Homer Denver "Buddy" Graham III’s portrait

Homer Denver "Buddy" Graham III

  • 20 years old
  • Born Mar 25, 1987
  • Died Oct 22, 2007
  • United States
Please share memories & photos to celebrate Bud's life.This is a tribute to bravery & acts of courange dedicated to Jeff Marlowe, Marine Cpls Steven Morse &Carl McCauley.Who risked all to save our son from a flaming vechicle.Thanks.
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Buddy's life was defined by kindness and helping others.  He was always willing to help anyone in need, from changing tires, assisting stranded strangers, to helping his friends and loved ones in anyway needed.

He loved to cook  and   came up with some very strange but shockingly good concoctions.

He was a true Patriot and anxious to serve his country. A very dedicated soldier and a proud member of the North Carolina National Guard B BTRY 1/113 FA, in Monroe NC.

Bud attended Cafe Fear Community College and was at the happiest point in his life.

Life will never be the same without him.

As a tribute to the two brave Marines,  and the Columbus County Deputy,who risked their lives to pull our son from a burning wreck (10-22-2007), we will be donating to "Toys For Tots" (a Marine Corps Charity). in North Carolina, West Virginia, and Tennessee. In this way their selfless acts of courage, devotion to helping others in need ,and  acts of bravery will be honored by helping children. These men also gave the gift of sight to two people since we were able to donate Homer's corneas.Thank you Cpl Steven Morse,Cpl Carl McCauley, and Jeff Marlowe.  Mere words could never express our gratitude to these brave and wonderful men.

QUOTE: "It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived"-General  George S. Patton

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350 days since you left us.

dad (Oct 08, 2008)

it has been 350 days since my precious, beautiful, son left this earth. i think of him every day, and miss him and love him. i look for him every time a big white expedition goes by, i look for him everythime a car with a "thimper box" bass goes by, i see him everytime a tall strong young man walks by, and know the pain all over agin that it will be a long time until i see him agian.
mom and i are trying io help with the frg at the guard unit, and seeing the young men that were his comrades hurts us, and helps us both. it is a mixed blessing to see them, to touch them, to know their love . they honor our son as we honor them.
we just miss you bud, we just really miss you and love you.
love

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alan atkins (Oct 01, 2008)

I remember homer always coming up to me in ag and always asking if i had any dip. and then the time we took his expedition out in the field goind torwards the middle school. homer always had a smile on his face and always made everyone laugh. it was very rare to see him mad. man we all love you from the bottom of our hearts. you will always be with us everywhere we go, and there won't be a day that passes by that we don't think of you.love you bro.

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SPC Tim Martin (Jan 16, 2008)

Graham..............man theres no words that cant amount up to the man he was... i wish we had more good men on earth like him....

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