Brian Joseph Griffin, born June 1, 1972, passed away September 16, 2024, at the age of 52 after a fiercely fought battle with cancer. A proud Wisconsin native, Brian was a longtime resident of Washington, DC.
Brian grew up in the Town of Raymond, Wisconsin where he enjoyed exploring the countryside with his dog Murphy and other “Raymond Roughnecks”. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin (Bachelor of Arts - Political Science) and was forever a zealous Badger fan.
Brian “began” his career in Washington, DC as a United States Senate Page. He worked in the Senate Cloakroom and thereafter dedicated many years to public service in the offices of former Senator Thomas A. Daschle (South Dakota) and former Senator Byron L. Dorgan (North Dakota). Brian made friends on both sides of the aisle and knew how to build a consensus. He amassed a widely influential, and deeply authentic network, forged lifelong friendships, and truly made a lasting impact.
After leaving Capitol Hill, Brian joined Honeywell International as Vice President of Government Relations. He thereafter served at The Duberstein Group for more than 16 years, most recently as Managing Partner.
Known for his generosity, humor, Midwestern Charm, intelligence, determination, love of life and steadfast loyalty, Brian's innate ability to lift up those around him was a hallmark of his life. Whether it was helping someone find their footing, offering a guiding hand during difficult times, or simply being a source of light and support, Brian’s passion for bettering the lives of others was exceeded only by his unwavering love and commitment to his family, which will be his greatest legacy and will be forever embedded in our hearts.
Brian is survived by his beloved wife, Anna, and their four children: Benjamin, Madeline, Charlie, and Teddy. He also leaves behind his mother, Rosemary Linstroth; father, Patrick J. Griffin; stepfather, John W. Linstroth; stepmother, Abby Griffin; and his siblings: Patricia Griffin, Kelly Linstroth, and Matt Linstroth. Brian’s extended family includes numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and an immeasurable number of friends.
A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, September 20, 2024, at 3:30 pm (ET) at Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle (1725 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, DC) with a Celebration of Life immediately following at 5:00 pm (ET) at the St. Regis Hotel (923 16th St NW, Washington, DC)
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Prevent Cancer Foundation in Brian’s honor. Please consider contributing to this cause at preventcancer.org/donate.
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