Eric Griswold

Eric Griswold obituary, Seattle, WA

Eric Griswold

Eric Griswold Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 27, 2025.


Eric David Griswold, 53, a devoted husband, father, son, brother, uncle, friend, talented musician, and gifted cybersecurity engineer, passed away on July 29, 2025. He leaves behind a legacy of laughter, innovation, brilliance, and unwavering dedication to both his family and profession.

Born on May 29, 1972, in Los Angeles, California, Eric spent his early years in Southern California. At age 10, he miraculously survived a tragic car accident-an early testament to his resilience.

After graduating from Ventura High School, he moved to Seattle to pursue his passion for music and composition at Cornish College of the Arts. He also completed an intensive Japanese language program at the University of Washington. Though music-especially the works of Mahler and Shostakovich-remained a lifelong love, Eric eventually discovered his true calling in IT security.

Once on this path, he immersed himself fully. Known for his relentless pursuit of knowledge and excellence, Eric most recently served as a Senior Cybersecurity Engineer in Incident Response and Threat Intelligence at CommonSpirit Health, where he deeply valued his team and their shared mission.

His prior work included key roles at Virginia Mason Medical Center and the Benaroya Research Institute, where he earned Special Contribution Awards in 2008 and 2013. Earlier in his career, while at the Seattle Police Department, he received Innovation Awards in 2005 for the Digital In-Car Video System and in 2006 for network design at the 911 Center.

Colleagues described Eric as a true mentor-someone who not only excelled technically, but also lifted those around him with guidance, patience, and encouragement. He believed in learning for its' own sake, earning numerous certifications including CCSP, CCNA, and a suite of GIAC credentials (GSNA, GPEN, GCIA, GSEC, GWAP, GCDA, GCFA), along with NSA/NSTISSI INFOSEC credentials. He also served on the GIAC Advisory Board, though he never wore his accomplishments as badges. To Eric, they were simply tools to better serve others. He was the kind of person who would solve an impossible problem at work, then turn around and ask how you were doing.

Beyond his professional life, Eric was known for his vibrant personality and infectious sense of humor. A legendary prankster, he once transformed a colleague's office into a full-blown farm-complete with hay bales. On another occasion, he crafted a fake lottery ticket that had everyone convinced they'd struck it rich. He went to great lengths to bring laughter and joy to those around him.

His sense of humor was matched by his deep thoughtfulness. One spring morning, his wife Nobuko awoke to find hundreds of tulips and daffodils growing-bulbs Eric had secretly planted. A quiet act of love that spoke volumes about the man he was.

Eric was a man of many passions: an accomplished musician, a talented pianist, a devoted Seahawks fan, an adventurous traveler, an enthusiastic skier, a curious home chef, and someone who found joy in tackling complex cybersecurity puzzles just for fun.

He is survived by his beloved wife Nobuko Griswold; their daughter Aya Griswold; his mother Karyn Evens; his sisters Kami Griswold, Shannon Fogelmanis, Diane Gleeson; his mother in law Masako Tsurumaki; and his sister in law Hiroko Tsurumaki. He also leaves behind his niece Kara Salazar and nephew Khristian Natividad.

Eric David Griswold will be remembered not only for what he accomplished, but for how deeply he cared-for making people laugh until they cried, for mentoring with patience and humility, for loving without reservation. His legacy lives on in all who knew him.

Details about the celebration of life will be announced at a later date.

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Steven Maestas

5 hours ago

Eric. It has been both a privilege and an honor to work with you and call you a friend. I still want to reach out to you everyday to discuss a technical issue or just talk and joke. You have greatly impacted our organization and those around you, so much that those around you are aspiring to follow in your footsteps. You are sorely missed.

Stephen Markling

Earlier today

Going to miss you Eric. It was an honor to know you and work with you. Rest easy my friend

Jodi Goodman

Yesterday

Eric was one of my oldest and dearest friends for 37 years. I was 16 and he was 15 when we met. He became my brother and my family. He was loyal and I knew he would always have my back. In our youth we held each other up. We could talk all night, laugh, fight, listen to music, and torture each other with pranks. We supported each other as we married and had families and then we loved each other´s families. We continued to annoy and torture each other into our 50s. Recently he got my kids in on a prank on me. He never quit. If he was joking with you it meant he loved you. I am so lucky to have had Eric in my life. I cannot believe he is gone. A piece of my heart is missing.

Karyn M Evens

Yesterday

Forever in my heart

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