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Joseph Frank Gravlee Jr.

Mobile, Alabama

1954 - 2018 (Age 64)

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Joseph Frank Gravlee, Jr. MD, age 64, a resident of Fairhope, passed away Sunday, February 18, 2018. Joe was born in Opelika, Alabama on February 14, 1954. He was a graduate of The University of Alabama and Tufts Medical School, in Boston, MA. He received his ophthalmology training at The Eye...

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To the Family And Friends,

I pray that each day you regain your strength during the time of sorrow. Continue to pray and seek our Heavenly Father, because when you draw close to him he will draw close to you.

To Family and Friends,

I send my deepest condolences to each of you. I pray for your strength during this time of sorrow and in the days to come. Seeking our Heavenly Father during this time can bring great comfort, by means of his holy word the Bible.

~RD~

Sincere condolences to the family, May your hearts be comforted forever as you cope with the loss of your dear loved one. - Philip 4:6&7

Dr. Gravlee was in his first year of
being a resident at EFH. I worked on second
floor then. We had a good laugh when we
discovered we were both Gravlee's.

Please accept my sincere condolences. Remember that God cares for you and will strengthen and comfort you as you pour out your deepest feelings to Him in prayer.

Iam so sorry for your great loss. May the God who " binds up the broken-hearted " and
" comforts all who morn " ( Isaiah 61: 1,2 ) sustain your family durning this challenging time. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy.

Joseph Gravlee was a resident at Eye

foundation Hospital when I worked there.
I thought it was neat that I was Carole
Richter Gravlee and we claimed we were cousins and probably were cousins. I retired
after 32 years and never knew where Joseph
was practicing. May God bless the rest of
his family. Your dad is in Heaven now working
on the Saints Eyes.

Glenda , I remember remedying y'all for the first time on the bus to Bama Games. Those early days on the bus were filled with fun and small talk. I usually sat by your son. I will never forget Dr Gravelee's courage and determination to get to the Bama Games after his stroke. I remember what a loving family you were. I rode the bus the years that your daughter was in school. Such love when she greeted her family as they got off the bus. I remember us talking about Fayette where Mary was my...