Griffin Vaughan Gory Death – Griffin Gory passed away without suffering. He was pronounced dead on Saturday, February 25, 2023, at Upstate Medical Center, surrounded by his loving family. On June 19, 2005, he was welcomed into the world in Wellesley, Massachusetts by doting parents Michael and Jacqueline Gory. Griffin was a well-known local ladies man and gentleman of leisure in the area. He was a senior at Fayetteville Manlius High School.
Griffin has always been a challenge to deal with due to his comedic and surprising antics, not to mention his unpredictability. He was a natural raconteur and rapscallion, full of energy and comedy that kept everyone on their toes. He was also a rapscallion. Griffin was able to cram a lifetime of experiences and travels throughout the world into the little span of his 17 years on Earth.
The news of his death is devastating and heartbreaking to his loved ones and all who had the privilege of meeting him. His devoted parents Michael and Jacqueline, his sister Audrey, his brothers Anthony and Christopher, and a large number of aunts, uncles, and cousins are among those who are left behind. Many have not hesitated to sympathize with Griffin’s family in this sad and difficult time.
There will be no services held, nor will there be any calling hours. You are invited to share your condolences with Griffin’s family by visiting www.michaelebrownfuneralservices.com.
Griffin Gory obituary and funeral arrangements will be released by his family
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