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Eugene G. Graves Sr.

Charleston, South Carolina

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Eugene G. Graves Sr. CHARLESTON - Mr. Eugene Graves, Sr. 84, of Charleston, SC, entered into eternal rest on May 24, 2014 at a local hospital in Charleston, SC. He was the beloved husband of the late Mrs. Gertrude M. Graves, father of Mrs. Lauryce Graces-McIver (Harrison) and Mr. Eugene Gilbert...

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To lauryce and family so sorry for your loss.RIH Mr Graves.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Lauryce and Gil,
Our condolences... and oh how the memories are flowing... Another Kappa Man... Another Cobra... resting in peace with their mates in the presence of our Lord and savior.
There is a foursome table like the one at Brooks on Morris St. with Lima beans on the menu, for Jimmy, Inez, Gene and Gert (Win or Lose )
My Kappa Brother and basketball coaching mentor will forever be remembered.

Coach Marvin R. Fields and Family

Many will miss you and we thank you for your contribution to our success. Class of "59".

I love you Gene more than I can explain, I am so grateful to see that my great uncle has touched so many lives......love the girl that gave away your pulled pork sandwhich!

My condolences to the Graves Family. Mr. Graves was my 6th grade teacher in 1953
when I attended Colleton Training School ln Walterboro SC. I remember him being kind and compassionate. God bless you all

I will miss Genes smile & wave as I round the corner of Rivermont and ArrowWind. He and Gert were a fine couple and I know they rest in each other's arms again along with their Lord. Hugs to the children and grandchildren.

My condolences to the family members & friends of Mr. Graves. I went to Bonds Wilson HS from 1971-73 & fondly remember him as Coach Graves. He will be missed! He is now in a beautiful home with The Lord!

Loosing a lifelong family friend, the last of the Charleston Graves Cannon Street Clan, is one of the saddest moments of my life, other than that felt when his wife, Gert proceeded him in transition. Only faith in the belief that he truly joins the ancestrial energy of his Mother and Father, sisters Annette and Pauline and brothers Michael and Bobby provides some consolation. I will miss his smile and our visits and conversations greatly, but I will remember him and Gert with the greatest...