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David Griffis '75 January 11, 2025 9:40 AM updated: January 11, 2025 9:44 AM

David William Griffis 

October 8, 1951 - June 13, 2023 

David William Griffis, age 71, passed away in Amarillo on June 13, 2023, following complications from surgery. He was born on October 8, 1951, in Tokyo, Japan, the son of Lt. Col. Henry H. Griffis and Martha Carroll Griffis.

David graduated from Douglas MacArthur High School in San Antonio. He pursued higher education at Texas Tech University, where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree. He furthered his academic achievements by earning a Master’s degree in Nuclear Engineering from Texas A&M University.

Following his graduation, David briefly worked as a teacher at Robert G. Cole High School before transitioning to a career as a computer analyst. However, his true calling came when he joined Pantex. There, he played a crucial role in the dismantling of nuclear weapons and the management of the nuclear pits. He devoted his entire professional life to this until his retirement in 2020.

David served in the Army, inspecting Radiation Departments of military hospitals. He was also actively involved with Masonic organizations, including being part of the Shriners Band. His commitment to Freemasonry was evident in his enthusiastic engagement in various activities within the Otis Khiva Masonic community.

Beyond his professional pursuits, David had a passion for learning and was known for his love of reading. His interests spanned a wide range, from trains to history and genealogy. He actively participated in Boys Scouts during his youth, and later found joy in participating in Civil War reenactments.

David will be deeply missed and forever cherished as a beloved brother, son, and uncle. He is survived by his three sisters: Mary Elizabeth Lynch (Bill) of Colfax, NC; Catherine Pearl Welch (Ken, deceased) of New Haven, CT; and Laura G. Hoyle (Jack) of San Antonio, TX. Additionally, he leaves behind nine nieces and nephews who held a special place in his heart.

A Memorial Service to honor and celebrate David’s life will be held at 7:00 p.m., June 23, 2023, at the Khiva Shrine in Amarillo, 305 SE 5th Ave, Amarillo, Texas.

May he rest in peace, leaving behind a lasting impact on those fortunate enough to know him.

 



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