1915
2017
NOLA GRIFFITH, 101, of Wayne City, Illinois passed away Thursday, August 3, 2017 at Way-Fair Nursing Home.
Nola was born at Wayne City, Illinois, September 23, 1915 to Silas Andrew and Bertha May (Shreve) Talbert. She married Cecil L. Griffith February 14, 1934 in Wayne County, Illinois. He preceded her in death in 1998.
Nola was a housewife and a member of Union Star General Baptist Church at Wayne City, Illinois. She enjoyed reading and gardening.
Nola is survived by one son James (Marjorie) Griffith of Chenoa, Illinois; four grandchildren Thomas M. (Kelly) Griffith of Syracuse, New York, David N. (Emily) Griffith of Raleigh, North Carolina, Shelia K. Weiss of Twinsburg, Ohio and Laura J. Griffith of Bedford, Ohio; one granddaughter in-law Jeni Griffith of Mendota, Illinois. Also surviving are eight great grandchildren.
Preceding her in death were her parents, husband, one son Paul, six sisters and four brothers.
A graveside service will be 4:00pm, Tuesday, August 29th, 2017 at Thomason Cemetery at Wayne City, IL
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Thomason Cemetery and will be accepted at Hosselton Funeral Home.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be given to the family at www.hosseltonfh.com
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