated his wife and family. He always reminded us to not lose our perspective on life and to "never lose your sense of humor."
Dr. Griffith is survived by his four children: Cindy (Roger) of Boulder, CO; Tom, Jr. (Eva) of Decatur, IL; Allison (Marc) of Macon, IL, and Las Vegas, NV; and Amy (Terry) of Decatur, IL; eleven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. He was predeceased by his wife, four older siblings and one grandchild.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Glenwood Assisted Living and the Heritage Nursing Home staff who cared for him during his last very difficult months. Because Dr. Griffith was a long time member of First Presbyterian Church, the family requests, in lieu of flowers, that memorials be given to the First Presbyterian Church of Decatur.
A private family Celebration of Life will be held on October 22, 2021, with Dawson & Wikoff Funeral Home, Mt. Zion, in charge of arrangements. There will be a small gathering following at the Country Club of Decatur between 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. where all close friends and loved ones are invited.
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Steve Briggs
October 23, 2021
We are so sorry for your family's loss. I loved playing in Tom's tennis group at the Athletic club. We should have won Tom, vs your daughter and her partner in the Senior Men vs the Women tournament. I take full responsibility for our defeat! Rest in Peace my old friend.
Connie (Howe)Holmes
October 22, 2021
To the family of Dr. Griffith,
He will be sadly missed by all who loved and knew him. My 3 children, mother, siblings,, and myself was longtime paitents . He always called me his kiddo, even when I brought my own 3 children to see him. Dr. G always had a smile on his face when he walked in the room. RIP Dr. G I will always remember you. Love your kiddo paitent since I was a baby.
Cheryl Settle
October 21, 2021
We are so sorry for your loss Tom, Prayers to you and your family . Bill,Cheryl,and Aaron Settle
Melissa Rhodes
October 21, 2021
I was very sorry to her of Tom´s passing. While working at the Decatur Athletic club, he and Nancy were always a joy to see. Such a wonderful couple with grace and kindness to all. He will be sorely missed.
With sincere sympathy to you all. Prayers of comfort.
Melissa
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