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CHRISTOPHER HENRY GRIGG

Christopher Henry Grigg passed away on  April 21, 2021, at his home in Valentine, Arizona. He had a long battle with cancer. 

Chris was born in Kingman, Ariz., to John and Dorothy Grigg on November 2, 1954.

Chris grew up in Hackberr,y Ariz. He attended grade school there and junior high school in Kingman.

He then went to work as a cowboy, and worked on lots of ranches and feed yards around Arizona and Texas.

Chris was a very good at shoeing horses, breaking horses and roping. He won several belt buckles in roping; that was his life.

Chris is survived by his wife Nancy of 41 years; his brother Charles and Elise (DUB); many cousins and niece Roxxane.

He was preceeded in death by his parents John and Dorothy, son Burt, and nephews John and Bill.

He will never be Forgotten.

3 thoughts on “CHRISTOPHER HENRY GRIGG

  1. So sorry to hear of Chris’s passing…He was such a warm, friendly loving man the years that we knew him …May Chris rest in peace & so sorry for the entire Grigg family of Chris’s passing ..

  2. So sorry to hear of Chris’s passing…He was such a warm, friendly loving man the years that we knew him …May Chris rest in peace & so sorry for the entire Grigg family of Chris’s passing ..

  3. So sorry to hear of Chris’s passing…He was such a warm, friendly loving man the years that we knew him …May Chris rest in peace & so sorry for the entire Grigg family of Chris’s passing ..

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