1942
2020
ODESSA - September 16, 1942 -May 4, 2020
Alice was born in Jordan, MT the 4th of 6 siblings. She moved to Texas after she married Paul Graham in 1969.
She was a teacher until her children were born then she became a full-time mother until they were in middle school when she started to substitute for ECISD. She continued in this job for 20 years.
Alice enjoyed reading, watching mystery shows on television and teaching. She loved her family, and was always eager to receive another picture of her grandson.
She was tough in spite of many health problems in recent years. Though she had several ministrokes, her character and spunk showed through until the end.
She is survived by a daughter, Paula Graham of Odessa; son, Tillman Graham of Anchorage, Ak, 3 siblings (Carl Wallace of Wisconsin, Kathleen Severance of Oregon, and Ray McPhail of Montana). She has one grandson, Tillman Graham, 8 of Anchorage.
No services will be held at this time. Arrangements are entrusted to Acres West Funeral Chapel and condolences may be sent to the family online at acreswestfuneral.com.
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We are very sorry to hear of Alice´s passing. She will be greatly missed. She was a very kind and very Christian woman. She knew her Bible.
Debra and Michael Lackey
May 9, 2021
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