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Gregg Graham

Grovetown, Georgia

Nov 18, 1948 – May 10, 2024 (Age 75)

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BORN
November 18, 1948
DIED
May 10, 2024
AGE
75
LOCATION
Grovetown, Georgia

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GRAHAM, GreggGregg Douglas Graham, a dedicated champion for those facing mental health and addiction crises across Georgia and beyond, died on May 10, 2024, at his home in Grovetown, GA. He was born in Shelby, NC, on November 18, 1948, to proud parents, William and Lucille Graham. Gregg...

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Greg was my friend during my years growing up in Forest City. I remember meeting him during his first day in Ms Lattimore's kindergarten at Alexander Memorial Church. We lay on the floor and finished a drawing. Later on, we even had a bike wreck together on East Main. I landed on the pavement, and Greg knocked a hole in the Haas Upolstery sign. The boy I remember was strong, kind, gentle, good humored, father of the man he became. Kathy, if you read this, I want you to know that I have...

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Gregg was such a lovely man ... he loved his family which was quite evident. I knew him and Harriette through our business relationship... such good people. Sorry to learn of his death... .

My most sincere condolences to Gregg's family and friends. I had the pleasure of working with Gregg when I was the ED of Mental Health America of GA and he was on the Board. His kind, gentle nature and determination to help some of our most vulnerable Georgians will never be forgotten. He was an inspiring leader and affected so many lives. We are all better people for knowing him.

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Thank you for entrusting me with your vision. You shared your personal journey with me and why your mission was so important. It empowered me to want to be a better person for others. You will truly truly be missed. I appreciate you for all you did for me and how you supported me professionally as an employee and after. My prayer is that all those you have touched will remember you as the gentle, passionate, determined advocator for those who cant advocate for themselves. Job well done...

Gregg leaves a legacy worth celebrating. He paved a way for an untold amount of people to get the help they need and also paved an avenue for countless mental health professionals to gain invaluable skills and leadership that continue to shape the field of crisis work. I will always remember Gregg's passion and dedication to his work. My deepest sympathies to the entire Graham family during this difficult time.

Please accept my deepest condolences to the family during this difficult time. His legacy will continue to inspire me.