John E. Griffith Jr.
July 17, 1966 – November 22, 2011
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John E. Griffith Jr.
Hornell
John E. Griffith, 45, of Hornell, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday (November 22, 2011) at home.
Born in North Hornell, July 17, 1966, the son of John E. and Kathleen (McDonald) Griffith Sr., he had resided in the Hornell area all his life. John was employed at Dyco Electronics in Hornell and was a member of the Bath and Hornell VFW as well as the Hornell Association. He loved fishing, NASCAR, music, sports and his favorite football team, the Buffalo Bills.
He was predeceased by his parents.
He is survived by his fiancé, Robyn McCollumn of Woodhull, brothers and sisters; James (Susan) Stillman of Hornell, Robert Stillman of Hornell, Sue (Tom Aures) Brewster of Hornell, Kathy (Joe) DeKay of Cameron and Tim (Diane) Griffith Hornell of Hornell, fishing buddy; Dillon McCollumn of Woodhull, several nieces and nephews.
To send a remembrance please visit www.brownandpowersfuneralhomes.com. The family is being assisted by Adam E. DuBois, Director.
The family will be present to receive friends on Monday (November 28, 2011) from 5PM-7PM, at the Bender - Brown & Powers Funeral Home, 354 Canisteo St, Hornell. Funeral services will be held at the conclusion of calling at 7PM at the funeral home, Rev. Brian Diffenbacher officiating.

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I have childhood memories of John when I met him at Lincoln School, as I recall. I remember John's laugh in particular. I am saddened to hear of John's passing. I sincerely hope that his family over the coming Holiday Season have time to reflect fondly on his life and the privilege they had of knowing him. Kind regards and sympathy.
John was always one of my favorite patrons. He will be missed.
To the family and friends of Johnny, we wish to send our sincere sorrow for your loss. You all are in our thoughts and prayers during this time.
To the family and friends of Johnny, we wish to send our sincere sorrow for your loss. You all are in our thoughts and prayers during this time.
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