Frank Winn Graves, 90, arrived in Wichita Kansas on January 21, 1930 and departed from Pueblo, Colorado October 21, 2020. He graduated from Central High School in 1948 and went to Abilene Christian College from 1948-1950 where he met his future bride, Anna Louise (Pat). He continued his education and went to A&M (now CSU) in 1953 where he received a bachelor’s degree in Animal Husbandry. Frank also joined the Army in 1953 at the tail end of the Korean War and served 3 years, as a clerk typist in Military Specialty Operations. During this time, he married his sweet Pat in 1954.
He additionally received his teaching degree and taught mathematics for 2 years at Keating Jr. High, moved to Pitts Jr. High for 1 year where he started teaching history. He then moved to East High for 6 years and continued to teach history. He took a 1-year sabbatical to get his master’s degree from New Mexico Highlands University. He laughed about being a slow learner and returned to Central High School where he first started and taught there until he retired January 1990.
His teaching was not just limited to school. He also shared his knowledge and love of history with family by sharing times together in beautiful and special places in Colorado. Many fond memories include picnicking at San Isabel Lake, staying in cabins at the lodge, hiking to Marion Mine and exploring historical places such as the Alpine tunnel. Frank unselfishly worked hard throughout the years to take care of all of his family’s needs. He spent many summers roofing to earn additional money and also served as treasurer for PEA until 2000. Even more important to Frank was to lead his family spiritually. He had an unending love for the Lord and enjoyed singing and leading the congregation in joyful praise to the Lord. He also taught many classes concerning the history of Christianity and how it relates to current modern day living. His family will always be grateful for his loving example of a being a strong Christian husband, father and friend. Frank was proceeded in death by his wife, Anna Louise (Pat) Graves and his parents, Birdie Juanita and Frank Funk Graves. Frank was also proceeded in death by his three older sisters, Virginia, Betty and Connie. Frank is survived by his children, Patti (Jim) Altmix, Stephen (Carolyn) Graves, Gayle (Jon) Junker and was blessed with 11 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, 7 nephews and 1 niece.
Viewing will take place at Southwest Church of Christ on Saturday October 24, 2020 at 1:00 with funeral service to follow at 2:00. A livestream of the service will be available at SWchurchofchrist.org
PALLBEARERS
Jacob JunkerPallbearer
Zachary JunkerPallbearer
Mason GravesPallbearer
Matther GravesPallbearer
Mark McPhersonPallbearer
Eric WaldronPallbearer
Jonathan BerryHonorary Pallbearer
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