Billy Graham

1918 — 2018

Memories & Condolences

God has used the life and ministry of Billy Graham to impact the lives of millions around the world. Perhaps you have a testimony about Mr. Graham’s ministry.

What did Mr. Graham mean to you? We invite you to share your stories and remembrances or express your condolences to the family here.

  1. Deborah Turner

    I am a 66yr old grandma & when I was a little girl about the age of 6, I heard Dr. Billy Graham speak in Philadelphia, PA. My father was one of the volunteers & helped with many of the set ups. We lived in South Jersey & I remember the long ride to where Dr. Billy Graham was going to speak.

  2. DeAnn Trevathan

    Our thoughts and prayers are with Billy Graham’s family. He was a true evangelist. I could always trust that he would preach the Word of God in the way God intended. I remember listening to him as I grew up and he helped me come to relationship with the Father.

  3. Janie Longoria

    Our condolences to the Graham family. Back in the day, Mr. Graham had a revival in Corpus Christi, Texas and my dad was privileged and honored to be one of his interpreters. My dad spoke highly of him with fond memories. Blessings always, xoxo. The Longoria Family

  4. Debbie Octeau

    Mr. Franklin Graham, loved your dad. My thoughts and prayers to you and your beautiful family. Rev. Graham’s messages of hope and faith will stay with us. May God bless his family.

  5. Cathy Webb

    Reverend Billy Graham was a part of our family’s spiritual heritage for decades. His messages lifted us in times of sorrow and darkness and brought reassurance to us during happier times. His life was a wonderful gift to this world and I know that Heaven is rejoicing now that he is Home.

  6. Deb Ludington

    Mr. Graham represented love in action & I cannot even imagine the magnitude of the reception waiting to greet him when he passed over into paradise. Oh how this faithful servant of YHWH will be so greatly missed on this side, but I look forward to meeting him when my own journey home is complete!

  7. Cydney Anderson

    I weep–for missing him, for the ugliness of death, for my infant son growing up in a world without Billy in it. The words “My chains are gone, I’ve been set free, My God my Savior, has ransomed me,” were streaming on Pandora the moment I read the news. How perfect. I am brokenhearted but rejoicing.