
Cranford Graves
His life was a sermon. He was one of the hardest working men you ever knew. He had many jobs, and often held multiple ones at the same time. He sold car parts; was an electrician; salesman; hospice chaplain; school bus driver, trainer, supervisor, and director; pastor to the community; baseball umpire; Mr. Fix-It-All; lover of technology (especially the newest iPhone); rememberer of names; gatherer of stuff; estate & garage sale connoisseur; Amazon preferred customer; cigar enjoyer; Jeff Gordon enthusiast; Razorbacks fanatic; football coach critic; referee irritant; joke teller; hard-time giver; professional hugger; and notorious cut-up. But the jobs he loved the most were being husband to Kathey; Dad to Matt and Amy; Popsy to not only his grandkids, but other friends and family; and Friend to everyone who met him.
He was re-united in Heaven with his mother, Mary Sue Hyman; father, F.D. Graves; mother-in-law & father-in-law, Hazel & JT Chism; brother, Brad Graves; and brother-in-law, Charlie Hayes. He is survived by his wife, Kathey; two children, Matt Graves (Corey) and Amy Knight (John); 5 grandchildren, Macy, Baylie, Drew, Eli and Casey; 3 siblings, sister Vickie Teer (His best friend, David), brothers Glenn Graves (Julie), and Raymond Graves (Karen); many nieces and nephews; as well as a few great nieces and nephews.
A worship service celebrating his life will be Monday, October 17 at 2:00pm at Heritage Church, with a graveside gathering immediately afterwards at Memorial Gardens, followed by a cigar lighting of remembrance. Guests are encouraged to wear red to the service and bring their favorite cigar to the graveside.
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