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Graham W. Doxey

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Graham W. DoxeyMarch 30, 1927 - October 13, 2013Graham was born in Salt Lake City, Utah as the second child of Graham Hayes Doxey and Leone Blanche Watson Doxey with an older sister Margery Doxey Hatch (deceased) and two younger brothers David and Roger. He grew up in Salt Lake City until his...

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Brother Doxey was my mission president 1973-1975. Cherished memories with brother and sister Doxey. They led by example and the spirit was with them. God bless the Doxey family. Danel Robert Thomas

I served as a LDS missionary in independence Missouri mission for 2 years. President and Sister Doxey were so kind,loving and spiritual. It was a honor to serve with them. God Bless the Doxey Family. Brother Danel Thomas

I am so glad to have had President Doxey as my Mission President. His love and counsel will always be remembered. He was a great strength to all of us as missionaries and his influence will never be forgotten. Thanks Sister Doxey for sharing him with all of us we will be eternally grateful. You and President Doxey were our parents for two years of our life, no one can have a greater calling than that. Thank you.

Sure Love Ya,
Elder Nick Webb

August 2013 Elder and Sister Cattron

Dear Sister Doxey, I want to tell you that I (we) love you. I have always been proud and grateful that I had the privilege to serve in the Kansas-Missouri/Missouri Independence Mission with you and President Doxey. Thank you for all the love and concern you always had for each of us as we served. I have many joyful memories of the gentle words of encouragement, love, and guidance each of you shared at zone conferences, personal interviews and through letters. I know that he is still...

Emma, I and our family wish to express condolences to the family. We enjoyed our association with the Doxey family during their mission in Missouri, and will always remember the interaction we had with President, Sister Doxey and a few of their children. May the Lord continue to bless each of you.

Norb & Emma Kemp

Dear Sister Doxey,
I was greatly sadden to hear of the passing of Brother Doxey. I just wanted to send you my love at this sad time. Thank you for the great love you showed my parents Spence and Ruth Daniels and for the ice cream you brought as we were working in their yard. Both of you are a great example of love the saviour wants us to give each other. Thank you! Love ya!

To the Doxey Family, We will miss our friend, Graham. His kind and constant friendship was extended to all of us as he welcomed us into his circle. We have loved serving with his family members in various capacities. You are carrying on his legacy - there is no greater tribute. May God bless you always.

Graham, I was so sorry to read of your father's death. Such things are never easy. I hope and pray you and your family will be comforted and blessed at this challenging time. Your friend, Bryan Whipple

Dear Sister Doxey and Family,
I was so saddened to hear of President Doxey's passing. He was truly a great man who leaves behind a great legacy in his family and many friends. He was a great teacher and leader and will be dearly missed. I will always cherish the memories of the time spent with President and Sister Doxey while serving at Adam-Ondi-Ahman and the influence you have had on our family. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.