KEN GRIFFITH 1955 - 1984 PILOT GSW DAL DFW DEN Sorry to inform you that Ken Griffith in now in a Nursing Home . He was admitted on Friday , June 29th. Ken has been in and out if Hospitals and Rehabilitation Homes for some time now, but has finally reached a stage that he needs continuous care around the clock. After having a gall bladder operation, he was not able to fully recover and continued to grow weaker by the day, as well as his memory began to fade. -Weldon Finney (6/30/12) Sure sorry to hear this bad news. I remember Ken for being a real nice all-around good fellow. -Billy Walker (6/30/12) K S GRIFFITH Pilot seniority date of 8/29/55 per the 9/1/81 FL/ALPA Seniority List. He is not on the 1985 list. FAL GRIFFITH, KENNETH S ALPA# 0147702 DOB 12/15/26 DOH 01/01/55 RT 09/01/84 per 2012 FL ALPA Roster. -Jake Lamkins (6/30/12) I just now received the following note from John Ford ... have no other information at this time. -Phil Stallings =================================== News from Weldon Finney: Ken Griffith passed away last night July 6. He didn't have any info about arrangements. (7/7/13) Just got the following email from Weldon (by way of John Ford) -Phil Stallings =================================== From Weldon, Ken's arrangements Bluebonnet Hills, Colleyville, TX ... Hwy 26 [ 1000 Wednesday July 10th] (7/7/13) Flacebook: Ken was a terrific fellow. So many are Gone West! -Billy Walker Such an incredible friend and I enjoyed flying with him so much. -Frank Malone (7/7/13) Posted at FLacebook and the FL Club: DFW DEN pilot Ken Griffith's memorial webpage has been posted. http://FAL-1.tripod.com/Ken_Griffith.html -Jake Lamkins (7/12/13) I was working a flight from Montana somewhere to DEN. This man on the flight told me he was my Uncle George, my Mother's Brother - he told me I looked just like her when she was my age. They did not grow up together, and I didn't ever really know him. When we got to DEN, he was waiting for me in the Terminal, and as we sat there talking, Ken came up, said hi to me and hugged my Uncle George. They had gone to school together as children and had known each other most of their lives as Uncle George flew on Frontier all the time. Right after that, 3 very senior FA's came over and hugged Uncle George - they knew him also. It turns out, Uncle George knew one of my Mother's daughter's was a FA for Frontier, but he kept asking if anyone knew "Vicki". That day was the beginning of a relationship with my Mother and her Brother, Uncle George. Ken was a great Man and a lot of fun! He and Weldon were a force to be reckoned with! -Carol Bartley (8/18/13)