Graham-Chynoweth-Obituary

Graham Chynoweth

Manchester, New Hampshire

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CANTERBURY -- Graham Peters Chynoweth, 63, born Graham John Chynoweth, died Nov. 27, 2008, with his wife, Linda Chynoweth Peters, by his side at their home in Canterbury after several years of living with cancer.

He was born in Portsmouth, England, in 1945 to Beryl (Fancey) Chynoweth...

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I will never forget Graham and Peter's visits to my house. We read, we played, we talked, we laughed. I will miss Graham. But he lives on in Peter, Gray, and Katy....

Emo and family, I'm very sorry to hear of the loss of your father. Your father touched a lot of people in his life and will be dearly missed.

Sirs,although i do not know mr Chynoweth, I am from new london,conn and went into the coast guard in 1966 and went to viet nam on the coast guard cutter Yakutat and have been on the hamilton as it was over there when i was-amazing..Anyway, my condolences to a fellow coast Guardsman and his family.

I am so very sorry to hear that Graham passed. I remember when Kate, Gray, Cynthia and I would get to go to the either the Quaker service or the UU church depending on which house was the allotted sleepover site. This goes back to the days of Horizon's Edge, later on kate and I attened NMH. And Gray and I shared a ride to NY when he and Jonathan Hull were at Brown. The first time I ever saw someone stay up all night was when Graham was preparing for the bar exam. I remember that afternoon...

Maureen and I offer our thoughts and prayers for the entire family.

I only knew Graham thru my work at the Bar Association. I saw him at a number of gatherings thru the Bar, and he made suggestions about the Bar News and web site. He had convictions and his ideals were durable, and it was obvious how much he cared about people. I am now finding out about how many other spheres of activity where he showed his caring.

I was saddened to hear of Graham's passing. One could always count on Graham to be an effective advocate, often for people who didn't always aid his efforts. He was unfailingly cordial. While I offer my prayers in your time of loss, I take joy in having known him.

To Graham's Family,

I worked with Graham on a number of cases over the years and while we did not meet often, I considered him a friend. I am a forensic psychologist, and he used me as an expert long before I had established much of a reputation in this area. He was a gentleman and a scholar and I will miss our chats. I was a fencer in college and he never seemed to mind when I took the opportunity to try a few cuts with his Coast Guard sword that he kept on the mantelpiece of his...

Thank you for reading. We invite you to visit the memorial website at www.grahampchynoweth.com.