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Keith D. Graver

Schnecksville, Pennsylvania

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Keith D. Graver Keith D. Graver, 56, of Orefield, died Thursday, May 2, 2013 at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Cedar Crest, Salisbury Township. He was the husband of Audrey T. (Marsteller) Graver. The couple celebrated their 27th wedding anniversary last June 22. Born in Allentown, September 7,...

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Lowell & Brian:
The memorial with Dave was great. Just wish I could have seen you guys. Cub Scouts, track, brought back lots of memories. So sorry for your loss.

Audrey and Karisa:
My heart is breaking for you both. I am so so sorry for you both.
To have endured the losses you have had to, is a true test of your faith in God. Please try to remember, in your grief and sorrow, that the Lord selects only the best, the strongest and the most beautiful flowers for his garden in Heaven. It's so unfair to the truly lovely, really GOOD people, like yourself and your daughter, that he has taken both Corbin and Keith ENTIRELY TOO SOON. You must wonder...

Audrey,
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Keith. Please know that we have you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.

Audrey and Karisa, my thoughts and prayers are with you both. Find comfort in your memories and the love you and Keith shared.

I am so sorry to hear of Keith's passing. I knew Keith for twenty years at Alpo/Nestle. He was a Great Electrical Engineer, a Great Boss and an even Greater Person. He had the utmost respect of everyone who knew him. I pray God gives you peace and comfort during this time of mourning.
Orrien Griesemer

The Graver Family,
Our Thoughts and Heart goes out to your family for a great man, mentor and friend.

Audrey and family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss, may all of your wonderful memories carry you through this tragic time. I am keeping you in my prayers.

My deepest condolences to the Graver family at this tough time..
May peace quell your sorrows and your tears turn to smiles in the reflection of memories.
I worked for Keith for many years and hold him with great reverence and respect.
It was my pleasure to know this wonderful human being..
Godspeed Keith

Kevin
my condolences to you and your family on the loss of your brother. God Bless