Video Tribute of Warren “Grumpa” Griffith:
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Warren “Grumpa” Griffith
In this episode of The Bernard Lee Poker Show on the Cardplayer Lifestyle Podcast Family, Bernard Lee pays tribute to his good friend and popular Massachusetts poker player, Warren “Grumpa” Griffith of Bourne, Massachusetts. At the age of 73, Warren “Grumpa” Griffith passed away on May 12th.
Bernard interviewed four people who knew “Grumpa” well: PokerNews’ Chad Holloway, Owner/President of Blaycation Mark Stiles, and fellow Massachusetts poker players and dear friends David Tedesco and BJ Ellis. A couple of other videos are added including the 2017 PokerNews video hosted by Sarah Herring that Bernard helped film when Grumpa was ill, and Grumpa’s own tribute to Ken Tilden, when his best friend passed away in December of 2020. Finally, Bernard does a tribute himself at the end of the show.
RIP Warren “Grumpa” Griffith
0:00 | Welcome to The Bernard Lee Poker Show as Bernard pays tribute to his good friend and poker player, Warren “Grumpa” Griffith. |
3:45 | PokerNews’ Chad Holloway joins The Bernard Lee Poker Show as he remembers Warren “Grumpa” Griffith, who we wrote a column about Ken Tilden and “Grumpa” back in 2015. |
11:38 | PokerNews’ video hosted by Sarah Herring back in 2017 created with help of Bernard with several poker pros wishing Grumpa well. |
13:58 | Grumpa’s dear friend and one of the founders of Poker In Massachusetts on Facebook, David Tedesco joins The Bernard Lee Poker Show as he remembers, Warren “Grumpa” Griffith. |
23:50 | Owner/President of Blaycation, Mark Stilles joins The Bernard Lee Poker Show as he remembers, Warren “Grumpa” Griffith. |
29:48 | Grumpa’s dear friend BJ Ellis joins The Bernard Lee Poker Show as he remembers, Warren “Grumpa” Griffith. |
45:54 | 2017 WSOP Main Event Champion joins The Bernard Lee Poker Show as he remembers, Warren “Grumpa” Griffith. |
40:37 | Replaying the tribute that Warren “Grumpa” Griffith did for his best friend Ken Tilden when Ken passed away in December of 2020. |
51:56 | Bernard pays his own personal tribute to his good friend, Warren “Grumpa” Griffith. |