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Bobbie Grace <I>Harelson</I> Graham

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Bobbie Grace Harelson Graham

Birth
Death
29 Jun 2014 (aged 82)
Burial
Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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F. Keith (Oct. 23, 1923 - Nov. 22, 1994) Graham and Bobbie (Oct. 17, 1931 - Jan. 29, 2014) Graham made their home in Aztec, for many years and are survived by four children, Karla, Dale (Andy), Lenita and Clifton, numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Keith was a welder and "Jack of all trades," Bobbie was a homemaker most of her life, but went to work as a baker at the high school and detention center after the kids got older. As a couple, they developed a large network of friends and musicians who came from near and far to make old fashioned country music in their home.
After Keith passed away, Bobbie worked until she retired and then sold their home In Aztec and lived with her children in Chama, Carlsbad, Albuquerque and Salem, Ore., continuing the Graham legacy of making music, loving her family and expanding her many friends.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project.com.
Joint services for Keith and Bobbie will be at 2 p.m. on Friday, June 20, in the Santa Fe National Cemetery, 501 N. Guadalupe St. in Santa Fe, with full military honors for Keith. Family and friends will meet immediately after the service for a reception at the Lodge of Santa Fe.
Published in Farmington Daily Times from June 13 to June 20, 2014

F. Keith (Oct. 23, 1923 - Nov. 22, 1994) Graham and Bobbie (Oct. 17, 1931 - Jan. 29, 2014) Graham made their home in Aztec, for many years and are survived by four children, Karla, Dale (Andy), Lenita and Clifton, numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Keith was a welder and "Jack of all trades," Bobbie was a homemaker most of her life, but went to work as a baker at the high school and detention center after the kids got older. As a couple, they developed a large network of friends and musicians who came from near and far to make old fashioned country music in their home.
After Keith passed away, Bobbie worked until she retired and then sold their home In Aztec and lived with her children in Chama, Carlsbad, Albuquerque and Salem, Ore., continuing the Graham legacy of making music, loving her family and expanding her many friends.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project.com.
Joint services for Keith and Bobbie will be at 2 p.m. on Friday, June 20, in the Santa Fe National Cemetery, 501 N. Guadalupe St. in Santa Fe, with full military honors for Keith. Family and friends will meet immediately after the service for a reception at the Lodge of Santa Fe.
Published in Farmington Daily Times from June 13 to June 20, 2014



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