Graham Hoyle once said, "I want to be remembered for my work with Christmas Cheer." The lives of underprivileged children were very important to him. He will be long remembered for his work with his church, the community, and as an individual trying to make the world a little better.
Graham had a collection of distinctive hats which he wore according to task. He had one for work, for Christmas, for gardening, and more, and they never failed to bring a smile.
Graham was on the lookout for toy sales for Christmas Cheer all year round. One of the most memorable stories about him is the time he and Margaret went to the beach and Graham found a great bargain on basketballs. On the way home, their car was so packed with basketballs that Margaret had to carry their luggage on her lap.
He was survived by his wife Margaret (now deceased), daughter Susan, a grandson, a sister, and two brothers.
Graham Hoyle once said, "I want to be remembered for my work with Christmas Cheer." The lives of underprivileged children were very important to him. He will be long remembered for his work with his church, the community, and as an individual trying to make the world a little better.
Graham had a collection of distinctive hats which he wore according to task. He had one for work, for Christmas, for gardening, and more, and they never failed to bring a smile.
Graham was on the lookout for toy sales for Christmas Cheer all year round. One of the most memorable stories about him is the time he and Margaret went to the beach and Graham found a great bargain on basketballs. On the way home, their car was so packed with basketballs that Margaret had to carry their luggage on her lap.
He was survived by his wife Margaret (now deceased), daughter Susan, a grandson, a sister, and two brothers.
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