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Harold Dewitt Graham

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Harold Dewitt Graham Veteran

Birth
Long Pine, Brown County, Nebraska, USA
Death
23 Aug 1980 (aged 71)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.4648556, Longitude: -122.5469194
Plot
Sec. O site 3787
Memorial ID
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"No one is ever gone as long as someone still has memories of them."- Ed Worthington

Obituary appeared in the Portland Oregonian!

Harold Dewitt Graham, a resident of North Portland, died August 23, 1980, in Houston, Texas while visiting his step-children. He and Charlotte were on their last leg of an extended vacation when he died from heart failure! He was 71!

He is survived by his wife Charlotte, step-daughters Peggy Tully of Houston, Texas, Norma Selland and Donna Diehl both of Portland. Step-son's Robert Muse of San Gabriel, California, Larry Muse of Houston & Harold of Norwalk, California. A brother Donald Graham of Oak Vale, Mississippi, sisters Anessa Lecher of Portland and Alta Buckingham of The Dalles. 17 step-grandchildren, one great-step-granddaughter and several nieces and nephews.

Services were August 27th at the Hustad funeral home in Portland. Private vault internment was in Willamette national cemetery.


Harold proudly served his country in the United States Army!
"No one is ever gone as long as someone still has memories of them."- Ed Worthington

Obituary appeared in the Portland Oregonian!

Harold Dewitt Graham, a resident of North Portland, died August 23, 1980, in Houston, Texas while visiting his step-children. He and Charlotte were on their last leg of an extended vacation when he died from heart failure! He was 71!

He is survived by his wife Charlotte, step-daughters Peggy Tully of Houston, Texas, Norma Selland and Donna Diehl both of Portland. Step-son's Robert Muse of San Gabriel, California, Larry Muse of Houston & Harold of Norwalk, California. A brother Donald Graham of Oak Vale, Mississippi, sisters Anessa Lecher of Portland and Alta Buckingham of The Dalles. 17 step-grandchildren, one great-step-granddaughter and several nieces and nephews.

Services were August 27th at the Hustad funeral home in Portland. Private vault internment was in Willamette national cemetery.


Harold proudly served his country in the United States Army!


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