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Alan Graykowski

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GRAYKOWSKIHelotes. TX. - Retired Army Sgt. Maj. Alan Edmund Graykowski, 55, of Helotes, Tx, passed away on Monday, July 8, 2013. The funeral mass will be Friday, Aug. 2, 2013, at 9 am. in the Main Post Chapel, 1605 Wilson Way 78234, at Fort Sam Houston, Tx. Alan was born February 19, 1958, in...

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A great life but too short. Amazing how I look at your pic and see your dad. Renewed sympathy to your family.

Your generous, radiant personality will be missed. You helped to bring love and joy to so many others. You are gone, but never forgotten.

You brought so much to my life, you are the one that showed me true love is unconditional. The way you loved me, my mom. I'll miss you everyday, your Irish accent, your laugh. The way you always cared so much. I love you dad.

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I don't even know what to say or how to say it. I feel lucky to have had you in my life, my father, my best friend. Miss your funny accents and the way you laugh. The way you were always there, no matter when or where; don't worry I know you're always going to be there. So glad we fought over that beer you bought mom, it was worth you being angry at me. See how happy you made her, us? I hope one day to find what you two have, true lasting love. Love that overcame all, it will last...

Even though you were my stepfather I thought of you as a father. You meant a great deal to me. Whenever I needed help you were always there for me no matter what. If it wasn't for you I don't know where I would be in life. You steered me on to the right path by helping me choose the ARMY and a bright future ahead. You changed my life more than you know and ill proudly serve the military in your Honor and for mine!

To SGM Graykowski Family: my heart goes out to you during this difficult loss. I will be praying in Church this Sunday. I knew him from all the training conducted at Camp Bullis. Great Leader and Mentor....

Al, We had an off-site today at the park to take care of some training needs. Sure missed you there, brother. It is just not the same. Seems like yesterday when we did this, and you enjoyed the jalapeno poppers so much. I made them today. I hope you can see what we do and know that you are missed. Time for a cold one, brother. Those were good time.

Dave

Uncle Alan, You will be greatly missed. I wish we would have had more time together. Even though you have left this earth, you will always be a part of our family. Love, Claire