On January 11, 1936, a promised trip to the movies with Robert Lee Graham turned into a visit to the justice of the peace in Pleasant Hill, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Graham were married that night, and they spent nearly sixty years as husband and wife. The Grahams lived in different coal mining camps across Tennessee, including Ravenscroft, Wilder, Fork Mountain, Gobey, and Crossville, but they eventually settled in DeRossett. The family attended DeRossett Church of Christ, a church that Mr. Graham helped to build. In 1976, Mrs. Graham retired from the Sparta shirt factory to be a full-time grandmother to her two granddaughters.
Mrs. Graham will be remembered as an excellent cook, a wonderful singer, a talented seamstress, a keen birdwatcher and gardener, a supportive wife, mother, and grandmother, and a devout Christian.
She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and her siblings Robert Earl,
Lillian Earline Hutchings, David, Arthur Jake, William, John, Paul, Mary Frances Vinson, and Lilla Seraphine Yott. She is survived by two sons, Richard (Katherine) and David (Joan) Graham both of Sparta, two granddaughters Patricia (Ed) Bush of Antioch and Julie (Joey) Brymer of Nashville, and one sister, Bobbie Ruth Wilson of White County.
Services will be Tuesday August 14, 2018 at Thurman Funeral Home. Interment to follow at Old Bon Air Cemetery. Officiating Bro. Roy Whited.
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On January 11, 1936, a promised trip to the movies with Robert Lee Graham turned into a visit to the justice of the peace in Pleasant Hill, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Graham were married that night, and they spent nearly sixty years as husband and wife. The Grahams lived in different coal mining camps across Tennessee, including Ravenscroft, Wilder, Fork Mountain, Gobey, and Crossville, but they eventually settled in DeRossett. The family attended DeRossett Church of Christ, a church that Mr. Graham helped to build. In 1976, Mrs. Graham retired from the Sparta shirt factory to be a full-time grandmother to her two granddaughters.
Mrs. Graham will be remembered as an excellent cook, a wonderful singer, a talented seamstress, a keen birdwatcher and gardener, a supportive wife, mother, and grandmother, and a devout Christian.
She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and her siblings Robert Earl,
Lillian Earline Hutchings, David, Arthur Jake, William, John, Paul, Mary Frances Vinson, and Lilla Seraphine Yott. She is survived by two sons, Richard (Katherine) and David (Joan) Graham both of Sparta, two granddaughters Patricia (Ed) Bush of Antioch and Julie (Joey) Brymer of Nashville, and one sister, Bobbie Ruth Wilson of White County.
Services will be Tuesday August 14, 2018 at Thurman Funeral Home. Interment to follow at Old Bon Air Cemetery. Officiating Bro. Roy Whited.
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Thurman Funeral Home, Sparta, Tennessee....
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