Maxine Kathryn Griffin

Passed: December 29, 2016

Maxine Kathryn Griffin

Passed: December 29, 2016

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Maxine Kathryn Griffin of Avondale, Arizona passed away December 29, 2016 at the age of 95. Maxine was born in Wisconsin to parents, Merrill and Mabel Fish. As a child, she moved with her parents and two siblings, Allen Fish and Vivian (Fish) Garrett to Rainbow Valley, Arizona. Maxine married ‘Eddie’ Edward Louis Griffin and settled in Avondale, Arizona. She worked in various department stores one of which was “Korricks.” Maxine and Eddie were active in the Moose Lodge.  She enjoyed hunting and fishing with Eddie in Northern Arizona.  Eventually, the couple built a cabin for themselves in Flagstaff where they enjoyed many happy times.  Maxine was an avid gardener who enjoyed growing her own fruit and vegetables in her yard.  She often shared the bounty with her neighbors and friends.  She also enjoyed tending to her roses and flowers in her spare time.  Maxine was a talented seamstress who made many of her own clothes.  She lost her husband in 1986, and remained in her home until she was 94. She resided at Avondale Assisted Living until her passing. Maxine is survived by her son Robert Louis Griffin and wife Ghia Griffin, grandson Jamie Louis Griffin and wife Andrea (Ferguson) Griffin, and two great-grandchildren.  In addition, she is also survived by two sisters-in-law, Lillian Griffin of Lamont, California and Bobbie Griffin of Madison, Alabama and many nieces and nephews.

A visitation will be held at 2:30pm followed by a funeral service at 3:00pm, Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at Thompson Funeral Chapel, 926 S. Litchfield Road, Goodyear, AZ. A private burial will take place at Louis B. Hazelton Cemetery in Buckeye, AZ.

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7 responses to Maxine Kathryn Griffin

  1. Aunt Maxine, you will be missed! I have so many good memories of the times I spent with you and Uncle. I will forever hold you in my heart.

  2. Maxine you were my savior when I married Lester Griffin at 17. You guided me, lectured me, and tutored me in so many ways. Thank you!

  3. We have enjoyed visiting with Maxine when my wife, Janet Stratman, and I are in town. Janet has told me so many stories regarding spending time with her aunt Maxine and Uncle. Maxine’s passing has left a void filled with tears.

  4. Ben Stratman says:

    Aunt Maxine, you will be missed. I have good memories of you.

  5. Dear Sweet Maxine….
    Sweet memories of you being so kind and loving to me as a child when my Mom needed to work. Trips to the ice cream parlor with my cousin Bobbie, your sister-in-law to make their lives easier.
    Rest in peace my sweet Maxine. So many loved ones have welcomed you into Heaven.

    Love….Carolyn

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