Linda Louise Fredrichsen Griffith (’74), North Richland Hills :: She was a lifelong educator, grammarian and linguist. She taught French and Spanish at Everman High School and returned to teaching after her children were grown, spending several years at Carroll High School and St. John’s School. She also earned a master's degree in fine arts. She played the alto saxophone and most recently was a member of the Fort Worth Greater Fairmount Marching Band. She also served as a volunteer for Tarrant County Harvest and enjoyed teaching English as a second language for her parish of more than 35 years, St. John the Apostle Catholic Church. Survivors include her husband of more than 40 years, Clark Griffith (’74).
Linda Louise Fredrichsen Griffith (’74), North Richland Hills :: She was a lifelong educator, grammarian and linguist. She taught French and Spanish at Everman High School and returned to teaching after her children were grown, spending several years at Carroll High School and St. John’s School. She also earned a master's degree in fine arts. She played the alto saxophone and most recently was a member of the Fort Worth Greater Fairmount Marching Band. She also served as a volunteer for Tarrant County Harvest and enjoyed teaching English as a second language for her parish of more than 35 years, St. John the Apostle Catholic Church. Survivors include her husband of more than 40 years, Clark Griffith (’74).