Brandon "Brad" Scott Griffith passed away suddenly and unexpectedly while on a trip to Huntsville, Alabama late on the night of Friday, June 24. He was there to watch his son, Omarion, play in a baseball tournament earlier in the day.
A Funeral Service will be held at 1:00
PM EST on Thursday, June 30, 2022, at Christ Community Church in
Columbus, GA, with Pastor Derrick Shields and Pastor Mitch McGinnis
officiating. A private interment will follow. The family will receive
friends Wednesday evening from 5:00 – 8:00 PM EST at Vance Brooks
Funeral Home in Phenix City, AL.
Brad was 43 years old and was born
to Alan and Reba Griffith, older brother to Kimberly Griffith Elliott.
The family is comforted by the reality that Brad is reunited with his
mother, Reba, in Heaven after her passing.
There are not enough words to describe the impact Brad made on everyone around him.
He
was faithful in all he did. He exemplified what it meant to be a
Believer in God, and his love and fear of the Lord never wavered or
strayed. He was a loyal husband to Katie and a loving father to Gracie
(23), Noah (21), and Omarion (6). He unendingly opened his arms to
foster kids for several years leading up to the family adopting Omarion.
Brad
faithfully served in the church throughout his life. He previously
served on staff at Crawford Road Baptist Church as a youth pastor. He
later served as worship leader for Westminster Presbyterian Church. He
ended his life as a faithful member of Christ Community Church.
Brad
was a writer, musician, and poet. Throughout his life, he used the arts
to bless all those who experienced his work. Brad began playing music in
high school and created a band with his best friend, Billy Holbrook,
and other close friends called "Son Colored Palette." He continued his
musical work and ministry throughout his life and filled his songs with
meaningful, beautiful lyrics.
As a part of the adoptive community,
Brad saw the extensive financial need of families adopting children
domestically and internationally. Brad creatively answered the call of
this need by founding Clement Arts. The mission of Clement Arts is to
use art to make a difference in the lives of adoptive and foster
families through gospel-centered support and creative experiences. After
serving as the director of Clement Arts for many years, he graciously
stepped down from his role in 2018 to better care for his family, after
his son, Noah, was diagnosed with a rare, neuromuscular disease called
Friedreich's Ataxia. He continued to serve on their board and support
this important ministry.
Along with being a writer, musician, and
non-profit founder, Brad was also a diligent worker and provider for his
family. He spent the majority of his career at TSYS/ Global Payments.
The
beauty and impact Brad created within his family, church body,
community, and workplace are far-reaching and lasting. Glory be to God
for the life and legacy of Brad Griffith.
In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting contribution be made in Brad's memory to Clement Arts at www.clement-arts.org.
Published by Vance Brooks Funeral Home on Jun. 29, 2022.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/brandon-griffith-obituary?id=35469747
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