To the best Dad is this whole wide world I love you and miss you! Joann
On behalf of The American Society of Dermatopathology, we offer our sincerest condolences to the family of Dr. James Graham for their loss. Dr. Graham was an outstanding leader and longtime member of the ASDP. Our colleague, mentor and friend in dermatopathology will surely be missed.
With warmest and sincerest regards,
Leah McCrackin
Executive Director, The American Society of Dermatopathology
Dr. Graham had a profound influence on my life. He was one of the several strong loving men that guided me in my early manhood. He was a great teacher, a humble but truly gifted man, a friend, and an inspiration. I carry with me so many wonderful memories of the times we were together, the courses that we taught, and the wonderful stories that he told. He was and will always be a huge figure in my life. I owe him so much for the guidance, advice, and mentoring he gave me. I truly loved him.
Jeff Herten, M.D. UC, Irvine Resident 1973-76, UC, Irvine Dermpath fellow 1976-77
My father was a great man who loved family. His dedication to our family will influence the generations to come! Gloria, thank you for loving my Dad so much. You completed his life here on earth and made the last 22 years so special for him! I will miss you Dad, Your loving daughter Joann
Dear Gloria, I am so sad. In dermatopathology Jim began as a respected teacher and mentor to me, became a colleague of mine in the field, and became a close personal friend. We loved being with you both at meetings, and I will miss him both professionally and personally.
Sincerely, Bill Caro
Dr. Graham was a great educator and a warm, wonderful person who we had the honor of working with and being taught by at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. Sincere condolences.
Mike Gagnier and Theresa Sherrod
Dear Gloria,
Jim and I send you our most sincere condolences. Your Jim, Dr. James Graham, was beloved by all who knew him. It was always such a joy to see you two together at dermatology gatherings. His smile would light up a room. I feel so blessed to haved been a recipient of his friendship and generosity of spirit. He will be greatly missed.
Dear Gloria,
I can't begin to tell you how great a person I thought Jim was and how much he was revered by all of us who knew him in dermatology. He was as fine a gentleman as we will ever know. When I entered the ADA, he was the primary discussant and could not have been more kind in his comments. This continued in all the years we would see each other at meetings and I will miss seeing his smiling face and warm nature immensely. I think the world of you also and please know you have my deepest sympathy and greatest admiration. The two of you as a couple were as good as it gets.
Sincerely,
Lee Nesbitt