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John B. Graf

Fairlawn, Ohio

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John B. Graf

John B. Graf, 72, of Copley, passed away May 7, 2008.

Born in Akron April 7, 1936, to Rudolph and Elizabeth Studer Graf, he was a member of the Akron Apostolic Christian Church.

John was preceded in death by his parents; and his brother, Arthur Graf. He is survived by...

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fritz sorry to hear about your wife, our
prayers are with you and the family. she
got to heaven befor us. chuck

To the entire Graf family,
We are so sorry about the death of your husband/dad. He was a very kind gentleman and had a WONDERFUL family to be proud of. I know you will miss him but you will have many wonderful memories.
With deepest sympathy from me and my family. Sue Spencer

To the whole Graf family,
We offer our deepest sympathys in the death of John. Cherish your memories and hold them dear in your hearts.

To the Graf family, My deepest condolences in the loss of such a funloving man. John always had a kind word for me when he came in to get his powerchair serviced. He was also generous in sharing products from the farm. I will miss him dearly but we all can rejoice in the knowing that we will see him again. Rest in peace John.

To the entire Graf family,

I'm sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

MRS GRAF AND ALL JOHN'S GROWERS
I was so sorry to hear about John's passing. The few summers I worked on the farm were quite memorable. it was a time of fun and learning and john was a terrific mentor/boss and one of the most colorful characters I have ever met. Even now, all these years later, I still have many hillarious tales about his gruff exterior and heart of gold. All of us boys who passed through his employ loved and respected him. may god bless your family in this time of...

John will always be remembered as a
plain spoken, direct man. He was a man of many causes for the good of mankind. He would never turn away from injustice. He told me that from our roots in Connecticut and Switzerland that my relatives were all that way. He has now a new and unlimited field to set his plow. What he has planted here on this earth will endure. He will be missed.

Dear Lisa and Family,

Our condolences to you during this difficult time. We appreciate everything you and your staff at Graf Growers have done for us and our family over the years. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Gina Parasson & Paul Isaacs

Janice and family,
I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. I send you all my deepest heartfelt sympathy and will keep you in my prayers. God bless and keep you in his loving care.
Love to all, your friend, Joyce Hawley.