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Graham Green

Redwood City, California

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Green, Graham DECEMBER 22, 2008 After a valiant fight, Graham Green died of non-Hodgkins lymphoma on December 22nd, at the age of 51. Graham was known for his exceptional kindness and concern for others. Ever helpful and generous with his time, Graham enjoyed doing home repairs for family and...

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Lee- I was so sad to see the notice of Graham's passing. We knew each other during grad school at UMDNJ and you and I met at your wedding. I cannot say enough to do justice to his personality. He was sweet, smart, kind and wonderfully inquisitive. I am happy that you had so many good years together. Be well and let those memories carry you.

Nancy Stone

Dear Lee, I was so sorry to hear the news about Graham today. I guess news doesn't spread as fast as we thought for some things. The thing I remember most about Graham was his gentleness and his love for you. I remember how kind he was and what a good time we had so many years ago. I will never forget dinner at the Oregon Club and what a great time we all had.

All my best,

Graham,
During the short time I worked with you, you left a strong impression upon me about what it means to work through tough situations. I am sorry to hear about your passing but at the same time I know that you were meant for greater things. It was my pleasure to have known you.

Dear Lee and family,
I am sorry to have learned of Graham's passing. I enjoyed working with him many years ago at OsteoArthritis Sciences in Cambridge, MA. Our thoughts are with you all,
Adrian Sheldon

Graham was always very supportive and kind when I worked with him at Wyeth BioPharma and later Centocor in St. Louis. I am deeply saddened by his passing. Lee, thank you for writing the blog. Otherwise, I would not have understood how valiantly and graciously the two of you fought this battle with his illness. May God bless and keep you while you continue your life's journey. Regards,

We just learned of Graham's death and were sorry we didn't get to say good-bye. We both worked for Graham at Wyeth/Centocor in St. Louis and know what a warm and caring person he was. We wish his family comfort at this time of great loss, but we are sure Graham will be rewarded in heaven.

Graham, You fought a hard fight, cousin..and you never gave up. Somehow, you kept the faith, and kept smiling, even when you were hurting. I admire your courage and strength, and hope that someday, I will be that strong and courageous as you were, and will find it in me to be able to laugh in the face of adversity. I'm sorry we never had the chance to ride together, but someday, we will...I hope it's not for a long while....but, save a spot in the paceline for me...I'll be there eventually....

Lee,
Alan and I want to extend our heartfelt condolences to you. Although we did not know Graham, we certainly wish we had. He was a very special person whom I'm sure was given 20 years of happiness being with you. May your warm memories sustain you during this very difficult time. We are thinking of you.
Love,
Renee & Alan

It is with deep sadness that we send a note of condolence and profound loss. Graham's spirt and friendship will be missed.

With much love,
Howard & Paula Haimes