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Dr. Daniel J. Graham

Grand Haven, Michigan

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Dr. Daniel J. Graham, age 65, of Spring Lake passed away unexpectedly Thursday, April 7, 2016. He was born on March 27, 1951 in Grand Haven to Arthur and Iva (Matheson) Graham. He is survived by his wife, Jan Parmelee along with their three children, Sarah (Lars) Wasvick of Chicago, Matthew...

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So sorry for your loss. Dr. Graham will be missed. My heart goes out to Jan and the family.

Jan and family, you have our deepest sympathy in the passing of Dan. He was a very kind man and a caring doctor to so many.

My thoughts, prayers, and deepest sympathy are with the Graham Family - He has been my doctor for years, and will be incredibly missed. I know for a fact he was so loved and admired by everyone. May God Bless you during this tought time...Kim (patient, and Dr.Graham fan)

No words can explain how we felt when we found out that GOD had taken another angel. I have been in to see Dr. Graham recently with my mom, Diane Kostner due too several severe falls. She has been his patient since he started his practice. He always treated her like she was his only patient. I know she wasn't!! The staff is the same!! I'm lost at what we're are going to do, but my heart grieves for the family the most... He had the biggest heart.❤. He also had a smile on his face, no...

Jan, I am so sorry for your loss.

Dan has been our doctor for the past 14 years. Our deepest condolences to the family. He will be missed by my wife and I.

Bill Hardy

He delivered my two sons and was our family doctor for years. Great guy. So sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Sincere condolences to Dan's family. He was a caring and kind doctor who brought my two sons into the world and cared for all his patient's health and well-being. He will be sorely missed. Godspeed, Dr. Graham.

Dan was a my long time physician, friend and occasional golf partner at SLCC. I would not be in good health, had I not been the beneficiary of his mastery in medicine. He was also a talented musician and photographer. We was a voracious reader, and loved to discuss thought provoking issues. I will miss his gentle soul, and the comfort I got from knowing that medically he was there whenever I needed him.