Cherie M. Griffin, 69

FULTON, NY – Cherie M. Griffin, 69, of Fulton, passed away Wednesday October 8, 2014, at home surrounded by family.

Born in Fulton to the late Clayton Crouch and Eleanor Hall, she had lived in the Fulton area her entire life.

Cherie M. Griffin
Cherie M. Griffin

Cherie enjoyed crocheting, volunteering and was an active member at Calvary Baptist Church of Fulton since 1985.

She was predeceased by her husband of 25 years, Charles, in 2000; and two sisters.

Cherie will be greatly missed and forever loved by her children, Billy, “adopted son” Ed, David and Bobby; siblings, Tim, Richard, Ken, and Clayton; grandchild, Hannah; and many cousins, nieces and nephews.

Calling hours will be held 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Wednesday October 15, with a funeral service to follow at Foster Funeral Home, 910 Fay Street, Fulton, NY.

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  1. Our deepest and sincerest sympathy goes out to Cherie’s sons, Billy, bobby and David. I will miss her calls especially the ones when she busts on me about how I had better take good care of my husband or she will come and take him away from me. Cherie was a sweet,gentle , kind woman. Always had time for friends and family love you Cherie. When her sisters passed away she asked me if we could be sisters and I said yes. Well you would have thought I gave her a million dollars cause she was just over joyed! Love you Cherie

  2. So sorry boys to hear of your moms passing, she was one of our favorite customers at Jreck Subs (the old one across from post office) lots of laughs and stories she shared with us!! She will be missed!! Rest easy Cherie

  3. TO The griffin family

    Sorry for your loss of your mom she is at peace now good bye aunt cherrie

  4. TO the griffin family Sorry for your loss of aunt Cherie may she rest in peace.

  5. im sorry for you lost, Billy, David and Bobby. Aunt Cheri will be truly miss by everyone she knows, i remember me as a child she would always wanted me to stay the night at her house.

  6. Angela Crouch did you know that your aunt Cherie always wanted a little girl. She certainly was always doing something with my hair. I remember one time when she braided my hair at the eye doctors office. I will miss her . Love Cindy Mulcahey

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