Graham Morey
September 13, 1945 - September 01, 2022
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Graham D. Morey, 76, of Indianapolis, IN passed away on September 1, 2022. Graham was born in Evansville, IN to Freeman and Caroline (Denby) Morey on September 13, 1945. Graham was an accountant working most recently for H & R Block before his retirement. HE was a veteran proudly and bravely serving in the US Army. All his friends called him Grahambo. He was very active in the American Legion and was elected Commander of Post 500 in Speedway. He was the Financial Secretary for the Knights of Columbus Holy Family Council and Governor of the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants. He was a member of several lineage societies such as Sons of the Revolution, Indiana Chapter and Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. He has a great passion for history and genealogy. Graham was a long-time parishioner of St. Christopher Catholic Church in Speedway, IN. In 2002, Graham was preceded in death by his wife Janice A. (Cooper) Morey. He is survived by his daughter Amanda Darling of Westfield, IN. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Knights of Columbus Holy Family Council.
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Commander Johnette Lawson - Post 500
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I know that Commander Morey meant a lot to many people over the years. He was more than just the Commander, he was a friend to all. On behalf of the American Legion Post 500 familly we send our deepest condolences.
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Sandi Stelzel
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Graham was truly a great person and did many things for American Legion Speedway Post 500. He will be missed by many. And a great friend. Graham, you have fought a hard battle for a long time and now you can Rest in Peace.
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Christopher J. A. Morry
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Family and friends may not know that Graham was one of founding members of the international Morey one name genealogy research group. Regrettably that group fell apart over a decade ago with the death of its founder, Geoffrey Lloydd Williams of New Zealand. But Graham and I kept in touch and on top of the latest efforts on uniting the disparate members of that clan over the years. Rest well Graham.
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Frank Davis
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I'm so sad I'm sorry we haven't spent much time with him the last 10 years, I will always remember him as the Easter Bunny or uncle Graham. He was a life long friend of my mother and will be missed.
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Darlene Madden
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Graham and I went to grade and high school together. All his friends here in Evansville are greatly saddened by his passing. Our prayers are with you.
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Mary Louise Olsen Sowa
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Graham and I both grew up in downtown Evansville. He took me to my first college dance when I was a senior in high school and he was at U of E. Graham was a fine person and I will always have wonderful memories of him and his mother! Rest in peace Graham!