OBITUARIO
Mark Gelles Griffin
31 octubre , 1946 – 13 enero , 2023

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Palm Eastern Mortuary & Cemetery
Mark Gelles Griffin, age 76, died peacefully on Friday, January
13, 2023 in his residence in Henderson, NV. He was born on
October 31, 1946 in Anchorage, Alaska, baptized Catholic, and
grew up in an historic house built by his maternal grandparents.
He graduated from Alaska High School in 1964, attended the
University of Alaska, and built a staggering number of businesses
in Alaska.
He seemed to excel in whatever he attempted. For example,
he logged every pool table he recovered in a book, and only
stopped the log when he exceeded 1,000 tables. Because his
work had earned the favor of the military in Alaska, they sent or
transported him to recover tables at major bases throughout the
state, which led to some unique travel experiences. He was the
first civilian to travel the original Haul Road to the Arctic oil fields
and he was flown by helicopter to a remote military location—
both to cover pool tables.
Mark honed his entrepreneurial skills in Alaska in a true
American pioneering tradition. He was a tireless creator of new
enterprises. Of his miniature golf course, Mark once said, “I had
200 people playing miniature golf at two in the morning … in
Alaska!” He owned a used car lot, started a car and truck hauling
service, and bought and sold classic cars. Interestingly, he once
owned a novelty car with two front ends, that could be driven in
either direction.
In 1985, he married Sue Griffin (Tim) Konke, of Port St. Joe,
Florida, who was an active business partner in many endeavors.
Their highly successful Alaska Bingo Supply cornered the bingo
market, the outstanding Alaska Billiard Palace gained national
recognition, and they acquired multiple commercial and
residential properties. They also made various investments
stateside, including billiard rooms in San Diego. Mark is
remembered to this day by the Alaskan billiards community in the
Alaska Griffin Cup, a championship which rotates annually
between Anchorage and Fairbanks.
Since 1969, Mark has owned nine billiard rooms in Alaska,
California, and Nevada, including two of the finest in the country
—Alaska Billiard Palace in Anchorage, which preserved numerous
classic pool tables; and Griff’s Bar & Billiards in Las Vegas, which
set new standards for billiard rooms in America. Shortly before
his death, Mark funded a trust for the preservation of Griff’s Bar &
Billiards in perpetuity.
Mark’s greatest passion has always been the billiard industry.
He has served as a master level player, master billiard instructor,
master table mechanic, billiard room owner, leading cue and
memorabilia collector, member of the BCA Board of Directors,
amateur pool league and event producer, table manufacturer—
and sponsor, mentor, patron, and promoter of some of pool’s
outstanding pro events and players.
He founded CueSports International in 2004 in Henderson,
Nevada to promote the amateur BCA Pool League in 46 states
and in 40 countries worldwide. His investment in Diamond
Billiard Products helped propel the manufacturer into the 21st
century. He facilitated the development of the successful
FargoRate player rating system, and the development of the
pioneering pool video streaming service, The Action Report. He
created and produced U.S. Open professional pool events in four
disciplines, and numerous other events which remain popular
among professionals and amateurs alike. Mark has ensured that
these championships will continue long after his demise—at Griff’s
Bar & Billiards in Las Vegas.
For his leadership and impact on the industry, he was named
“Man of the Year” by Billiards Digest in 2009.
During his Las Vegas period, he married his second wife,
Chinim Sunny Griffin of Las Vegas, Nevada, and his third,
Charmayne Charley Hall of Henderson, Nevada. He was single at
the end of his life.
Mark had a good heart and caring nature. He was generous
to many a deserving soul, but never spoke of his generosity
during his lifetime. Only the beneficiaries of his giving, or those
they told, knew that he loaned them money, paid their medical
bills, or even financed their education. He possessed a keen
sense of who was truly in need and we will never know how many
souls he helped.
Mark was predeceased by his parents, Wanda and Ned Griffin
of Anchorage, Alaska; and sister, Katherine Griffin of San
Francisco, California. He is survived by his brother, Chuck Griffin
(Penny) of Palmer, Alaska; and sister, Marie Trueblood (Tim) of
Rapid City, South Dakota.
Mark will be cremated at Palm Eastern Mortuary & Cemetery
in Las Vegas. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial
donations to Donate Life America — donatelife.net
Mark has inspired so many—and so many have said they will
never forget him. When he knew his time was near, he asked
that all his family and friends be invited to his Celebration of Life
at Griff’s Bar & Billiards in Las Vegas. His celebration will begin at
2pm on Saturday, January 28. According to Mark’s wishes, there
will be no service at the mortuary.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.palmeastern.com for the Griffin family.
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