Brian-McGraw-Obituary

Brian R. McGraw

Cleveland, Ohio

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age 65, Beloved husband of Mary Haas. Loving father of Marie, Tom (Libby), and Karen, and grandfather of Charlotte Ann. Dear brother of Kathleen McGraw (Rich Timpone), Daniel, Sheila Mapes (Craig), Mark, Mary Delaney (Patrick), and his Mora siblings: Sharon, Susan, Sandy, Sheila, Leonard...

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Brian was a breath of fresh air every time he entered a room. He is remembered with love today.

I´m so sorry to have just learn that Brian passed away. He and his family were great neighbors on Normandy. I´m sorry for your loss.

I'm Brian's cousin and eight months later I'm just learning about his death. I had some really good times with Brian and his brother Danny during a summer visit to Cleveland in '79 with his Aunt Maryellen (my mother) when I was sixteen. Today that seems like long ago, yet in many ways it seem like yesterday. Keats said, 'a thing of beauty lasts forever', so that's probably the reason we never forget some things. Rest in peace Brian, I'll miss you! Most important my condolences to the...

On behalf of my brother Tim and I, we send our sincere condolences to the entire Mc Graw family. We were next door neighbors to the Mc Graw family when we were young. I remember playing football in their backyard. It was and is a great family. I also well remember Dick and Karen-the parents. Tempus fuget. God preserve you Brian.

Cousin Brian: You will be dearly missed by your family, friends, coworkers and anyone else that ever came to know you. Cousin Glenn Weed / San Diego

Mary and family, I´m so very sorry for your loss. Brian was a nice man who, I´m sure, was a loving husband and father. His death was another hit to the legal community. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I had the pleasure of spending some time in Queretaro, MX with Brian and Mary. Brian gave me an impromptu tour of the Parroquia, the beautiful, neo-Gothic cathedral in San Miguel de Allende, during which he shared his deep love of and knowledge of his faith and his passionate commitment to family and friends. It didn't take long for me to appreciate how exceptional Brian was. I am heartbroken for his loved ones. May his memory be a blessing.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. We are so sorry for your loss. Hupka Family

I was a very lucky guy to be office mate with a wonderful human being. Over the years we spent many hours sharing memories, solving the world, and both of us knowing how lucky we are to have a wife and family that we both could never love enough. I miss him. Dan Ryan