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Brevard Fraser-Kaplan
February 15, 2024
Dear Bill and family ---
So sorry to hear of your dear dad's passing. He was such a lovely man and a beloved father and grandfather. May his memories be a blessing to all who loved him and mourn ---
Linda Goodman
February 14, 2024
I´m sorry I won´t be able to attend the service. My love to you all
Valerie Michon
February 14, 2024
I was a French student in the 1990´s and Bill and Frannie welcomed me in their house, while they were absent! I spent my first night in the US in their house in Atlanta. They didn´t know me but they trust me. That was marvellous because I was so lost in this big country. I never had a chance to meet them while I was a student in UGA. I just found their name and as soon as I search about them I read that Bill Graves died recently and that the funeral will take place on Saturday. Life is strange. I wish I would have told him once again: thank you for what you have done for me! Valerie Michon from Aix-en-Provence - France
Joan Beaubaire
January 20, 2024
Bill and Frannie were dear friends who shared our common goal of a cure for Type 1 diabetes back in the organization's early years. It is very sad to learn of Bill's passing. He was an amazing leader determined to be sure JDRF was on the right track and a formidable fundraiser for the cause. I hope many fond memoiries of their tireless work will help mitigate the loss you children undoubtedly feel. Joan Beaubaire
Rena
January 20, 2024
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Don Aron
January 19, 2024
Condolences to the wonderful Graves families. We were friends of both your mom and dad from years ago at JDRF. We served on the International Board and attended countless meeting together.
We carry the happiest memories of them both.
Sue Sue & Don Aron
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Mitch Cosentino
January 19, 2024
One of the greatest friends in my life. We have shared great times for over three decades. The memories and stories will carry on forever.
Leah Mullin
January 19, 2024
Dear Martha and Bill,
Leo and I have had your mother in our hearts since she died; you now have your father in that field of dreams beside her. As you know, our immediate bond with Frannie and Bill, when we arrived in Atlanta, was JDRF and its goal to find a cure for Type I diabetes. That bond survives our final destinations. Their greatest pride was the two of you, and the talents they employed to usher you into adulthood were beyond extraordinary, a benefit that flows to your own children. Martha, you will be in our fountain of wishes, as is our son, as we get closer and closer to treatments that are leading to a cure, an effort seeded by your parents, among the many others for whom activism on behalf of medical research is a driving mantra.
You both are part of a family that cares. Have no doubt; the world cares back.
LP
January 19, 2024
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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