George Wayne Graham

Born on August 22, 1946 in Orlando, Florida
Passed on February 16, 2026 in Palm Bay, Florida

George Wayne Graham, known to all who loved him as Wayne, passed away on February 16, 2025, at the age of 79.

He was preceded in death by his parents, William “Bill” and Mary Louise Graham; his brother, Ralph; his nephew, John Kevin; and his cousin, Jack David, Jr.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Maureen Graham; his children, Kevin Graham, Kerry Graham, and Kerin Graham Smith; his grandchildren, Jamison “Graham” Smith, Hannah G. Smith, Jaxsen G. Smith, Jessica F. Graham, Kevin Alexander “Xander” Graham, E. Maddux Graham, Layla H. Graham, and Gabriel H. Graham; his sister, Wanda Graham; his nephew, Ryan Graham; his cousins, Karlene, Robert, Tina, and Petra David; and his stepdaughter, Cindy Morrison, and her husband, Bill Morrison, whose devoted care and faithful support during his final months were a true blessing to him and to our family.

Wayne was born on August 22, 1946, in Orlando, Florida. A man of strength, character, and quiet confidence, he lived a life marked by service, dedication, and deep love for his family.


Wayne began his military service in 1965 in the United States Army and faithfully served his country for over 20 years, retiring with the rank of Captain at Fort Stewart, Georgia. His leadership, discipline, and unwavering commitment to duty earned him the respect of those who served alongside him. He carried the values of honor and integrity with him long after his uniform was folded away. Following his distinguished military career, Wayne became a Certified Public Accountant, where his sharp mind and strong work ethic continued to serve others well.

Wayne leaves behind a legacy of strength and kindness and will always be remembered for his sense of humor and the deep love he had for his friends and family. It was simply a fact of life that Wayne had a presence that filled a room, and people were naturally drawn to him. Those around him were pulled into his orbit, absorbed by his stories and experiences. His sense of humor brought laughter to those around him, and his steady strength brought comfort and security to his family.

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Wayne’s natural leadership, his sense of honor, and his vast love cannot be replicated. However, they are not gone from this world. Rather, Wayne’s legacy continues through his family and all the lives he impacted throughout his journey.

To the veteran, the leader, and the teacher, we say, “Thank you.”
To the good-humored man, the friend, and the companion, we say, “We miss you.”
To the brother, the husband, the father, and the grandfather, we say, “We love you.”
To Wayne Graham, we say, “Rest easy.”

Written by his oldest grandson Graham Smith

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Kerry Graham from POWDER SPRINGS wrote on March 24, 2026:
I was saddened to hear of your passing. Sorry we couldn't have been closer the past 12 years, but you will not be forgotten.
Jess Nolan from Palm Bay/Windsor Locks, CT wrote on March 23, 2026:
I’m so very sorry for your family’s loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Courtney from MALABAR wrote on March 5, 2026:
I will always cherish the memories of growing up with you and the simple joys you shared with us—like teaching us how to fold dollar bills into bow ties and little boots. Those moments meant more than you ever knew. I love you and miss you.
Hannah Smith from Versailles wrote on March 3, 2026:
We miss you very much. I will always love the memories of riding horses on the beach and seeing manatees for the first time. I’m happy you are no longer in pain. Rest easy Pop.
Kathleen Pearson from Palm Bay wrote on March 3, 2026:
Wayne,you are a fine example of “I wish the last time I saw You I would’ve known it would be my last😿miss you sir, til we meet again💔
Kathy Leas from Palm Bay wrote on March 2, 2026:
To a wonderful friend, you are missed and will not be forgotten. Rest in peace 🙏
Marie from New castle wrote on February 28, 2026:
I will forever cherish all the memories growing up around you and grandma. I love you Wayne, forever in our hearts!
Xander Graham from Woodstock wrote on February 27, 2026:
Rest in piece a great man, grandfather, and husband. Hope you are able to rest easy, I’m sorry I didn’t have more time to visit I love you pop.
Kerin Graham Smith from Ball Ground wrote on February 27, 2026:
You will be missed Dad.