Harbor Hospice
We send our sincere sympathy to your family. We are here to support you in your time of loss – today and for as long as you need us. – The Staff of Harbor Hospice.
Birth date: Apr 2, 1920 Death date: Apr 16, 2013
Lyle Kenneth Graham passed away on April 16, 2013, he was 93 years old. Lyle was born on April 2, 1920 to Nelson and Ila (Goodenrath ) Graham. He lived his entire life in the Muskegon area. Lyle answered the call and proudly serve Read Obituary
We send our sincere sympathy to your family. We are here to support you in your time of loss – today and for as long as you need us. – The Staff of Harbor Hospice.
Bobby, Sue and the Graham family - Sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. God Bless!
Greg, Nancy, Ryan and Jake Wagenmaker
Bob, Sue and family, we are thinking of you during this difficult time. We enjoyed the visits with your dad and he will be missed deeply by all his family and friends.
Tom, Tina & Elizabeth
I am saddened to read of Mr.Graham's death. I shall always have good memories of his friendly ways when I was a young girl at First Lutheran. Please know that I am praying for you and the kids. Deb(Walter)Vlasma
Thinking of you Marge at this sad and hard time. We enjoyed both you and Lyle when we had our coffee group. Prayers to you and your family that you will have peace through this difficult time.
Sonny & Shirley McClain
Lyle left us memories that no one can take away, memories that will bring forth a smile and conquer the painful tears. It is time to remember him smiling until we see him again. You are in our every prayer and thought.
Love,
Mike, Janis, Tammy, & Stacey Knevitt and Heather & Brad Kulicamp
Bob, I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing ... my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Linda
To the family and friends of Lyle ~
You are in my thoughts...my heart...and in my prayers at this most difficult time. Words seem so inadequate when someone we love passes away. However, when there has been a lot of suffering, it does bring us a sense of peace knowing that the pain is gone and they are now in the loving, compassionate care of Heaven's "Ultimate Physician."
Always remember that Lyle is NOT gone...he is "just away." I can only imagine all of the memories you have collected over the years...pictures, stories and memorabilia! You have been blessed with such a large and loving family! Lyle was so proud of you. Your memories will become the most important treasures you have to keep Lyle very much "alive" in your hearts. Embrace them, and know that his love will always be with you.
My sympathies and deepest love to all of you. ~ Jeanne xoxoxo