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Mark Edward Griffith

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Mark Edward Griffith

Birth
Gassaway, Braxton County, West Virginia, USA
Death
6 Jan 2016 (aged 62)
West Virginia, USA
Burial
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Clayberry.org
Jan 9 2016

Mark Edward Griffith, 62, of Belle, passed away on the evening of Jan. 6, 2016, after his long fight with pancreatic cancer. He fought this disease since being diagnosed in 2012 with the assistance of the Cancer Treatment Center of America in Philadelphia. Mark's positive attitude about his struggle with cancer was inspirational to all who knew him. He remained positive about his situation through his many trips to Philadelphia over the past 4 years.

Mark was born in Gassaway and spent most of his childhood in Dille, W.Va. His family moved to Hancock, Md. in 1964. He then moved to Berkeley Springs, in 1967, where he attended Berkeley Springs High School. He was married to the love of his life, Vicki Lynn Facemire in Va. Mark worked multiple jobs over the years - at one time owning his own tractor trailer, operating his own service station, and spending many years working in the coal industry in various capacities. Mark finally found his calling with the West Virginia Society for the Blind, working with blind vendors across the state. Mark retired from the West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services as a business counselor. He enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his three grandsons and granddaughter. He studied extensively and was well versed in old cars, old music, old movies, and anything else "aged."

Mark was preceded in death by his father, Theodore Griffith Jr.; his mother, Leona Gates Griffith; and his brother, David Marshall Griffith.

Mark is survived by his loving wife of 37 years, Vicki Lynn Griffith; his son, Matthew and his wife, April and their two children, Zachary (9) and Natalie (4) of Pocatalico; his son, Jonathan and his wife, Callie and their two children, Lucas (6) and Liam (3) of Charleston; and his brother, Theodore (T.G.) Gates Griffith and his wife, Joyce Ann Griffith (sister of Vicki) of Dille, W.Va. and their three daughters, Leanne, Andrea, and Amanda and their families. He is also survived by his mother and father-in-law, Billy Gene Facemire and Wanda Facemire of Dille, W.Va. with whom he spent much time and shared many memories; his two brothers-in-law, Billy Gene Facemire (Pam) and Frankie Facemire (Valerie); and sister-in-law, Debbie Browning (Charley); and many nephews and nieces and great-nephews and great-nieces.

Friends may call between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. at Stevens & Grass Funeral Home in Malden on Sat. Jan. 9 with the memorial service to follow at 7 p.m. officiated by Pastor Tim Martin. A special thanks to Dr. Thomas Linger and his staff for his care over the years, to Dr. Shama Kazmi and the entire supportive, incredible staff of CTCA-Philadelphia, to the nurses and staff at CAMC Memorial 4 North, and to Jo of Hospice for the help during those last difficult hours.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the American Cancer Society, 301 R H L Blvd #6, South Charleston, WV 25309 or the 3 Betties Foundation 3325 West DuPont Avenue, Belle, WV 25015 or a charity of your choice.

The online guest book can be accessed at www.stevensandgrass.com
Clayberry.org
Jan 9 2016

Mark Edward Griffith, 62, of Belle, passed away on the evening of Jan. 6, 2016, after his long fight with pancreatic cancer. He fought this disease since being diagnosed in 2012 with the assistance of the Cancer Treatment Center of America in Philadelphia. Mark's positive attitude about his struggle with cancer was inspirational to all who knew him. He remained positive about his situation through his many trips to Philadelphia over the past 4 years.

Mark was born in Gassaway and spent most of his childhood in Dille, W.Va. His family moved to Hancock, Md. in 1964. He then moved to Berkeley Springs, in 1967, where he attended Berkeley Springs High School. He was married to the love of his life, Vicki Lynn Facemire in Va. Mark worked multiple jobs over the years - at one time owning his own tractor trailer, operating his own service station, and spending many years working in the coal industry in various capacities. Mark finally found his calling with the West Virginia Society for the Blind, working with blind vendors across the state. Mark retired from the West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services as a business counselor. He enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his three grandsons and granddaughter. He studied extensively and was well versed in old cars, old music, old movies, and anything else "aged."

Mark was preceded in death by his father, Theodore Griffith Jr.; his mother, Leona Gates Griffith; and his brother, David Marshall Griffith.

Mark is survived by his loving wife of 37 years, Vicki Lynn Griffith; his son, Matthew and his wife, April and their two children, Zachary (9) and Natalie (4) of Pocatalico; his son, Jonathan and his wife, Callie and their two children, Lucas (6) and Liam (3) of Charleston; and his brother, Theodore (T.G.) Gates Griffith and his wife, Joyce Ann Griffith (sister of Vicki) of Dille, W.Va. and their three daughters, Leanne, Andrea, and Amanda and their families. He is also survived by his mother and father-in-law, Billy Gene Facemire and Wanda Facemire of Dille, W.Va. with whom he spent much time and shared many memories; his two brothers-in-law, Billy Gene Facemire (Pam) and Frankie Facemire (Valerie); and sister-in-law, Debbie Browning (Charley); and many nephews and nieces and great-nephews and great-nieces.

Friends may call between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. at Stevens & Grass Funeral Home in Malden on Sat. Jan. 9 with the memorial service to follow at 7 p.m. officiated by Pastor Tim Martin. A special thanks to Dr. Thomas Linger and his staff for his care over the years, to Dr. Shama Kazmi and the entire supportive, incredible staff of CTCA-Philadelphia, to the nurses and staff at CAMC Memorial 4 North, and to Jo of Hospice for the help during those last difficult hours.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the American Cancer Society, 301 R H L Blvd #6, South Charleston, WV 25309 or the 3 Betties Foundation 3325 West DuPont Avenue, Belle, WV 25015 or a charity of your choice.

The online guest book can be accessed at www.stevensandgrass.com


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