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. Dan Martin

    I will never forget the service in a soccer field on Tan Son Nhut Air Base, Vietnam 1968. Dr. Graham came and spoke to a group of US military service men & women. His testimony of God’s love and grace will live in the lives of all who were blessed to hear his message. A true servant of our Lord.

  2. Melanie Peterson

    Some of my fondest memories are watching Reverend Graham preach during televised crusades with my family. I am so grateful for those experiences and for his wonderful ministry. I am praying for his family. He was a Godly man and I know heaven is is celebrating his home coming!

  3. Clayton Richter

    I loved to hear him preach. He was a true man of God and was touched by God. I studied under his ministry for a while. Believe me, God knew his heart as He knows everyone’s heart. May you have eternal rest with our Lord God Jesus Christ until we meet up yonder, dear brother. Thank you.

  4. Ramona Stout

    I have always admired Mr. Graham and got the honor to see him in Tampa, 1998. He was a true man of God and cared so much for all of us. I shall miss him. But I am glad that now he is reunited with his wonderful wife.

  5. Kennie Dubil

    All my love & sympathy to the Graham family at this time of loss. My first memory of Billy Graham was attending the NYC Madison Sq. Garden revival in the 50’s and again in Buffalo, NY at our baseball field in the 80’s. He was a remarkable man of God. Thank you.

  6. Abiola Akinremi

    Thank God for a life well spent! God has used daddy Billy to touch many lives. To all the family, even though you will miss him, rejoice that he has gone to rest! I pray that his good works will continue to the glory and honour of Jesus! Abiola.

  7. Mary Stewart Dixon

    My Mother, Kay Stewart and her twin sister sang at one of Mr. Graham’s first tent meetings in Los Angeles. I was 7 years old, but still remember the wooden chairs and singing “Just As I Am.” Mr. Graham never wavered from his message of salvation, and we were blessed God chose him as His ambassador.