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2022
William "Bill" Graham, 66, of Afton, born Aug. 12, 1955, went home to join loved ones he had missed so much on this earth Wednesday.
Of his greatest achievements, he was first and foremost a loving husband, father, and grandfather.
He retired after 26 years from Altrista.
He attended NorthEast State Community College, graduated with top honors in 2008.
He was also an accomplished guitar player.
William is survived by his wife of 46 years: Donna Robinette Graham; three children: Joshua Emerson Graham (fiancée, Tina Stroud), Jessica Elizabeth Graham (fiancé, Gary Goad), and William Benjamin Graham (fiancée, Carmen Weems); seven grandchildren: William Lee Graham, Julia Marion Graham, Joscelina Geraldine Graham, Chloe Skye Graham, Maggie Caroline Graham, Avery Elizabeth Graham, and Aiden Kai Stroud; one sister: Elizabeth Dawn Brandon (Mike Brandon); a very special aunt: Joann von Essen; one half-brother: Robert Graham; sisters and a brother-in-law: Vivian Morrow (David Morrow), and Vicki Goforth; special brothers-in-law David Robinette (Patsy Robinette) and Danny Robinette; and several beloved nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and cousins.
William was preceded in death by his mother: Wanda Britton Graham; his father: Gene Earl Graham; a brother: David Earl Graham; and his grandparents: Luke and Mildred Britton, and Loony and Sybil Graham.
No funeral arrangements at this time. A remembrance day will be scheduled at a future date.
Thoughts and memories may be shared with the family at www.jeffersmortuary.com.
Jeffers Funeral & Cremation Services is in charge of the arrangements.
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