Condolences
Tracey Williams (Neice)
It was such sad news when we heard of your passing Graham, such a shock. You will be so proud of your girls who have been so brave and strong while dealing with loosing you. This goes to show how much love they have for you and how much you gave them over the years. You truly were a fantastic father and an amazing grandfather to. I remember you and Josh coming over to surprise Nanny which really did put a huge smile on her face! That was a great time where lots of memories were made. Josh adores you and my little girl also had so much fun with you and Josh while you were here too. She is now all grown up and a mother of two gerself, it's crazy how quick things change and how fast time goes by.
I'm 43 and have only met you a few times over my lifetime, but on all occasions you always left a huge impression that helps us never to forget the type of man you are. A wonderful uncle, and very loving father and a fun, full of life uncle and friend to many.
We will all miss you Uncle Graham. Please give our beautiful Nanny a big hug and kiss from us all and make sure you both have lots of laughs, not arguments hehe!
Rest in Peace Graham xxxxx
What a character you were! So loud, cool, fun and in some cases and bad influence (I’ve never seen my husband so drunk then at Cat and JP’s wedding!!).
We didn’t meet you that many times but the times we did you left such an impression! You were instantly family, so familiar and quite clearly a Prout!
I loved visiting you in Canada….you spoilt us and even let us stay at yours alone for a few hours 1 evening whilst you took mum and dad out….Wendy’s was so yummy! This is only 1 of the reasons you were a fun and cool uncle; there’s so many more from the few times we’d met.
We are gonna miss you and continue to love and remember you as the fun, loud, proud, caring uncle you always were!
Thank-you for the memories now RIP if you can with Nan lol xxx
P.S tell Nan and Grandad I love and miss them too
What can anyone say on such a sad day as today. We will all have memories of Graham mostly happy memories but my memories are of all the arguments and disagreements all brothers have over anything and everything especially football but at the end you can never take away the love and respect our parents installed in us. My big brother will always be loved and missed by everyone that new him.
Although I can't be there in person I will be there in spirit.
All of my thoughts are with Graham's family and I'm sure you will make Graham proud as he was proud of you all
Gone but never forgotten.
RIP Bro,
love Malcolm xx
Loud and proud, that's how I will remember you. Loud by nature and proud of all his family. I'll remember you being the loudest supporter of my singing during my holiday park days and the everlasting impression you've left on my youngest son Evan, he still talks about how he beat you at cards and won money from you after you taught him how to gamble at the tender age of 10. He's 16 now and 6 foot tall, I don't think you'd believe your eyes if you saw him . Although we never met very many times you left us with unforgettable memories we shall never forget, say hi to Nanny and grandad for us , until we meet again RIP Graham.
When I first met you it was strange for me because you were so like your brother (and my husband) Kevin in many ways but at the same time quite different in other respects. Your love for your family and support of them seems to be a Prout trait I am proud to have married into. Always fondly remembered, Denise xx
An older brother who was always protective of me. Some say we were very like and I looked up to you except when you heckled me as I did my father-of-the-bride speech at Catherine and Johns wedding! You’ll never walk alone. You will be sadly missed, and in our hearts always, Graham. Kevin xx
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