Patricia Ann Graham, 76, of Greenwood, IN, passed away on April 8, 2018. She was born April 26 in Manila, Arkansas. Before retiring, she was a realtor/broker in South Bend, Indiana. She loved being in the garden and planting her beautiful flowers. She also loved to entertain; throwing Luau’s in summer, Christmas parties for the dealership, and planning birthday parties throughout the year. She also loved to golf (she even had her own golf cart). Pat loved planning the Graham Christmas; she would decorate the tree, put out her Christmas Village, and cook for days. She would bake her famous “apple treasures” for the grandkids, and of course, shop for all the family. She loved to cook and was constantly being asked, “Can I have that recipe?” Pat loved to sing and participated in her high school’s talent shows. She was a very talented and loved person, who will be dearly missed.
Pat was married to Kim Graham; mother to seven daughters: two of her own, two with Kim, and three from Kim’s previous marriage. She planned weddings for several of the girls. She would do the flowers herself, and sometimes prepare the food.
Her daughters are Susan Ash, Brenda (Skeeter) Hoffman, Stephanie Wright, and Kimberly Allen. Her stepdaughters were Angie Whitham, Beth (Don) Coats, and Debbie (Greg Neil) Graham. She has a brother, Gary Buck, from Jonesboro, Arkansas. Pat also adored her 13 grandchildren: Ben McGlawn, Zack Piatt, Sean Whitham, Kevin Whitham, Derek Coats, Heather Tyra, Ashten Coats, Candice Rohrman, Allison Rohrman, Devan Graham, Cameron Wright, Ian Allen, and Lana Allen. She also has two great-grandchildren, Kaley McGlawn and Ayden McGlawn. Pat also has two nephews, Andrew Buck and Daniel Buck, and a grandniece, Ferne Buck.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, April 12th at Indiana Funeral Care, Harry W Moore Chapel, 8151 Allisonville Road, with visitation beginning at 12:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Pat’s honor to the Shriner’s Hospital (https://donate.lovetotherescue.org) and the American Heart Association (www.donatenow.heart.org).
Chris Landroche says
I’m so sorry for your loss. Pat was a wonderful person. She will be missed.