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. Loline O’Neal

    I never had the pleasure of meeting Rev. Graham in person, but I always listened to his messages when he was on television. I always felt the spirit of the Lord‘s presence.

  2. Debbie Stivers

    I was born in 1953. We visited my grandmother a lot and I can say every time Billy Graham was on television, she was watching. He was a part of my past and I will forever remember him due to my love relationship with my grandparents. RIP Mr. Graham!

  3. Ruth Aloha

    Back in the 1960s when he was doing a crusade in New York City, I remember my father looking at my mother and questioning whether or not he should go down to the altar. He did! And when I was in Bible college they showed clips from Billy Graham’s crusades in our evangelism class.

  4. Dennis O'Keefe

    I met Dr. Graham only once, in 1987 outside of Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, SC. I had just received Christ less than a year before. I attended one night of his revival. I saw him outside the stadium and shook his hand, a moment I will never forget.

  5. Janis Miles

    I was saved in St. Albans Baptist Church in Australia. Rev. Ron Baker was saved at a Billy Graham Crusade in Australia. He came to Pastor for 6 months and during that time my husband was saved and I was baptised. If Ron had not driven the bus to the Crusade he wouldn’t be saved, and my husband wouldn’t be saved. Amen.

  6. david bashore

    Saw Billy Graham at the Rose Bowl when I was about 16 years old. He was the greatest person [or minister] I have ever known. I will always remember him. I will probably see him soon. The soon is because I am close to 80.

  7. Jean Runnels

    I worked for Billy Graham Evangelistic Association in Minneapolis, MN. I interpreted for hearing impaired people during Crusades. One man on the Board of Directors of BGEA needed an interpreter, so I attended for him. I am thankful for the ministry and the widespread effect on so many souls!

  8. Diane Graham

    Sending my heartfelt condolences to the entire Graham family. Even though we rejoice that Billy has finished his course and is in paradise with Jesus and his loved ones who passed before him, we still feel the pain of his passing. I pray that God will comfort you as only He can during this time.

  9. Suzanne Rhenow Kenyon

    Accepted Christ as Savior at a Crusade in 1957 at the age of 14, as well as my parents Wilbur & Elizabeth Rhenow! My mother just went Home to Heaven on Sept. 16th! Born Nov. 12, 1917!