Stephanie Griffin

stephanie griffin
Scarborough - Stephanie Irene (Kilmartin) Griffin, beloved wife of Philip J. Griffin, passed away suddenly, but peacefully on February 27, 2022, at home with her husband by her side. She was born on May 7, 1954, in Portland, Maine to Helen and Stephen Kilmartin, one of eight children. In 1975, she married her high school sweetheart and lifelong best friend Philp J. Griffin. They raised three wonderful children together, Patrick, Joseph and Catherine. Stephanie grew up in the west end of Portland and had many wonderful childhood summers on Peaks Island which brought her many happy memories. She and her family moved to Brewer, Maine and spent 35 years there before retiring and moving to Scarborough, Maine three years ago to be closer to family and friends. A 1972 graduate of Portland High School, she continued her education and graduated from Westbrook College. She worked as a Legal Secretary and later used her medical and business education to self-employ as a Medical Transcriptionist. Her greatest joy was her husband and children. Many years were spent attending sporting events, family celebrations and watching her children grown into wonderful adults. They have been her pride and joy. Her hobbies included reading books, knitting, doodling, painting, computer games, eating lobster or a simple red hot dog. She also enjoyed her daily drive to Higgins Beach with Phil and spending time at weekend cookouts there with family and friends. Steph is so proud of the wonderful adults that her three children have become and has more recently enjoyed spending as much time as she could with each of her six grandchildren. She loved reading to them, playing with them and watching them grow so happily. Anyone who knew Stephanie knows the light and the love she could bring into any room. She was the kind of person who saw the best in every single situation and every person. While her love and light will live on, her presence will forever be missed. Stephanie was predeceased by her parents; and her brother, John Kilmartin. She is survived by her husband of 47 years, Philip John Griffin (who she always referred to as her best friend in the world); her children, Patrick, Joseph (Lisa), and Catherine Griffin; her beloved grandchildren, Malina, Madalyn, Lucas, Caden, Gavin and Layla; her brother, Joseph Kilmartin; sisters, Sarah Jo Barton (Ray), Helen McBrady (Gus), Julianne Kilmartin (Gerald), Patricia Kilmartin, and Mary Tanous (David); her Griffin family, Bob, Ann (Dick), Sue, and Rick (Annemarie); and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends who she loved all dearly. There are no words to summarize the impact she has had on all our lives. Her kind heart and sweet smile will be very sadly missed. Visiting hours celebrating Stephanie's life will be held from 1-3PM on Saturday, March 5, 2022, at the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. A celebration of Stephanie's life will be held on Peaks Island in the spring. To view Stephanie's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com In lieu of flowers please consider a donation in remembrance of Stephanie at: https://www.newenglandcancerspecialists.org/donating

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  1. With deepest sympathy, Dear Phil, Patrick, Joseph & Kate, I think Stephanie would enjoy these trees will be growing on her behalf.

    – Angelo Ciocca

  2. Dear Phil & Family, Our Condolence’s to You for the loss of Stephanie. She was always with a Smile and never a negative word was heard from her. We will miss her on your visits to Higgins this summer. Our thoughts are with all of You. With Love, Angelo, Sonia, Alicia, Mohammed & Danny.

    – Angelo Ciocca

  3. So sorry to hear of Stephanie’s passing. We have many memories of ball games , especially those Little League games. Sincere condolences to your beautiful family,Phil. Tom and Lynn McGinty

    – Lynn McGinty

  4. Dear Members of the Griffin Family, Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of Stephanie. She was a wonderful lady who did a great job of looking out for all of her kids. I always appreciated her concern, her honesty, her compassion for others, and her sense of humor. I always smiled when I saw her coming, and I looked forward to her visits at Parent-Teacher conferences, when she would stop in to say hello. Your mom embodied everything that a fine parent could be. I will remember her fondly, and with true respect. Sincerely, Bill Leithiser

    – william leithiser

  5. My deepest sympathies to your family. I remember Stephanie growing up in the Danforth hood and her amazing energy. I hope your memories bring you peace at this time.

    – Judy Conley

  6. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Homes – Portland Chapel

    – A Memorial Tree was planted for Stephanie Irene (Kilmartin) Griffin

  7. Hanging out after school at different restaurants on Congress Street. Sharing ciggy butts. Dances at the YW. You and Phil always together.

    – Kathie Gray Watts

  8. My deepest sympathies to the Griffin and Kilmartin families on the loss of your loved one. She was wonderful woman and will be missed!

    – Arnie Rosario

  9. We are so sad to have just learned of Steph’s passing. Our family sends heartfelt condolences to the Griffin family and friends. Patrick became a welcomed part of our family during the years that he and Jess were at BHS, and Steph and I shared many parenting stories in those wonderful years.

    – Connie Fleming

  10. I remember Stephanie in elementary school always running and playing at recess with her bouncing curls and the smile on her face. I was saw sad to hear about Stephanie’s passing. I will say a prayer and plant a flower for her memory. My condolences to the family.

    – Jeanne Connolly Marchant

  11. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

    – Tribute Store


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