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Kenneth "Kenny" Graeber

Monee, Illinois

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Graeber, Kenneth E. (Kenny) age 62; passed on July 25th; loving husband of Pat Miller; youngest brother of Bob (late Virginia), Joe, and the late Bill (Mickey) Graeber; brother-in-law to Cathy and Larrid Cooper, Gerry Green, Ray and Pia Green, Ron and Dawn Green; fun uncle, good friend and...

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Ken will always be loved and remembered. He was my brother in law and uncle to my children. We all have so many good memories of him. We will all miss him. He is joining his mom, dad and brother in heaven.

What I personally will always remember about Ken was the undying support that he had for our family and for Pat. I don't believe that he ever had a mean bone in his body and cannot recall one single time that he was critical of other people. He lived every day like it was his last...never missing an opportunity to have a good time engaging others. Even though the very last career choice for Pat would have been "nursing"...she rose to the occassion and supported and cared for Ken like no...

The Lord promised to be there when we slip away from this world. that is a PROMISE!

I want to thank each and every one of you who has shared (or will share) stories of Ken. He was one in a million, and I miss him like crazy. It is comforting to hear stories of his younger days - he always liked to smile and laugh and have a good time. As hard as it is to lose him, he often told me that he had a good life. I guess that's the best we can all hope for. Thanks for your prayers.

We were greatly saddened by Ken’s passing. His impact in our family and to those around him was made very clear at the wake. Beyond my Aunt Pat with whom he shared the final portion of his life, I see his impact most clearly in the role he played in the lives of some of the younger kids; Ryan, Jeremy, Alyssa, and Sydney. I was older and not around as much, but it is very evident that he had a tremendously positive impact in their lives.

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Sorry to hear of the death of Kenny, you are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

I am a former neighbor, the youngest Schmid kid, we lived a block away (on Harvey Avenue). My brothers (John and Robert) were buddies with the Graeber guys, especially Joe and KENNY!

The funniest memory I have of Kenny was how he used to come pounding on our back door. One year during Lent, he came 'a knocking' for Robert. My folks said, "Kenny, come on in and finish...

My sympathies to the family for your loss. My prayers are with you. May the God of tender mercies give you the strength to cope during this difficult time.- 2 Corinthians 1:4

"Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted
Matthew 5:4