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Norma C. <I>Clark</I> Griffin

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Norma C. Clark Griffin

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25 Jul 2019 (aged 91)
Burial
Binghamton, Broome County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Norma C. Griffin 91 of Binghamton passed away peacefully on Thursday July 25, 2019. She was predeceased by her parents Bessie Clark (Field) and Clayton Clark, spouse James Griffin Sr., sister Thelma Mulligan (Gerard), brother Gordon Clark. She is survived by her children devoted son and caregiver James Griffin, loving daughter Connie Sirko (Jan), step grandson Damian Sirko (Jamie), great grandson Jameson, brother Thomas Clark, sister-in-law, Sandra Clark, several nieces, nephews and cousins and her beloved cat Lola who was always with her. She was a graduate of Johnson City High School. Norma worked at Endicott Johnson Jigger Factory, also playing basketball and being a championship horseshoe pitcher on their teams. She worked for Ansco and GAF, and was a pitcher on the GAF women’s softball team. She retired from International Paper. After she retired, she worked as a teacher’s aide at Thomas Jefferson School she loved all the children and they loved her. She was a very loving, giving person always thinking of others first! Norma was always laughing and very pleasant with a big smile even when she was suffering in pain. She never complained or asked for anything she was always a pleasure to take anywhere. She loved to travel and made numerous trips to Daytona Beach with her son. She was always ready to get up and go anytime, anywhere! She enjoyed hockey having season tickets with her daughter and son- in- law for many years. She was the best mother ever and will truly be missed!!
Norma C. Griffin 91 of Binghamton passed away peacefully on Thursday July 25, 2019. She was predeceased by her parents Bessie Clark (Field) and Clayton Clark, spouse James Griffin Sr., sister Thelma Mulligan (Gerard), brother Gordon Clark. She is survived by her children devoted son and caregiver James Griffin, loving daughter Connie Sirko (Jan), step grandson Damian Sirko (Jamie), great grandson Jameson, brother Thomas Clark, sister-in-law, Sandra Clark, several nieces, nephews and cousins and her beloved cat Lola who was always with her. She was a graduate of Johnson City High School. Norma worked at Endicott Johnson Jigger Factory, also playing basketball and being a championship horseshoe pitcher on their teams. She worked for Ansco and GAF, and was a pitcher on the GAF women’s softball team. She retired from International Paper. After she retired, she worked as a teacher’s aide at Thomas Jefferson School she loved all the children and they loved her. She was a very loving, giving person always thinking of others first! Norma was always laughing and very pleasant with a big smile even when she was suffering in pain. She never complained or asked for anything she was always a pleasure to take anywhere. She loved to travel and made numerous trips to Daytona Beach with her son. She was always ready to get up and go anytime, anywhere! She enjoyed hockey having season tickets with her daughter and son- in- law for many years. She was the best mother ever and will truly be missed!!


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  • Created by: Vern713
  • Added: Jul 26, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/201549490/norma_c-griffin: accessed ), memorial page for Norma C. Clark Griffin (20 Apr 1928–25 Jul 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 201549490, citing Chenango Valley Cemetery, Binghamton, Broome County, New York, USA; Maintained by Vern713 (contributor 48974234).