Janice Eve Griffin

Janice Eve Griffin

November 30, 1932 - January 02, 2014

Janice Eve Griffin

November 30, 1932 - January 02, 2014

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Janice E. Griffin 81, passed away Jan. 2nd, 2014 in Laguna Hills, CA.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 42 years, Arthur L. Griffin. She is survived by 3 daughters and sons-in-law, Sherry and Armando Martinez, Melanie Grizzle, and Stacy and Sal Salgado; her son and daughter-in-law Ron and Cheryl Baker; 9 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren.

Prior to her living in Laguna Hills, she and her husband lived in Las Vegas, NV for over 27 years. She loved to cook, travel and of course play her video poker. But most importantly, she loved her friends and family. She loved being with everyone. We know that Heaven has received another beautiful Angel to watch over us all. We all will miss her deeply. She will be forever in our hearts.

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7 responses to Janice Eve Griffin

  1. john thacker says:

    Lit a candle in memory of Janice Eve Griffin

  2. john thacker says:

    Sending our love and prayers to your family at this time. Janice was always such a loving soul. With Arthur and our mom seeing beautiful things I am sure

  3. Lisa Carper says:

    Dear Cousins,
    Our thoughts have been with you since we heard of your mom’s passing. She is healed now and at complete peace…and will always be with each of you. Just before my mom passed she said to me, “I will love you with all my heart, forever and ever.” I know Janice’s love for all of you will be forever and ever.
    Love, Lisa Ramirez Carper, daughter of Anna Sinagra Ramirez, and family.

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  5. A face that is always on my mind,
    A smile I have seen a million times,
    Two eyes that would light up the sky at night,
    One last battle you could not fight,
    The day was long, then night then morn.
    I knew that soon you would be gone,
    I clasped your hand so warm in mine,
    Soon we would be out of time,
    To stay with us you fought so hard,
    A million pieces went my heart,
    Now a photo I look at to see your smile,
    I keep your number on my speed dial,
    A video I watch to hear your voice,
    This I do…. I have no choice.,
    But great memories I will always keep with me,
    Your love in my heart for eternity,
    I never got to say goodbye,
    To understand why, I can but try,
    Waiting in heaven from this moment on,
    ‘Till god asks you to bring me home….

    Ti Voglio Molto Bene
    Stacy

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