Condolences
Colin, I'm truly sorry to hear about the passing of your Dad. I fondly remember all of the good times we had from playing pong when we were kids to chats we'd have when i ran into him in the neighbourhood. He was a truly great man and will very much be missed. My heart goes out to you.
Bruce
To the Graham Family and devoted Friends. I was introduced to Pat Graham and Bea Graham by Senator Earl Hastings in the early 70's. That introduction lead me to a new professional business relationship and enduring friendship for many years to follow. Pat's contribution in acts of charity, social acceptance and wellness through the Alberta Seventh Step Society is a lasting legacy of the contribution made by Pat Graham to Society.
Pat was my friend, a mentor in the world of the Justice System. .
Pat Graham is truly a Gentlemen; a man I admired and truly respected. He had a smile,a twinkle in his eyes,a story to tell or a song to sing.
Please accept my deepest sympathy and heartfelt thoughts as you deal with the passing of Pat Graham.
James Maxim
Uncle Patty, as I most affectionately knew him, was a man of great stature in the community and most importantly in my own eyes. Throughout my childhood and all through my adult life I witnessed Uncle Pat help countless friends and family members with a vast array of personal problems and counseling needs. He was the one person who really cared and everyone could trust. With his presence in my life, I had an exemplary example of which path to follow and can credit him with my choice of taking the better one. Thank you Uncle Patty for your part in my life and for your lifetime of helping so many people. Rest in peace. You will always have my respect and will be sorrowfully be missed.
To Pat's Family,
Our family knew Pat and Bea for many years from the 1960's on. My husband, Jack, became good friends with Pat through the club where they played cards - winning and losing. They had a lot of great times together, and a lot of laughs. Pat and Bea were perfect for each other, embarking upon diverse adventures, sticking by each other through thick and thin. Pat was a fun-loving man who was well-liked by the guys at the club. They were great times. Later on, his life changed with the creation of the Seventh Step Society -- but he remained "one of the guys" -- laughing and telling stories and enjoying the company of his friends.
Deepest Sympathy,
Doris, Linda, and Marjorie Reiffer
When we were kids colin and I were friends . Mr Graham was a kind gentle man in the community . Always smiling and his mustache was what I remember most . Rest in peace my friend .
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