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. Eric Alava

    In the early 1950’s, I was a young immigrant boy from Finland. My family lived in Ranier, Minnesota, and I met Mr. Graham in International Falls and he asked me to accept Christ.

  2. Karen Smith

    My deepest sympathies for the loss of Rev. Billy Graham. He will be deeply missed. I’m 61 now, and I grew up listening to him. I wish I could have met him, but he is with God now.

  3. Rebecca D. Stephens

    To the Grahams: We have so many wonderful memories watching him preach on TV and attending his Crusades. We really enjoyed hearing his message about God and Jesus’ story. We love him and really miss him too. May God comfort his family and may God bless you all. Goodbye Billy.

  4. Betty Clayton

    My late husband and I lived in Asheville, NC. He was a music leader at church and inspired by the music of the Crusades. He was on the Sinking Fund Commission in 1976 for Buncombe County and had a photo op with Billy Graham. We were impressed and thankful for his humbleness and commitment to Christ.

  5. Rev Dr Eric Weaver

    At Princeton, I met Billy at the Evangelical Fellowship, and later went to the NY Crusade in 1957. This changed my life; I went to seminary and was ordained as an Episcopal priest. Because of him, I have combined both evangelism and liturgy in my ministry of 57 years. I thank God for Billy’s leading.

  6. Patricia Grett

    As a child my family listened to Billy Graham on the radio. Later we watched his Crusades on TV. He inspired us to seek salvation and deepened our desire to serve the Lord. Even today his messages still speak to the heart.

  7. Ruth Senecal

    I enjoyed seeing the funeral. Thank you for sharing all your stories. Ruth must be a junior miss! I just read one of her books talking about her daddy and life on the mountain. Just wanted to thank all of your family for sharing with us your testimonies. So glad Billy just told it like it is, salvation!

  8. Joan Adams

    I had the pleasure and fondly recall his Crusade in Madison Square Garden in the 1950’s. I was a teenager and my Aunt Faithe drove my cousin, Donna, and me to New York to see and hear him preach. It was awe inspiring and an experience I will never forget. God bless the Graham family.