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William john (Jack)
William John (Jack)
Griffiths died june 1.
Griffiths died June 1.
He was born to William
He was born to William
john and Elizabeth
John and Elizabeth
Griffiths july 5, 1918 at
Griffiths July 5, 1918 at
Tony Pandy, Wales . In
Tony Pandy, Wales. In
1926 they emigrated
1926 they emigrated
to Canada, settling in
to Canada, settling in
Edmonton. He loved
Edmonton. He loved
sports, especially soft-
sports, especially softball. He enlisted in the
ball. He enlisted in the
RCAF in World War II where he worked as a
RCAF in World War II where he worked as a
supplier for 4 years. After the war he worked
supplier for 4 years. After the war he worked
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the Cariboo operations. He married Myrtle
the Cariboo operations. He married Myrtle
Mabel Bonner in 1942. She became ill in the
Mabel Bonner in 1942. She became ill in the
early 80s and jack retired to take care of her.
early 80s and Jack retired to take care of her.
They travelled in B.C, to Europe and to Wales .
They travelled in B.C, to Europe and to Wales.
She died jan. 6, 1990. jack married Mary
She died Jan. 6, 1990. Jack married Mary
Block Aug. 4, 1990. They travelled across
Block Aug. 4, 1990. They travelled across
Canada, to Asia, the Middle East and cruising
Canada, to Asia, the Middle East and cruising
to Alaska. jake made friends easily. He served
to Alaska. Jake made friends easily. He served
as greeter in church. He loved singing and
as greeter in church. He loved singing and
joined the jubilee Choir, serving as treasurer.
joined the Jubilee Choir, serving as treasurer.
Fellowship at Wednesday morning prayer
Fellowship at Wednesday morning prayer
group was a highlight, as was participating in
group was a highlight, as was participating in
a Care group. Here he accepted jesus Christ
a Care group. Here he accepted Jesus Christ
as Saviour. He was baptized and joined Cen-
as Saviour. He was baptized and joined Central Heights Church. He is mourned by Mary;
tral Heights Church. He is mourned by Mary;
daughter Irene Potter; son David; 2 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren. The funeral
daughter Irene Potter; son David; 2 grand-
was June 9 in Central Heights Church with
children; 3 great-grandchildren. The funeral
was june 9 in Central Heights Church with
Christopher Douglas ministering.
Christopher Douglas ministering.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 15:41, 12 December 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 Aug 1 p. 26

Birth date: 1918 Jul 5

text of obituary:

WILLIAM JOHN (JACK) GRIFFITHS

William John (Jack) Griffiths died June 1. He was born to William John and Elizabeth Griffiths July 5, 1918 at Tony Pandy, Wales. In 1926 they emigrated to Canada, settling in Edmonton. He loved sports, especially softball. He enlisted in the RCAF in World War II where he worked as a supplier for 4 years. After the war he worked for Northern Alberta Dairy Pool. In April 1957 he moved to B.C. and worked for Palm Dairies until retirement. He was in charge of the Cariboo operations. He married Myrtle Mabel Bonner in 1942. She became ill in the early 80s and Jack retired to take care of her. They travelled in B.C, to Europe and to Wales. She died Jan. 6, 1990. Jack married Mary Block Aug. 4, 1990. They travelled across Canada, to Asia, the Middle East and cruising to Alaska. Jake made friends easily. He served as greeter in church. He loved singing and joined the Jubilee Choir, serving as treasurer. Fellowship at Wednesday morning prayer group was a highlight, as was participating in a Care group. Here he accepted Jesus Christ as Saviour. He was baptized and joined Central Heights Church. He is mourned by Mary; daughter Irene Potter; son David; 2 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren. The funeral was June 9 in Central Heights Church with Christopher Douglas ministering.