Timothy David Graham

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Timothy David Graham

Birth
Elmhurst, DuPage County, Illinois, USA
Death
10 Aug 2005 (aged 30)
Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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Tragically, on the evening of Wednesday, August 10, 2005, Pima County Sheriff’s Deputy Timothy D. Graham was killed in the line of duty.

Deputy Graham responded to a suspicious person call at the Circle K located at Ajo Highway and Kinney Road. An altercation with the out-of-control subject ensued involving the deputy and a passerby, identified as Mr. Dawud Isa Abusida, who stopped to assist Deputy Graham. All three individuals were killed by an oncoming vehicle as the altercation took them into and across Ajo Highway.

Deputy Timothy Graham originally hails from Elmhurst, Illinois, moving to Tucson in 1998. Even as a child, Timothy knew he wanted to be a police officer. His dream became reality on October 27, 2002, when he began his career with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department. Deputy Graham worked in the San Xavier District, the south side of the county. He was well respected and known for his hard-work and dedication. Deputy Graham valiantly gave his life while protecting the individuals he proudly served – the citizens of Pima County.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has suffered a tremendous loss of a courageous and honorable individual. Deputy Graham will be sadly missed, but never forgotten.

Deputy Timothy Graham is survived by his wife, Sherry, two step-sons: Patrick and Jackson, and his mother, Ms. Judy Graham. Donations for the Graham family are being accepted at Pima Federal Credit Union under account #1214181 – Timothy Graham Memorial Fund.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department also mourns the death of Mr. Dawud Isa Abusida, the Good Samaritan who stopped to assist Deputy Graham. Mr. Abusida, without concern or regard for his own safety, went to the aid of a deputy struggling with an individual. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department will be forever grateful for his courageous actions and deep regard for his fellow man.

Final Respect and Memorial Services
 All services will be held at:
St. Joseph's Catholic Church
215 S. Craycroft Road
Viewing:
Monday, August, 15, 2005
5:00pm to 10:00pm
Funeral Services:
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
11:00am
Graveside Ceremony:
All Faiths Memorial Park
2151 S. Avenida Los Reyes
Tragically, on the evening of Wednesday, August 10, 2005, Pima County Sheriff’s Deputy Timothy D. Graham was killed in the line of duty.

Deputy Graham responded to a suspicious person call at the Circle K located at Ajo Highway and Kinney Road. An altercation with the out-of-control subject ensued involving the deputy and a passerby, identified as Mr. Dawud Isa Abusida, who stopped to assist Deputy Graham. All three individuals were killed by an oncoming vehicle as the altercation took them into and across Ajo Highway.

Deputy Timothy Graham originally hails from Elmhurst, Illinois, moving to Tucson in 1998. Even as a child, Timothy knew he wanted to be a police officer. His dream became reality on October 27, 2002, when he began his career with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department. Deputy Graham worked in the San Xavier District, the south side of the county. He was well respected and known for his hard-work and dedication. Deputy Graham valiantly gave his life while protecting the individuals he proudly served – the citizens of Pima County.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has suffered a tremendous loss of a courageous and honorable individual. Deputy Graham will be sadly missed, but never forgotten.

Deputy Timothy Graham is survived by his wife, Sherry, two step-sons: Patrick and Jackson, and his mother, Ms. Judy Graham. Donations for the Graham family are being accepted at Pima Federal Credit Union under account #1214181 – Timothy Graham Memorial Fund.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department also mourns the death of Mr. Dawud Isa Abusida, the Good Samaritan who stopped to assist Deputy Graham. Mr. Abusida, without concern or regard for his own safety, went to the aid of a deputy struggling with an individual. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department will be forever grateful for his courageous actions and deep regard for his fellow man.

Final Respect and Memorial Services
 All services will be held at:
St. Joseph's Catholic Church
215 S. Craycroft Road
Viewing:
Monday, August, 15, 2005
5:00pm to 10:00pm
Funeral Services:
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
11:00am
Graveside Ceremony:
All Faiths Memorial Park
2151 S. Avenida Los Reyes