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Actor Andy Griffith, Jan. 19, 1983

Actor Andy Griffith, Jan. 19, 1983. (AP Photo/Wally Fong)

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Charles Massey with the Lost Colony remembers Andy Griffith in an interview with WAVY.com. Photo by WAVY/Rob Rizzo.

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The Griffith household, photo by WAVY/Joel Hilton.

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Flowers laid at the end of Griffith's driveway, photo by WAVY/Joel Hilton.

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This display shows those who started their career at The Lost Colony in Manteo. Photo by WAVY/Rob Rizzo.

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A photo of Andy Griffith and R. G. Armstrong at the Lost Colony. Photo by WAVY/Rob Rizzo.

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The Griffith home, photo by WAVY/Joel Hilton.

Cast members from "The Andy Griffith Show" pose in this undated photo

Cast members from "The Andy Griffith Show" pose in this undated photo. (AP Photo/Viacom)

Andy Griffith is seen in this 1986 file photo provided by NBC

Andy Griffith is seen in this 1986 file photo provided by NBC. (AP Photo/NBC)

Actor Andy Griffith, Jan. 9, 1984

Actor Andy Griffith, Jan. 9, 1984. (AP Photo)

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Andy Griffith sits in front of a bronze statue of Andy and Opie from the "Andy Griffith Show," Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2003, after the statue was unveiled during a ceremony in Raleigh, N.C. (AP Photo/Bob Jordan)

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Andy Griffith, 86, dies at NC home

Family says he passed peacefully

Updated: Tuesday, 03 Jul 2012, 3:55 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 03 Jul 2012, 9:37 AM EDT

MANTEO, N.C. (WAVY) - Andy Griffith passed away peacefully at his Roanoke Island home early Tuesday morning, according to a statement made by his family.

Dare County Sheriff J.D. "Doug" Doughtie told WAVY.com Griffith passed away around 7 a.m.

He has been laid to rest on his beloved Roanoke Island," the family's statement read. CNN is reporting Griffith was buried on his farm during a private service with his family at 11:30 a.m.

Photos: Remembering Andy Griffith

WAVY.com spoke to Charles Massey, Marking Director for the Lost Colony in Manteo, Tuesday afternoon. Massey called Griffith the "first citizen of Manteo" and spoke of how Griffith used to point to a house behind the Lost Colony building, claiming he was going to buy that particular house should he ever make it big.

Griffith did indeed buy that house.

Massey said a prerecorded message from Griffith has been played before every performance of the Lost Colony. In a tribute to Griffith, that message will no longer play and the lights will be dimmed at Tuesday night's performance in his memory.

North Carolina government officials are also commenting on Griffith's passing.

"North Carolina has lost its favorite son," North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue said.

"I am saddened to hear of the passing of Andy Griffith, a true legend," North Carolina Lt. Governor Walter Dalton added. "I have been a longtime fan and it was my pleasure to come to know him. Andy Griffith was not only an icon for North Carolina, but he was a genuine person and a true gentleman. Lucille and I send our thoughts and prayers to Cindi and the entire Griffith family."

"Andy Griffith was an iconic figure and a great man who embodied souther hospitality," Sen. Kay Hagan said. "By making 'Mayberry' famous, he put North Carolina - and his home state - on the map. A native of Mount Airy, Andy did so much for our state and will be missed by North Carolinians and by the millions of people who adored him, especially for his roles on The Andy Griffith Show and Matlock. My thoughts and prayers are wit his family. Andy will truly be missed.

President Barack Obama said in a statement Tuesday that he was saddened to hear about the passing of Andy Griffith and called the actor a performer of extraordinary talent. Obama added that Griffith was beloved by generations of fans and revered by entertainers who followed in his footsteps.

Andy Griffith, 86, was well known for his starring role on the television hit named after him, "The Andy Griffith Show", which first aired in 1960. Griffith portrayed a small-town sheriff and the show was one of the most popular series in television history.

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