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Brayden Daniel Graves

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Brayden Daniel Graves

Birth
Utah, USA
Death
8 Sep 2017 (aged 1 month)
Utah, USA
Burial
Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Brayden Daniel Graves, 1 month, born July 28, 2017, to Karissa Carter Meacham and Matthew Graves, earned his wings on Sept 8, 2017. He had a definite way of communicating!

He had favorite songs, favorite positions, favorite times of day, and favorite colors. Yellow seemed to irritate him and blues, grays, and purples seemed to soothe him. He enjoyed the windchimes and would immediately seem to be looking for the source with his little mouth in an O. He would always move from side to side and didn’t like to sit up straight. Had to be on the go. He liked to be outside and seemed to notice the butterflies. Bathtime was his favorite, especially with mom. He loved the smell and taste of food! He was just starting to talk with little coos and ahhs.

His smile would brighten anyone’s day. Bedtime stories with his brother Lucian were something they both looked forward to.

Arrangements under the direction of Leavitt’s Mortuary.

Brayden Daniel Graves, 1 month, born July 28, 2017, to Karissa Carter Meacham and Matthew Graves, earned his wings on Sept 8, 2017. He had a definite way of communicating!

He had favorite songs, favorite positions, favorite times of day, and favorite colors. Yellow seemed to irritate him and blues, grays, and purples seemed to soothe him. He enjoyed the windchimes and would immediately seem to be looking for the source with his little mouth in an O. He would always move from side to side and didn’t like to sit up straight. Had to be on the go. He liked to be outside and seemed to notice the butterflies. Bathtime was his favorite, especially with mom. He loved the smell and taste of food! He was just starting to talk with little coos and ahhs.

His smile would brighten anyone’s day. Bedtime stories with his brother Lucian were something they both looked forward to.

Arrangements under the direction of Leavitt’s Mortuary.

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