Thomas-Graber-Obituary

Thomas Lee Graber

Elkhart, Indiana

Jul 29, 1943 – Dec 17, 2024 (Age 81)

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BORN
July 29, 1943
DIED
December 17, 2024
AGE
81
LOCATION
Elkhart, Indiana

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Thomas L. Graber, 81, of Elkhart, Indiana, left this earth peacefully on Dec. 17, 2024, to be with Jesus his Lord and Savior.

A native of Eureka, Illinois, he was born on July 29, 1943, to his parents, Chris and Alta Graber.

At Eureka High School, he met Fran Stoller, with whom he...

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We were so sorry to hear about Tom's passing. He was always very nice to everyone. Gary enjoyed working for Tom at Tuscany and they kept in touch after Tom retired. Condolences to Fran and his family. He will surely be missed.

Krista, Fran, and entire Graber family - I am always about a week behind on the obituaries and happened to see this one last night online, so my apologies. I was always glad to see Tom when he was a redcoat - his tall stature and great smile! Krista, I knew your dad even before you gave me the opportunity to work full time at BMG Cardiology at RP. He used to have some of his units taken to Ziebart to help prevent rusting, back in the day and I ran the office when my guy, Rocky, used to own...

Karl & Elaine Lehman are sharing your grief and joy during this time. Karl's brother Bob passed away here in Venice the day after Tom and his service is Monday. Your family is in our prayers as we all navigate this experience.....sadness and joy mingled together. We never did get together at Snook Haven on banjo Day like we talked about, but we still live nearby in Stoneybrook and Bob & Marla had come for the winter season. He needed to have his leg amputated from the knee down and was...

Tom was a wonderful red coat! He helped me on mammy occasions. When my daughter was on life support he saw me trying to hide as I cried & gently guided me to the chapel, handed me tissues and said he'd pray for her. Forever grateful.

My heart was touched by Tom, when he and Fran moved into a tiny upstairs apartment, in the 200 block of Garfield. They were newly married with few resources. They were however, such warm and lovely people. My deepest sympathy to you Fran and your family. Barb Eads Hassan

My deepest sympathy to Fran and the family. Tom was a wonderful man and a joy to know. He will be dearly missed.

It was a blessing to know Tom from church and he pushed my wife out of the hospital last month. See you later Tom in the Kingdom.

Fran and family: We lost a great friend and neighbor. Always admired how Tom openly expressed his love of Jesus. He was Mr. Volunteer and a humble servant. Bob and Stevie