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Frances Graham
January 13, 2011
Uncle Bud was very dear to me and my sisters and very close to my mom Barbara Keith Graham, Bud's sister in-law, and to my dad, Dale Graham. We will all remember him warmly and send our love to all our cousins. Though we haven't seen you in far too long, you are always close to our hearts. Love, Franc Graham and family
Jonathan Keith Del Collo
January 13, 2011
Deepest condolences. May his soul rest in peace.
Jonathan Keith Del Collo, Grand-Nephew
Grandson of Frank M. Keith, Jean's brother.
January 13, 2011
For Family and Friends of CDR Albert A. Wood, Jr., USN, Ret.
No bond is greater than that between family members and that of submarine sailors. We, of the the Nautilus Alumni Association, extend our deepest condolences as you grieve. "Bud" will be missed but not forgotten by his shipmates.
Sailor Rest Your Oar!
Tommy Robinson, '63 - '67
Secretary - Nautilus Alumni Association
William Whelan
January 12, 2011
As Chaplain of the Tarheel Base of the U.S. Submarine Veterans, Inc., I extend our condolences to Al's family. We established a memorial to Al's submarine, the S-28, in Wilmington and have known him for several years. Al was one of the few survivors of the S-28 when she was lost during World War II. His oar is at rest. Chaplain Bill, Cary, NC.
Judy Hogan-Wood
January 11, 2011
We love you, Bud, and know that you are happy and at peace with Helen, Jon and your beautiful wife, Jean. We will miss you forever!
With love and admiration, Judy
Eliza Graham
January 8, 2011
We never got to met Bud but have been fortunate to have his son Chris Wood (Papi) in our lives for 15 year. Our deepest sympathy for those mourning the loss of this great man! May the memories of his life and what he gave to it, live on in the lives of his friends and family. From: Greg, Sean and Eliza Graham (Chris Wood's Step Children)
Deb Brown
January 7, 2011
We are so sorry for your loss. Our deepest love and sympathies are with you and your family at this time.
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