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Charles L. Graham

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Charles Leonard "Moe" Graham, 75, passed away on Sunday, March 21, 2021, at Baystate Medical Center. Born in Mooresville, NC to the late Charles C. Graham and Geneva (Cornelius) Graham, "Moe" graduated from The High School of Commerce and retired from Pratt and Whitney Aircraft after many years...

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Our loved ones pass . The pain is not any less but somehow all of a sudden we see the years have gone by .Now it's 3 years . I remember seeing him in the elevator and or halls . A nice man with with a cordial personality .

I can't believe it will be a year since he has left us .He is gone but not forgotten .

I am saddened to here of Moe's passing. I met him at the Boy's Club when it was on Chestnut St. on the north end when we were young teenagers. We were close friends all thru High School and beyond. Actually there was about five or six of us who were close all thru High School and into our adult lives. I have a lot of very fond memories of Moe Graham "Rest in Peace my Friend"

I use to call him the Mite Mite Mo. He was a childhood friend of my brother Roddy. I to will miss him, rest in peace Mo.

Graham and I went to high school together and teammates on the High School of Commerce basketball team. I am saddened to learn of his passing. My condolence to the family and may his memory be a blessing.
Jerome Parham and family

My sincere condolences to Renee, Charles was a sweet neighbor who was always very cordial to the neighbors he spoke to . He will be missed .

My Sincere Condolences to the Graham Family and Friends for your Loss of “ Moe “ Graham
He was the first person I met after moving to West Springfield in the mid 70’s
He always made sure his statements were understood by asking “ you got that “
There will never be a duplication of his fortitude and hard work
Peace Be Still

Charles was generous, and very humble man. He always made everyone feel welcome. He was quick with his wit, and had you laughing in a heartbeat. He was just a lovely man and will be sorely missed.