To our beloved Grandad and Great Grandad, what a life you have lived! We remember fondly your amazing quest for knowledge and for always sharing generously the things you knew and that you found interesting. Although we were physically far apart we took comfort in knowing that you were there for a chat and that you always showed interest to hear our family updates. We will miss our long distance calls with you. All our love Zoe, Paul and families xxx
Zoe
22nd November 2020
Graham was a fountain of knowledge, I learnt so many things from this nonagenarian during my 7 years or so of working for him. He had the brain power and memory of someone half his age if not even younger (even if he did naturally get a bit more forgetful as the years went by) He remembered dates, events and location like you wouldn't believe. I truly admired and respected him for all he had done and achieved for his country as well as his own personal goals. I will always see him as one of life's fighters, he never gave up no matter what restrictions his health put on him, he showed inner strength that is most admirable. He is not someone who I will ever forget, I'm proud to have known him and called him a friend and he will be truly missed. And Graham if you are listening up there , I will do what you asked me and that is only think of the things that give me pleasure. My memories of you will always remain as joyous ones. Rest in peace! x
Sukhi
17th November 2020
On behalf of the Warminster Visually Handicapped Club, Janet Marshall wants to say that Graham was a loyal and serving member of the club and will be sadly missed by all it's members.
Carol
11th November 2020