December 14, 1989
---Evert G. Graham, 59, a farm hand at Horse Schuh Farm at Shadeland, IN, for five years, died Dec. 7, 1989, at his home in Lafayette, IN.
---Born April 20, 1939, in LaPlata, MO, he had lived in Lafayette for the past six years. An Army veteran of the Korean War, he was married to Linda J. Ralston, who survives with four daughters, Janice Weaks of Arlington, TX; Colleen Hession and Penny Carter, both of Lafayette, and Monica Gunion of Indianapolis; two sons, Roger Graham and Billy Graham, both of Lafayette; and two sisters, Ruth Ann Howard of Lafayette and Cora Eller of Kirksville, MO. Service Dec. 11 in Soller-Baker Lafayette Chapel, the Rev. Ed Charlton officiating. Internment Dec. 12 LaPlata Cemetery, LaPlata, MO.
December 14, 1989
---Evert G. Graham, 59, a farm hand at Horse Schuh Farm at Shadeland, IN, for five years, died Dec. 7, 1989, at his home in Lafayette, IN.
---Born April 20, 1939, in LaPlata, MO, he had lived in Lafayette for the past six years. An Army veteran of the Korean War, he was married to Linda J. Ralston, who survives with four daughters, Janice Weaks of Arlington, TX; Colleen Hession and Penny Carter, both of Lafayette, and Monica Gunion of Indianapolis; two sons, Roger Graham and Billy Graham, both of Lafayette; and two sisters, Ruth Ann Howard of Lafayette and Cora Eller of Kirksville, MO. Service Dec. 11 in Soller-Baker Lafayette Chapel, the Rev. Ed Charlton officiating. Internment Dec. 12 LaPlata Cemetery, LaPlata, MO.
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