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Leon S. Graves

Montour Falls, New York

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LEON S. GRAVES NEWFIELD - Leon S. Graves, age 80, of Newfield, NY, passed away on Saturday, December 1, 2007, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Elmira, NY. He is survived by his wife, Marion R. Graves; children, Sandy and Phil Ruocco of Newfield, NY, Sue and Bill Hyer of Odessa, NY, Cindy and Gene...

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Sandy and Phil,
So sorry to hear about your Dad, his suffering has now ceased.
I remember the first time I met him I was scared to death of him, but it wasn't long before I realized what a great person he was.
May time and memories ease your sorrow.

Dear Graves Family, I am writing to express my sadness at your loss, for I share it as well. I learned of Leon’s death only as I was researching descendents of Fred and Veva Hoover. For, you see, I too remember family reunions on the farm in Alpine and ball games between the Hoover, Barker and Graves boys, while Elaine and I (the only girls) kept each other company. My father was Edward Milton Jenkins, son of Emma Hoover Poole Jenkins (sister of Fred, Frank and Charles Hoover) and I would...

Marion and Family,
We are saddened to hear of Lee's passing. We remember him turning our garbage can upside down whenever you would visit your sister as well as all of the other silly things he would do to let us know he had been to our porch. We will always remember his smile and laugh. God Bless all of you.
John, Rosie, and Royall Bryan

Sorry for your loss. I remember Leon's smile and laugh and all the stories told by the Ruocco Family. He will be missed. Take care and enjoy your memories.

Bill and Sue Hyer: Our deepest sympathies go out to you and your family at this time. It's never easy losing a parent. We will keep him in our prayers.

ma and father hyer and family sorry to hear about grandpa graves you are all in our prayers if you need anything please call me. take care love ya all peg and josh

Dear Marion and family, It was so nice to see you all last night after all the years that we had shared some great times.I know that you have learned to lean hard on the Lord at these times where there is no where or no one else to lean on . He surely is a comfort in the times of storms. Keep leaning and trusting Jesus He will carry you through. ( been there and experienced it) And I know it is true. Love you, Roberta Bedzyk from the Old Pentecostal Tabernacle

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Cindy and Gene
Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very difficult time.

Bruce & Jerene