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Gerald Graw

Gerald L. Graw, 87, Michigan

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Gerald L. GrawPort Huron TownshipGerald "Jerry" Graw, 87, of Port Huron Township, went home to be with the Lord on January 12, 2015.He was born August 25, 1927 in La Crosse, Wisconsin to the late Lawrence and Rosalie Graw. The family moved to Port Huron, Michigan in 1934. He married Betty Ruth...

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I am so sorry to read your sad news. I was just doing some research on the Marette family history and came across Jerry's death. My father, George Marette, was his cousin. As young children they traveled between Saginaw and Port Huron to see each other. My dad's father, George N Marette, was Rose Marette's, (Graw), brother. I have a few nice photos of him as a young boy of around 9-10 years of age on a trip to Saginaw if anyone in the family is interested. My thoughts are with you all at this...

I am so sorry to hear this news. I have so many memories hanging out at Aunt Bonnie's with Uncle Gerry and Aunt Ruthie. Lots of laughs. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Such a wonderful and happy person, met him because he rode his bike with 'sugar' in the front basket. I'm sorry to hear about your loss Betty. God bless you

I can picture him rollerblading in the clouds and smiling all the way, Huggs to you aunt Ruthie.

So sorry for your loss. I never saw him without a smile on his face.

Uncle Gerry. Was a GREAT MAN... HEAVEN IS CELEBRATING HIS HOME COMING.... MATTHEW AND BETTY RUTH.. I WISH I WAS THERE. .

Dear Betty and family, We are so sorry to hear of Jerry's passing and pray that God will comfort you during this most difficult time. We remember him from St. Stephen's choir and from Sam's Club skating through the aisles greeting everyone. He was a very happy, pleasant person and great to know. I also remember you Betty from the Campau School. God Bless and Prayers. Katherine (Leathorn)/Fred Mitchell.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Uncle Jerry will always be remembered for his roller skates and bike riding. I remember riding bikes when we would visit from Wyoming. You are all in our prayers.