George Edgar
Griffith
July 15, 1957 - June 16, 2026
George Edgar “Tim” Griffith, age 68, of Athens, Alabama, passed away Tuesday, June 16, 2026. Tim is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Brown Griffith; son, Christopher “Tom” Hughes (Judith); and daughter, Harmony Griffith. He is also survived by his sister, Judith Berry (Russ); brothers, Gary Simpson and Lee Griffith; granddaughter, Vivian Griffith and many nieces and nephews.
Tim was retired as a USPS Semi driver and a US Army Veteran.
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3 Comments on “George Edgar Griffith”
I had the great pleasure of knowing Tim before I retired from the Postal Service. Tim ran a route as a subcontract driver with us and I always looked forward to his arrival at night where I would always greet him and enjoy great conversations. I enjoyed the fact that he often complimented his wife and his love for her always shined. He would also speak very proudly of his son. He and I kept in contact after we both retired via text messages. He will be greatly missed in my life. I offer my condolences to all his family and friends. Tim was a great man and had a work ethic that was to be admired. I will miss you greatly Tim. Heaven will be a better place with the addition of you my brother.
– Ray Dunavant, Huntsville, Alabama
Tim and Sandy lived across the creek from us. We had some rather deep and quite lengthy conversations across that water. Tim is a true American as well as a gentleman and he will be sorely missed. The creek has changed forever. God speed my friend.
Tim lived next door. He was always polite and kind. He loved to keep his yard in great condition. I loved to see him and Sandy enjoy each other fishing off their dock. Tim was a great conversationalist. I will miss our conversations when he was working in the yard or saw me working in mine. You could tell that he loved Sandy very much and they were an inseparable couple. He will be missed on earth-Heaven is blessed with another wonderful man.