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GRAHAM PAUL MOYSE
Born: Aug 06, 1955
Date of Passing: Jul 11, 2006
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryGRAHAM PAUL MOYSE 1955 2006 With great sadness we announce the passing of Graham Paul Moyse on July 11, 2006, peacefully and suddenly, at home with his family. Graham will be lovingly remembered by his wife Lorraine and son Nathan, parents Gordon and Jean, mother-in-law Elizabeth Watson, brother David (Connie), sister Jacqueline, sister-in-law Sharon (Scottie) McIntosh, nieces Heather McIntosh, Jazzmyn Jory and brother-in-law Neil Watson. Graham was born in London, England on August 6, 1955 and emigrated to Canada with his parents in 1969. He attended Pierre Radisson Collegiate. Graham travelled the world in his younger days and was especially interested in the peoples and cultures of the East. Graham worked in private health care for a number of years, as an orderly, an activity worker and a caregiver. He had endless patience with those he helped. Of later years he worked for Nesbitt Burns and later Richardson Securities. Graham was a potter and an artist. He loved shaping the clay and making vessels. Graham was a strong and gentle person who dearly loved home life and his wife, son, parents and extended family. He was a caring and supportive partner and parent. He had many trials with his health over the years but bore them gracefully without complaint. We know Graham is with God now and that nothing can separate him from our love. Funeral service will be held on Monday, July 17, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. at John Black Memorial United Church, 898 Henderson Hwy., with Rev. Jim Hatherly officiating. Interment will follow at Green Acres Cemetery. Should friends wish, donations in memory of Graham can be made to the Kidney Foundation, 730 Taylor Ave., Winnipeg, R3M 2K8. Arrangements in care of: KLASSEN FUNERAL HOME 1897 Henderson - North of McIvor - 338-0331 Help us support Winnipeg Harvest by bringing a Tin for the Bin
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 15, 2006