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Bobbie Griffin Obituary

Bobbie Ray Rip Griffin LUBBOCK-Bobbie Ray Rip Griffin, a prominent Lubbock businessman and local philanthropist, passed at the age of 87. Born into Depression-era poverty in Matador, Texas, Rip began work at an early age, delivering papers and driving a truck. That one truck turned into a single Lubbock truck stop that then grew into a multi-faceted trucking and petroleum company with interests all across the Western United States. Rip invested early in the potential value of the arid scrub that blanketed the American West. He wanted to set his truck stops apart by offering nicer amenities to the over the road traveler and trucker. As the highways and railroads expanded throughout the Southwest, Rip grew his company into fuel wholesaling and truck dealerships. A man who understood what it meant to struggle and go without; Rip was generous with his time and his treasure. He served on numerous civic and bank boards (Texas Bank and Whisperwood National) and donated greatly to Lubbock Christian University and Texas Tech University's academic and athletic programs. LCU's Rip Griffin Center and Texas Tech's Rip Griffin Baseball Park serve as lasting reminders of his belief in the importance of athletics in young people's lives. Rip and his wife Geneva understood that education and stability were something every child deserved and is reflected in the Geneva Griffin Center at the Children's Home of Lubbock. Through his experience at Lubbock High and Texas Tech, Rip developed a passion for the game of baseball. That passion fueled his sponsorship for over four decades of the Lubbock Hubber baseball club, a semi-pro team that brought home numerous state titles and national recognition. The family would like to acknowledge and say thank you to Dr. Andy Gray, Moiselle Bruns, R.N. and caregivers Rebecca Rivas, Mary Gonzales, Diana Zamarripa, Sonia Skelton and Noemi McHaney for their tireless and tender care of Dad. Rip is survived by his wife Geneva; his five children: David (wife, Lorna), Mark (wife, Claudia), Julie Pointer (husband, Steve), Jill Patterson (husband, Bill)and Suzanne Knipp (husband, Jeff); grandchildren: Ryan Griffin, Elizabeth Griffin, Michael Griffin, Lauren Griffin Hamel, Emily Griffin Owen, Jeffrey Griffin, Keeli Pointer Garza, Clay Pointer, Koby Pointer, Hunter Patterson, Hayden Patterson, Heather Patterson Guerry, and Houston Patterson; and eight great-grandchildren. There will be a Memorial Service to celebrate the life of Rip Griffin on June the 27th at 1 p.m. at Broadway Church of Christ in Lubbock. In lieu of flowers, suggested memorials are Lubbock Christian University, Texas Tech University and the Children's Home of Lubbock. Online condolences may be offered at www.resthavenfuneralhome.com.

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Published by Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Jun. 13 to Jun. 25, 2017.

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Jeff Reynolds

June 7, 2020

Always a Man and I will not forget .

Fred & Marian Arbabi

April 26, 2020

I moved to Texas just to work for 'Rip' in the 80's. A great experience. A pleasure to work in
his 'Tara' style offices in Lubbock. My boss . . . my friend. Blessings to all the family.

Ron Carlson

October 20, 2017

I acknowledge Mr Griffin as a man of great leadership qualities, sharing and caring for his employees, and I had the pleasure of working with/for him for many years at different locations - May he rest in peace

Ronald Carlson

October 20, 2017

I enjoyed working for Mr Griffin, at several locations - His leadership quality was unmatched in my life span - Definitely a sharing and caring man

September 12, 2017

David and Mark, sorry to hear about your Dad! Thinking about all of you....
Terri Nieman Kennedy

Jimmy Moore

June 29, 2017

A true example of the hands and feet of Jesus. There are givers and there are takers, and Rip was definitely a giver who brought hope to many forgotten children.

Roger reno

June 26, 2017

Mark so sorry to hear about your dad.We will keep your family in our prayers

Jeff Reynolds

June 26, 2017

I have such great memories of Rip and his "Compadres" sitting around telling stories of the past and making new ones .

He was a very compassionate man and if he was your friend , you knew it.

He was not afraid of hard work and helping others .

His wife and family was fortunate to have him as husband and father. Hopefully, they find peace in their memories of him .

Another one of kind that will truly be missed .

June 25, 2017

So sorry to read of Rip's passing. Always enjoyed him. We were usually listed next to each other in any high school list. He was the last of the G's and I was first of the H's (Haberer). Geneva, I will be thinking of you and your family. Mary Dee Hamman, Austin, TX

June 25, 2017

mark your the manGOD BLESSYOUBOBBY BOYNTON

Marisue Smith

June 23, 2017

Dear Claudia and Mark, Saddened about the loss of Rip and praying for your family to be comforted by God's presence and love. May your memories bless you through the years ahead. With love, Marisue and Jere Smith

Julio Moreno

June 14, 2017

Mark and David, I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. Griffin (Rip)was a great dad I know. I learned a lot from him during our baseball days at LHS. He will be greatly missed. God Bless you and all the family

Sandra Green

June 14, 2017

Geneva, Mark, David, Julie, Suzanne and the rest of the Griffin family I am so sorry for your loss. I loved Mr. Griffin! What a terrific man to work for and with. I have so much respect for him and everything he did and has done for others. I will cherish my memories of working with him - running down the stairs when he needed me, his work and family advise and especially golfing with him! Prayers of peace for all.

Janeen Gilliam

June 14, 2017

Dear Mark and Claudia,
John and I are thinking of you and your family so very much as you celebrate the life of an amazing man!
Wishing you sweet memories and peace,
Janeen

June 13, 2017

My memories of Rip go back to our early days at Sunset Church of Christ.We were all young ,eager and ready for this new world. A great time with young families and life. The years never dulled that friendship.
Roselee (Mrs. Carroll) Anderson

Marlin Smith

June 13, 2017

Rip was one of a kind. I played a lot of baseball with him growing up. He was a hard worker, and so giving to so many. He will be missed.

Bill Bob Thrash

June 13, 2017

Mark and family, so sorry for your loss. RIP was always kind to me, opened his home and shared his time. I enjoyed hearing his storytelling. He will be missed. Prayers to you all during this difficult time.

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