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William "Bill" Griffith, former ABC 10News anchor, dies at 77

Newseze Wire·Sun, Jul 19, 12:30 AMWire: KGTV ABC 10 San Diego
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William "Bill" Griffith, former ABC 10News anchor, dies at 77

William "Bill" Griffith, a former longtime anchor for ABC 10News, passed away from an unexpected medical event on Friday. He was 77 years old.

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