December 19, 1933 - October 11, 2020
Mrs. Evia “Zell” Griffith, 86, of Hokes Bluff, passed away on October 11, 2020, surrounded by her daughters. Zell was born on Sand Mountain, but spent most of her life as a resident of Etowah County.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 53 years, Burt Griffith, her parents, Wallace and Martha Ann Williams, her brother, Johnny Williams, her sisters, Eulene Sheffield, Lois Mayo, and Willie “Perk” Weems, and her son, Wallace Burton Griffith.
She is survived by her daughters, Janice (Dick) Kampfe, Martha (Tim) Lavender, Susan (Danny) Minton, and Carol Griffith, her grandsons, Brett (Crystal) Lavender, Burt (Morgan) Lavender, Stephen (Arianna) Minton, Adam (Ashley) Minton, Will Kampfe, and great-grandchildren, Cade Lavender, Nash Lavender, and Skylar Minton. She is also survived by many beloved nephews and nieces, cousins and other extended family.
Zell was a remarkable woman, who dedicated her life to her family, as a mother, and a homemaker. Mom instilled her independence and strength and taught each daughter to
December 19, 1933 - October 11, 2020
Mrs. Evia “Zell” Griffith, 86, of Hokes Bluff, passed away on October 11, 2020, surrounded by her daughters. Zell was born on Sand Mountain, but spent most of her life as a resident of Etowah County.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 53 years, Burt Griffith, her parents, Wallace and Martha Ann Williams, her brother, Johnny Williams, her sisters, Eulene Sheffield, Lois Mayo, and Willie “Perk” Weems, and her son, Wallace Burton Griffith.
She is survived by her daughters, Janice (Dick) Kampfe, Martha (Tim) Lavender, Susan (Danny) Minton, and Carol Griffith, her grandsons, Brett (Crystal) Lavender, Burt (Morgan) Lavender, Stephen (Arianna) Minton, Adam (Ashley) Minton, Will Kampfe, and great-grandchildren, Cade Lavender, Nash Lavender, and Skylar Minton. She is also survived by many beloved nephews and nieces, cousins and other extended family.
Zell was a remarkable woman, who dedicated her life to her family, as a mother, and a homemaker. Mom instilled her independence and strength and taught each daughter to
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