September 16, 2014
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Bebe ,Ron and Family (Niece)
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February 2, 2018
Although we can't be there with you our thoughts are with all the family. Our memories are of a great man with whom we have spent lots of happy times with both in Canada and over in England along with his wife, our dear Aunty Jo. May you rest in peace. All our love from Bebe, Ron, Alison Diane and families.
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Dennis & Yvette (friends)
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February 2, 2018
sending our love with thoughts and prayers of an amazing man. Thinking of you all. Hugs. God's new angel.
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Rebecca Herrington (friend)
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February 2, 2018
Our condolences go out to all of the Graham families in this time of sorrow. When I was a new recruit in Selkirk, I was warmly welcomed into the Graham family dinners and other occasions. Mr. Graham always had a smile to greet me and I have many fond memories of great times spent with them. He was a wonderful role model and friend. I am proud to have known all three Richard Grahams. Rest in Peace Mr. Graham.Sincerly, Becky Herrington
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Elgin Austen
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February 2, 2018
I worked closely with Dick as a Sergeant on London Police. Both of us worked under Staff Sergeant Maurice Heath. Dick had a great personality, many experiences and positive work ethic. A very clever fellow that didn't need to remember names as he called everyone 'son'. He was very well liked and will be greatly missed. A great guy.
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Hamish Donaldson (friend)
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February 2, 2018
Long time no see. Our condolences on your loss.
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Rick & Nancy COLE (Friend of son)
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February 2, 2018
To Dick , Arlene & Elaine, Paul and families. We were very sorry to hear about Dick Sr. passing. We all know what you are going through and extend our best wishes to you and your families. I remember the times your dad visited Dick in Norway House and this memory has brought back a lot of past memories of our time in Norway House. Your dad was a gentle giant with a great sense of humour, a real gentleman and a nice guy. He probably saved our bacon once or twice after some of the capers we pulled. Again our deepest condolences. God Bless. Rick & Nancy COLE.
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Donald & Helen Schram (fellow lps)
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February 2, 2018
great & friendly policeman
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Brian Crump (London Police Force)
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February 2, 2018
One of the best to have served at the LPF. Respected by his co-workers. His family must be very proud of him. My condolences.
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Ethel & Doug Hogg (Friends)
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February 2, 2018
Dick has been a true and close friend since we joined the London Police Force in 1947. We met Ethel on a coffee break at a diner on motorcycle patrol. Dick said she would be a good one for me to marry - which I eventually did. I shall never forget Dick's last visit to London a couple of years ago. Our small group of former cops had lots of laughs. All who knew Dick Graham loved him and will always remember him. Our sincere condolences to his great family.
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Jack Churney (Retired London Police) (Co worker)
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February 2, 2018
I have many fond memories of Dick. He taught me and many others to drive the old stick shift Harleys. A true gentleman and outstanding police officer.
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George T. Brunton (Member London Police)
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February 2, 2018
I first met Dick when I joined the Provost Corps in 1955. Later I had the pleasure of working with him as a member of the London Police Force. He had a strong work ethic and a friendly disposition which served him well during his law enforcement career. My sympathy to his family. May he rest in peace.
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Harold Tuthill (Friend)
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February 2, 2018
Dick and I were partners on the Morality Squad in the mid 50s. He was a great workmate and we had a great time and a good case or two. Sadly, we lost touch when I left the Force. My condolences to his family.
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Joan Turner (Forer cx0worker LondonPoliceSrvice)
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February 2, 2018
I had the pleasure of working on the front desk of a London(Ont) Police HQ with Sgt. Graham prior to his retirement. He was a good friend and colleague and will be greatly missed, thoughts and prayers are with is family. Sincerely/Joan Turner
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Emmet Lecompte (Co worker London Police Service)
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February 2, 2018
I knew Sgt Graham as one of my earlier patrol Supervisors. He was always polite and fair with not only his patrol officers but also with the citizens we serve regardless whether they were victims, witnesses or suspects. A real professional and excellent role model.May God Bless Dick and comfort his family.RespectfullyEmmet Lecompte (Ret Sgt London Police Service)
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Fred Schell (fellow police officer)
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February 2, 2018
I had the pleasure of working at L.P.D. with Dick for several years-he was a great guy with a smile and a kind word for all-he had a kind of wisdom that came naturally-God Bless you Dick, you were one of a kind...
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Dennis Parker (Fellow Police Officer, London, Onta
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February 2, 2018
Dick was a great individual. He had natural leadership abilities. He was held in such high regard by all those who worked with and for him on the London Police Force. Dick, may you Rest in Peace.
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william Ainsworth (Bill) (Former collegue.)
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February 2, 2018
I worked with Dick on the London streets, but mainly in London Police Services Headquarters. Dick was one of the finest men I have ever met. He commanded instant respect. I sometimes got an invitation to enjoy a glass of beer with him and his massive German Shepherd dog at his home. Of course he was a veteran of WW11 and I am pleased that he lived a long time.
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Rick Niles (ret. Sgt. London Police Service) (It w
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February 2, 2018
When I became a police constable with the London Police in 1969, I like many others on 1 Pltn, were blessed and very fortunate to have Sgt. Dick Graham as our leader, and mentor! His common sense and work ethic and loyalty to his 'men' and the citizens of London were beyond reproach! In closing, I thank the Graham Family for sharing your father with his extended family. Respectfully yours, Rick Niles (Ret. Sgt. London Police Service)
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Lory Moro (Friend)
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February 2, 2018
It is with sincere sadness that we learn of Dick's passing. Condolences to his family and close friends. Much time has passed since we saw him last, but we have fond memories. Rest In Peace. ~ Sincerely, Lory & Mary Ellen Moro & family.
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David Hickey
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February 2, 2018
My condolences to his family. I worked with Dick for a long time. I'm sure he would want to have known I made it to sergeant as well. God Bless you Dick. Respectfully David Hickey, 2 Platoon.
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Alan Keutsch (friend)
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February 2, 2018
A true gentleman. Haven't seen him for some time but remember him fondly. RIP Dick
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Staff Sergeant Paul Gilpin, London Police Service,
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February 2, 2018
My deepest sympathy.
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Mike & Wilma Ratkowski (Friends)
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February 2, 2018
So sorry to hear of your loss
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Ray and Ina Adams
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February 2, 2018
Our deepest sympathy Dick and Arlene. Our thoughts are with you at this time.