In addition to farming he had been a janitor of Pikeside School for a number of years and moved to Cherry Run about a year ago.
He had been a member of Pikeside E.U.B. Church for 53 years, was active in church work and taught the Young Men's Class for a number of years.
He was also a member of Martinsburg Council No. 35, Jr. QUAM., Washington Lodge No. 1, Knights of Pythias and for many years was grand treasurer of the West Virginia Lodge of the Jr. QUAM.
A native of Morgan county, he was born on June 22, 1883, a son of the late John W. and Anna H. Grove Graham.
Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Stella Davison Graham, at home; and a brother, Roy Graham, Winchester, Va.
Services were held Saturday at Pikeside E.U.B. Church with the Rev. Lee Sheaffer and the Rev. A. Frazier officiating. Burial was in Rosedale Cemetery.
Published in the Morgan Messenger, Berkeley Springs, WV, on 21 May 1959
In addition to farming he had been a janitor of Pikeside School for a number of years and moved to Cherry Run about a year ago.
He had been a member of Pikeside E.U.B. Church for 53 years, was active in church work and taught the Young Men's Class for a number of years.
He was also a member of Martinsburg Council No. 35, Jr. QUAM., Washington Lodge No. 1, Knights of Pythias and for many years was grand treasurer of the West Virginia Lodge of the Jr. QUAM.
A native of Morgan county, he was born on June 22, 1883, a son of the late John W. and Anna H. Grove Graham.
Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Stella Davison Graham, at home; and a brother, Roy Graham, Winchester, Va.
Services were held Saturday at Pikeside E.U.B. Church with the Rev. Lee Sheaffer and the Rev. A. Frazier officiating. Burial was in Rosedale Cemetery.
Published in the Morgan Messenger, Berkeley Springs, WV, on 21 May 1959
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