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Angela Renee’ McGriff

Angela Renee' McGrif
Angela Renee’ McGrif

Angela Renee’ McGriff, a beloved member of the Fort Worth community, passed away in Dallas, Texas on March 20, 2024. She was born in Fort Worth, Texas on May 27, 1963. Angela was known for her feisty and nonchalant personality, yet she always carried a sense of happiness within her. Her straightforward nature was balanced by a deep love for her family, whom she cherished dearly. Angela found true joy in spending quality time with her loved ones.

She will be deeply missed by her surviving family and friends. Angela leaves behind a legacy of love and laughter that will forever be treasured by those who knew her best.

Services to honor and celebrate Angela’s life will be held at the Golden Gate Funeral Home and Cremation in Fort Worth, Texas. A viewing will take place on March 29, 2024, starting at 1:00 PM and ending at 6:00 PM. The funeral service will be held on March 30, 2024, with the ceremony beginning at 11:00 AM and concluding at 12:00 PM.

As we remember Angela Renee’ McGriff, let us carry forward the lessons of love and family that she so wholeheartedly embraced during her time with us. May she rest in peace.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of ANGELA RENEE’ MCGRIFF, please visit our flower store.

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