Phillip Griffin

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Phillip Evans Griffin, 77, passed away June 15, 2010 in his home following a lengthy illness. He was the husband of Mary Ellen (Lacey) Griffin. Born in Peabody on Aug. 27, 1932, he was the son of the late William and Dorothy (Whitworth) Griffin. Phillip was raised and educated in Peabody. He was a graduate of Mass. College of Pharmacy. Mr. Griffin owned and operated Macaulay Pharmacy in Beverly’s Gloucester Crossing for over 25 years. Phillip was dedicated to his patients and would go out of his way to assist them. He was a member of NARD, BARD and the Beverly Music Parent Assoc. He was very active within his community and acknowledged by the NSARC and Gloucester Crossing Improvement Assoc. for his efforts. Phillip also was served our country with the U. S. Army and was stationed at the Fitzsimons Army Hospital in Denver as a Biological Science Assistant during the Korean War. Besides his wife Mary Ellen, he is survived his children, Paul Griffin and his companion Tammy Sanders of Newton, NH, Linda and Alan Turgiss of Merrimac, Catherine Allen and companion Todd McGovern of New Boston, NH, Eileen Tarbox of Danvers, Abner and Joanna Allen of N. Berwick, ME and Mary Ellen Groves of Bradford, a niece Julie Zwicker of Danvers, son-in-laws, Wayne Groves of FL and Richard Steinhoff of NH, twelve grandchildren, Alana and husband Alex, Matt, Sam, Sarah, Elizabeth and fiancé William, Missy, Tessa, Jake, Leandra, Amber, Tawni and husband Michael and Beau. He was predeceased by a sister Carol Gagnon and his late wife Janet (Drouin) Griffin. A Funeral Service will be held at 11AM on Mon, June 21, in Maple Street Congregational Church, Maple St., Danvers. Burial will follow in Annunciation cemetery, Danvers. Vst. hrs are Sun. 3PM-7PM at C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. Donations in Phillip’s name may be made to American Parkinson’s Disease Assoc., 135 Parkinson Ave, Staten Island, NY, 10305 or Hospice of the North Shore, 75 Sylvan St., Danvers, MA 01923

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  1. Mary Ellen and Family, Phil was such a great person, I feel so blessed to know him, Such a sweet and kind spirit. He was truly one of a kind. I will remember him always, He will be missed. Lynnann, Mark and Anthony Patuto

  2. To all of you my sincere condolences. The 5 years I spent working for Phil were truly wonderful. He had a great spirit and was full of life. I hope all the wonderful memories you have of him will help you get through this rough time. My best to all of you. Joann

  3. Just a short note to extend my condolences to Paul and Phil’s family. I have fond memories of Phil going back to the Salem YMCA and later, when I moved to Beverly.

  4. Dear Linda, Paul, and families, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Your father was extremely important to me in both my professional and personal life. I know I would not be where I am today without his, and your mother’s, support and belief in me, during my years at Macaulay’s. I send you my deepest sympathy during this difficult time. Take care. Dave Bresnahan.


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