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Graham Wrigley

Marietta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice WRIGLEY, Graham GRAHAM JEROME WRIGLEY Graham Jerome Wrigley of Atlanta died unexpectedly at home in Atlanta on January 2nd of natural causes. He was sixty-three. He graduated from Marist School in Atlanta and The University of Georgia then joined the U.S. Army....

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I think of Graham quite often. I live in Berverly Hills now and I remember our trips to the Academy Awards. Too soon.

Cool Graham with his beautiful old Benz. He was my favorite" foodie" partner at the Buckhead Diner when I went to Atlanta. He was one of the most sensitive people I have ever known. Before we met last time, he took the time to check his attic looking for an old copy of a magazine with Princess Grace on the cover he knew would please me. Always the generous man with a golden heart. May he rest in peace.

I have been in hotel / resort sales for over 15 years and have had the pleasure of knowing Graham. I am very shocked to hear the news. I have spent many hours with Graham and traveled with him on numerous trips. My deepest sympathy to the entire family & those of us he has left behind

Dear Anne, Cici and Norma and Family,

An AOPi sister posted Graham's obituary on facebook and I have just now heard of his passing... I am so incredibly sorry and I am sending you my deepest condolences...I am sorry that we have lost touch through the years. I am now living in NJ and have been for the past 23 years...I always thought Graham was a special person and am not surprised to hear of all the kind words that everyone has posted here...I have no words to describe how sad I...

Cici & Family,

Today I received the very sad news about Graham. I would have attended his funeral if I had known. Graham and I shared lots of laughs together at the travel shows. He was a mild mannered gentleman who was always impeccably dressed. I will miss Graham and the friendship that we developed over the years.

My husband and I met Graham at the Norfolk Hotel in Nairobi in November 1988. This was our first safari and it was magic because Graham was along. Memories of Graham flood my mind. I remember bouncing along in that van for hours and hours with Graham in the back seat with his earphones plugged in listening to OUT OF AFRICA.

He's up in that little airplane circling the lake filled with flamingos just like the Baroness & Denys Finch-Hatton.

We kept up through the...

Graham was a neighbor for many years. He always spoke and was always friendly. Many were the times that I saw him sitting out in front of his house with his sister when the weather was fine. Our neighborhood will miss him.

To the Wrigley Family; I had the great pleasure of meeting Graham just this past year and felt truly blessed - I immediately fell in love with him! What a wonderful person - how lucky you are to have had him in your life for 63 years! I am so very sorry for your loss; however, we all know; he will always be with you! Warm wishes, Lynda Frushon - Marriott Caribbean, Mexico and Hawaii resorts

Graham was a friend as well as travel agent for 26 years.I first met him when he was the manager of the Neiman Marcus Travel Agency and I followed him first to Hallmark Travel and eventually to his own Journeys Unlimited. He was one of the kindest, wittiest and most generous people I knew. He always knew how to create the finest trips for our family that will be in our memories forever thanks to him.We shared similar interests in our love of Jackson Hole and Lake Rabun and no matter how...