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John K. Graham Sr.

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John K. Graham Sr.

Birth
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Death
22 Dec 2009 (aged 51)
Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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John K. Graham Sr. was born to John B. and Carol Graham on April 19th, 1958 in Kansas City, MO and passed away December 22nd, 2009 of a heart attack. He is survived by his son John K. Graham Jr. and his wife Amanda, daughter Melissa Lewis and husband Lee Lewis III, and his brother Jim and wife Carla Graham. He also is survived by his 5 grandchildren of which he loved dearly, Gabrielle Elizabeth Graham, Allison Nicole Graham, Kyndalyn Lewis, Breelyn Lewis and Lee Lewis IIII. Music was John Sr.'s passion and his favorite band was Kiss. John Jr. took him to a Kiss concert 11 days before his passing and as you can see from the picture of the two of them, John Sr. was in hog heaven, tongue and all! He was a active baseball player and band member of the Blue Springs Wildcats. I remember him as the always happy and wild drummer from the band Felony in the 70's. We had some good times back then with the 24hr bashes and the Battle of the Bands. He also loved to play the keyboard. John also loved to beat anyone and everyone that watched Jeopardy, he was a very intelligent man. He will always be remembered by family and friends.
John K. Graham Sr. was born to John B. and Carol Graham on April 19th, 1958 in Kansas City, MO and passed away December 22nd, 2009 of a heart attack. He is survived by his son John K. Graham Jr. and his wife Amanda, daughter Melissa Lewis and husband Lee Lewis III, and his brother Jim and wife Carla Graham. He also is survived by his 5 grandchildren of which he loved dearly, Gabrielle Elizabeth Graham, Allison Nicole Graham, Kyndalyn Lewis, Breelyn Lewis and Lee Lewis IIII. Music was John Sr.'s passion and his favorite band was Kiss. John Jr. took him to a Kiss concert 11 days before his passing and as you can see from the picture of the two of them, John Sr. was in hog heaven, tongue and all! He was a active baseball player and band member of the Blue Springs Wildcats. I remember him as the always happy and wild drummer from the band Felony in the 70's. We had some good times back then with the 24hr bashes and the Battle of the Bands. He also loved to play the keyboard. John also loved to beat anyone and everyone that watched Jeopardy, he was a very intelligent man. He will always be remembered by family and friends.


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