STEVE-GRABER-Obituary

STEVE M. GRABER

Middleburg Heights, Ohio

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GRABER STEVE M. GRABER, age 74. Beloved husband of 53 years to Katherine (nee Czifra). Loving father of Steve L. (Ann), Judi Horvath (Mike), Richard and Oscar (Danielle). Cherished grandfather of Deanna, Stefani and Steven Jr. Graber, Michael and Andrea Horvath, Adam, Christian and Lukas Graber....

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Remembering our good friend and all the good times we had together! He was a special guy who loved his faith, family, and friends and of course, his red wine and the very best of brandies. Love John and Arlene Poulton of Tecumseh, Ontario, Canada.

from John Poulton: It was my privilege to know Steve Graber as both a friend and a business man. Steve liked good food and good red wines which we shared on many occasions. His true loves were his family and his church! Thank you for the good times together and the great memories!! You are loved like a brother to me! Sincerely, John Poulton

To The Garber Family --Steve will never be forgotten in our memory as he was a dear and generous friend and we enjoyed many an enjoyable time with he and Katherine. We keep in touch with Katherine as she too is special to us. Steve loved her so and they were a couple who enjoyed family, friends, and life. Dear Steve, rest in peace and indeed, always remembered. Sincerely, your Canadian Friends, John and Arlene Poulton.

I was so very sorry to hear today of Pista bacsi's passing. Unfortunately we are out of town and I see the services were today. I hold a great fondness in my heart for him and your entire family. I always felt at home in your house growing up. I am very sorry we missed the services and the opportunity to give our condolences to everyone in person. Oszinte Reszvettunk.


My condolences to the family. I am glad I had the opportunity to know Mr. Grabor. He was a lovely man and I enjoyed talking to him. I will not be able to attend the service, but the family is in my thoughts and prayers. God bless.

Dear Mrs. Graber, Judy and family, We will miss Mr. Graber driving and walking around the neighborhood. He always left me with a bit of joy in my soul. On my first Christmas in North Royalton I heard him sing Silent Night in Hungarian at St. Albert's and I cried because it took me back to my own Hungarian childhood memories. He was truly a special man and we are all better people for having known him. Please accept our deepest sympathy. The Djordjevich Family

DEAR KATRINE,AND FAMILY: THERE ARE NO WORDS TO EXPRESS HOW JOHN AND I FEEL AT THIS MOMENT IN KNOWING OUR DEAR FRIEND,STEVE, HAS LEFT US FOR A BETTER PLACE. WE HAD SO HOPED HE HAD BEAT HIS CANCER BUT I GUESS THAT WAS NOT THE CASE. HOW WE WILL MISS HIM AND HIS KINDNESS TO SO MANY, OUSELVES INCLUDED. KATRINE: WE CARE ABOUT YOU AND HOPE TO SEE YOU AT STEVE'S MEMORIAL SERVICE. LOVE, JOHN AND ARLENE POULTON

My condolences to the Graber Family. Mr. Graber was a wonderful man. I remember fondly our conversations over lunch at Don's. He had so many loving stories to tell about his family.

God Bless you all.
Michelle Milla, Key Bank

Catherine and family: Steve was the rich bass voice in my ear as he sat behind me for so many years in choir. He will now sing with the angels! Steve inspired me with his devotion to our Blessed Lady. May Jesus' mother comfort you now in your sorrow.