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Cheyenne Brigham (Graff)
August 12, 2024
I didn't get to know you like most did. And at 25, I still wish I had gotten more time with you. I remember when you came to my competition to hear me sing, and you were so proud. I wish you could have been at my wedding and met my husband. I wish you could have met your granddaughter, Dixie. I wish for so much. But I love the small tidbits of information I gain from others memories. Love you, Dad.
Danielle Moore
May 16, 2005
Although we spent such little time together, the special times we did will stay with me. All of the silly family squabbles and you were always the first to smile and give me a hug when you saw me making me feel apart of the family. As if you knew than life was to short. There are to few people in this world that can weather any storm and keep a true heart, YOU DID. Our parents raise us to be adults, but it is truly people like you that teach us how life is suppose to be lived with love in our hearts, shall we all learn from you. Trysten, Cheyenne, and McCoy are beautiful. Your family will live on with you always in their hearts, so be at peace.
Deloris Barrett (Powell,Trosien)
May 16, 2005
God's Blessing to all the family of Keith. I was so sorry to here of your loss of a blessed son. Love to you all, Deloris
Terry Graff
May 14, 2005
To my Son,A parent should never have to bury their child.You saved my life in a car accident when you were just 11.You were stalked by a cougar at 12. We made it through all that together. We will make it through the rest of this world together, because you'll be watching. Love Dad, Always and Forever.
Laura Graff
May 13, 2005
Keith was a kind person who liked to help others in times of need. I'm sad to see him go but know he is in a better place, one where he will be able to watch over everyone and protect them like he did me. I will always love you and miss you....forever your little sister.
Tracey, Clinton & Blaine Stubbs
May 13, 2005
I have nothing but good & funny memories of Keith. My family had several occasions to go paint balling with Keith and we had a blast. Keith was a pleasant and kind young man. Our thoughts and prayers are with Terry and Kathy, and all that are feeling this loss.
Trysten Keith Graff
Kristin Moore
May 12, 2005
You will be missed greatly. I had hoped your son would be able to know you better. I never stopped caring about you. You did not deserve this. I just hope they have karaoke and chimichangas up in heaven. Thank you for all that you gave me, especially our son. You'd be surprised how much he is like you. So much so he's occasionally just as maddening. I wish I had gotten to speak with you before you passed away. I know that no words could ever come close to helping. I do however, send my sympathy to your family.
Donna Seniuk
May 12, 2005
Our thoughts and prayers will always be with you. We know all too well that words can never express what you are going through. We knew Keith as a little boy who wanted to grow up to be a pilot and as a teenager about to become an adult. The Seniuk family will miss him and share in your hours of grief.
Karin Hauser
May 11, 2005
our thoughts and prayers are with the graff family-
Jason Graff
May 11, 2005
keith was a good person and a good cousin i will miss you and i know you are with peace.
Mick and Patty Shannon
May 11, 2005
Our deepest sympathies go to Terry, Kathy and all the Graff family in this time of loss. Our love and prayers are with you.
Jennifer Bayless (Graff)
May 11, 2005
Keith is very loved and will be missed greatly. He had a heart of gold and would have your back in any situation. I know he is at complete peace now and will be watching us from above. We will meet again when the time comes. I send my love to my family and know they will be ok.
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