With deep love and heavy hearts, we share the passing of Ryan William Graham, who left this world far too soon on July 14, 2025, in Fort Worth, Texas, at the age of 49.
Born on March 25, 1976, in California, Ryan brought light, creativity, and warmth into the world from the start. He was the beloved son of William Graham (deceased) and Judie Graham, and a caring stepbrother to Sara Kelson and Lauren Kay. He was predeceased by his stepbrother Mike, whom he remembered fondly.
Ryan was, above all else, a devoted and loving father. His daughters, Emily (20) and Violet (10), were the center of his universe—his proudest accomplishments and his greatest joy. His life revolved around them, from silly moments in the kitchen to holiday celebrations that filled the house with magic. Sunday night dinners were sacred in the Graham household, a tradition Ryan began and cherished deeply—trying new recipes, sharing stories, and bonding over food and music.
A proud U.S. Army veteran and later a dedicated project manager at Ericsson Inc. He had a natural eye for beauty and design, having studied art, sculpture, and architecture in college. His home was filled with his own art pieces—each telling a piece of his story.
Ryan had a famously unique style—rarely seen without a polo shirt, wild patterned shorts, and his favorite flip flops, no matter the season. He played guitar and other instruments, filled his home with every genre of music, and was always eager to discover new sounds—and new foods. From hole-in-the-wall spots to exotic cuisines, he and the girls were always off on an adventure of flavor and fun.
He celebrated the holidays with a kind of magic only he could create. Whether it was spooky Halloween decorations or magical visits from Santa and the Easter bunny, Ryan made every holiday special. He believed the joy and importance of traditions.
Ryan's legacy lives on in the laughter of his daughters, the art he created, the songs he strummed, and the meals shared around a family table. He will be remembered as a loving father, a creative soul, a dedicated veteran.
He is survived by his daughters, Emily and Violet Graham; his stepmother, Judie Graham; his stepsisters, Sara Kelson and Lauren Kay; and a host of friends and family who will miss him dearly.
A celebration of Ryan’s life will be held in California , where loved ones will gather to honor his memory.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you honor Ryan by making time for your loved ones, sharing a meal, creating something beautiful, or wearing a pair of flip flops in his memory.
Rest easy, Ryan
You are loved and will be greatly missed.
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Funeral services provided by:
Wade Funeral Home & Crematory - Arlington4140 West Pioneer Pkwy., Arlington, TX 76013

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