Frederick H. Graham passed away peacefully at home on February 3rd, 2021 at 10:30 PM surrounded by family and friends singing “Blessed Assurance.” Fred was born on March 10th, 1951 in Dearborn, Michigan and was 69 at the time of death.
Fred was preceded in death by his father, Ernest, mother, Virginia and sister, Sarah. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Cynthia R. Graham. He is lovingly remembered by daughter Angela D. Russom (Lance), son John A. Graham (Courtney) and daughter Candis N. Thayer (D. Travis). His grandchildren Morghan (Chase Yadon), Brendhan and Braydhan Russom, Reaghan and Ashlyn Graham, and Matheson and Charles Thayer. Granddogs: Burberry, Max, Andy, Chuy and Frank. Siblings surviving are Irene Heckard, Ernest Graham, Glenda Ramsey and Etta Torres. Also, other nieces and nephews. He is fondly remembered by many other loved ones who called him Uncle Fred, Papa G, or Freddie G.
Our hearts are saddened by the earthly loss, but heaven rejoices at the arrival of a mighty warrior into the ranks of the Heavenly army above. Frederick H. Graham was a true Christian with a kind and generous heart. Fred was friendly and never knew a stranger. He enjoyed Detroit muscle cars, Chinese Buffets, and watching Gold Rush. Fred was a sheet metal journeyman and a minister of the Gospel of Jesus. He also served as a truck driver and courier, each trip resulting in a story to tell of some life he touched. Fred made a lifetime of serving the Lord Jesus through prayer and fasting. His spiritual disciplines were what he invested the most time in and is the greatest legacy that could be left to his heirs.
The family wishes to thank Heart to Heart Hospice Team.
You’re invited to come celebrate his life at one of two services:
Saturday, February 13th at Life Connections in Fishers, Indiana. Visitation with Family 10am to noon with the service starting at noon.
Sunday February 14th at Saginaw Valley United Pentecostal Church in Birch Run, Michigan. Visitation with family 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM with service beginning at 4:00 PM.
In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations be made to his wife Cynthia Graham.