CRANWELL – Graham
Passed away suddenly on Friday, October 29, 2021.
Much loved husband of Gwenda (Dec).
Loved father and father-in-law of Noel and Lisa, Raelene and Mark,
Ian and Belinda, Scott and Michelle, Neil and Allison.
Loving Pop of all his grandchildren.
Loved brother and brother-in-law of Valma, and David and Sylvie.
Will be greatly missed by all his nieces and nephews.
Loved And Remembered Always
Funeral NoticeA service to celebrate Graham’s life will be livestreamed on Monday, November 15, 2021 commencing at 10.00am.
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Rest In Peace Graham, You Will be sadly Missed By To all Dancing Friends around the Gippsland area like to Dance.
November 3, 2021A true gentleman ,always smiling, will be missed by all . Our thoughts are with all the family. Sue and Bob
November 3, 2021R.I.P. Mate TERRY GOLDSBROUGH and FAMILY
November 4, 2021So sorry to hear of Graham’s passing. A great friend over many years, just a great guy.
November 4, 2021
My sincere sympathy an thoughts are with his familyAn intimidating and worthy opponent on the football field or tennis court ,but after the match just a big gruff and humble teddy bear.
Rest easy Graham
Chris Long
November 4, 2021Graham Cranwell, a true champion of the Hazelwood / Churchill Football Netball Club and one of its greatest players. He holds the record for the most senior goals kicked and, during a career that spanned 16 years, he played 220 senior games for the club.
Graham came from a long line of footy players. His grandfather Albert played for the club in the final years of the 19th century, and Graham’s father Ken and brother David also donned the maroon guernsey. For several years, Ken was the club treasurer.
Graham is considered the clubs greatest full-forward. His long and accurate kicking is legendary. The highlights of his career are undoubtedly the 1965-66 back to back senior premierships. He also treasured the 1958 and 1968 reserves premierships.
Graham won the Mid Gippsland Football League goalkicking in 1965, 1966, 1967 and was runner-up in 1969. Over 17 seasons he amassed 565 goals for the seniors.
In 1970 Graham was made a Life MemberCondolences to the family.
R.I.P Champ
November 5, 2021We will miss our Sunday morning phone calls. We were sorry to hear of Graham’s passing. Miss you mate.
November 5, 2021Dear Cranwell families … Our deepest sympathy to you all on the passing of your brother, cousin, uncle, friend.
November 6, 2021
A jolly fellow, was nice to catch up in recent times. He will be missed by many.
Kindest regards from Lynette and Daryl Rawson and family.Rest In Peace, Graham. I enjoyed your big hearty waves as we always drive by your house and always saw you out and about.
You had a great manner. Who can ever forget your toast at Peter and Heather’s 50th anniversary party? It was a cracker.
Albert and Norma are saddened they aren’t able to attend the funeral because of restrictions. If there is any room for them, I hope they can contact me.
They would really like to come and pay their respects.
I hope you’re fitting into your new wings quite nicely. {{{hugs}}}
November 10, 2021Missing those weekly calls already. You’ve left a massive hole in our family’s lives 💔
November 12, 2021
Lost one of the best
RipDeepest Sympathy to Grahams’s Family on his passing. A dedicated timekeeper at the Lakes Entrance Football Netball Club.
November 13, 2021
RIPRest In Peace Uncle Graham. Reunited with Auntie Gwen. Both forevermore in my heart.
November 14, 2021Oh Pop…you’re going to be missed far more than you could have ever imagined. We’re all so lost without your calls already 😔
We love you ❤️Forever&Always❤️From your Granddaughter, Grandson-in-law and Great Grandchildren 💞
November 15, 2021A good friend since school days. Deepest sympathy to the family,
November 15, 2021Pop we will cherish all of our memories we have of you and laugh at the little things that gave u a giggle , we know you would of loved your graveside burial and would of loved watching what was going on , rest easy pop xxxx
November 15, 2021