
He attended Topsham schools. He worked as a self-employed fisherman for 40 years. He also tended boat for his brother-in-law for 20 years.
He undoubtedly loved his boys and enjoyed spending time with all three of them and his grandchildren.
In his spare time, he enjoyed playing darts, participating in many competitions. He also enjoyed playing cribbage and card games. He loved fishing and hunting though out his life. He served for 4 years on a clam committee for the town of Brunswick.
He is predeceased by his father.
Surviving are his three sons, Nick Graffam and his wife Bekah of Durham, Nate Graffam and his wife Sierra of Durham, and Marc Graffam of Freeport. Also surviving are 4 sisters Tammy Holman and her husband Peter of Brunswick, Cindy Pinkham of Bath, Wanda Johns and her husband Andy of Woolwich, and Heidi Hogan and her boyfriend Rick of Bath, one brother Michael Graffam of Brunswick, his mother Dorothy of Bath, two grandchildren Colby Ryan and Raelynn Graffam, and several nieces, nephews, aunt, uncles and cousins.
He will be sadly missed and loved by many!
Visiting hours will be Friday, February 10th from 6-8 PM at Stetson’s Funeral Home, 12 Federal St., Brunswick.
Memorial condolences may be expressed at stestonsfuneralhome.com.
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