Ronnie was born Aug. 5, 1955 in Fort Worth to Edward and Lois Griffith, and was the youngest of 4 children. He married Geneva Stapp on Feb. 23, 1973 then, graduated from O.D. Wyatt High School. Driving as a truck driver for several companies is how he provided for his family, until he started his own company T & R Concrete. In 1986 he moved his family to Granbury where his business grew, and so did his family. Ronnie was truly one of the most caring and giving individuals you could have ever known. He was born again Christian , and was called into the ministry as a Youth Pastor and Evangelist, Isaiah 43:1b “Do not Fear, for I have redeemed you: I have called you by name; you are mine.” Was one of his favorite scriptures. There are many accomplishments to Ronnie’s credit, but the greatest of all was winning many souls to the Lord. Outside of church, his family was his life, He loved his wife, his girls, their husbands, his grandchildren as well as his extended family. He always went out of his way to meet the needs of others. Never met a stranger , and enjoyed spending time with all his loved ones and friends. He enjoyed going to the races, fishing, watching the Dallas Cowboys, and traveling. He was famous for his burgers and his hospitality. There is so much more that could be written about Ronnie Griffith who was loved so dearly and will be missed greatly. We rest in the comfort of the Holy Spirit, knowing that he is in perfect peace for eternity.
Ronnie was preceded in death by his parents; son Randel; brother, Eddie Jr.; sisters, Betty Day and Shirley Brown.
He is survived by his wife; daughters, Shelena Quillin, husband, Brett, Jennifer Hall, Husband, Matt, Lemeasha Neill, husband, Zack; grandchildren, Chase Quillin, Trey Quillin, Kendrick Hall, Brayden Hall, Rayna Neill, MaKenna Neill; brother –in-laws; sister-in-laws; many nieces and nephews and cousins; and a multitude of dear friends.
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