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Yesterday night at approximately 11:00PM Dennis Graham passed away

after a lengthy battle with a number of infections that developed after

his suffering a heart attack nine months ago.

Dennis began his Drum Corps career in 1959 as a baritone with the

Westmoreland Esquires. He played baritone with them from 1959 through

1980 and returned to them from 1984 through 1988. He also played

baritone with the Steel City Ambassadors competing Drum and Bugle Corps

from 1980 through 1985 and the Steel City Ambassadors Alumni Drum and

Bugle Corps from 1998 until his illness.

As an administrator he served as the Director/Business Manager of the

Knight Hawks Junior Drum and Bugle Corps from the Pittsburgh, Pa. area

from 1988 to 1989, Director/Business Manager of the Westmoreland

Esquires from 1976 through 1980, Business Manager of the Steel City

Ambassadors competing Drum and Bugle Corps from 1980 through 1983 and

Director/Business Manager of the Steel City Ambassadors Alumni Drum and

Bugle Corps from their inception in 1998 until the onset of his illness

nine months ago.

Dennis is also a Charter Lifetime Member of the Pennsylvania Drum Corps

Hall of Fame with his induction taking place on April 30, 2005.

Further information regarding services will be forthcoming as it

becomes available.

Chairman,

Pennsylvania Drum Corps Hall of Fame

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I am so deeply saddened to hear of Denny passing away. In all of my years in drum corps I have never met a person that could compare to Denny. He will truely be missed. He was and will aways be one of my dearest friends. He would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it.

Denny rest in peace my friend......................

Curt

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Dennis W. Graham

Westmoreland City

Dennis W. Graham, 63, of Westmoreland City, died Monday, July 3, 2006.

Husband of Connie Franklin Graham. Father of three daughters, Michelle

(Daniel) Ilich, of Herminie, Marla Graham, of North Huntingdon, and

Renee (Shawn) Kistler, of Hempfield Township. Brother of Gary (Claudia)

Graham and Donald Graham, of North Huntingdon. Also survived by nieces

and nephews. He was a veteran of the National Guard, and employed by

the Design Monument Co. in North Versailles. He was the director and

co-founder of the Steel City Ambassador's Drum and Bugle Corps. Friends

received from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at STRIFFLER'S OF WHITE

OAK CREMATION & MORTUARY SERVICES INC., 1100 Lincoln Way, White Oak.

Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in the funeral home chapel with

the Rev. Darrell D. Knopp officiating.

The Steel City Ambassadors Alumni Drum and Bugle Corps members are to

assemble in front of the funeral home at 7:00 PM sharp. Please wear

your new shirts, black pants, black socks, black shoes and NO hats.

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I am saddened to hear of Denny's passing. I truly enjoyed my time at SCA Alumni, and Denny was one of those who made sure that happened.

Ah, the bright lights of drum corps dim a slight bit more as another fine spirit departs our world for the next.

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Denny old friend, sorry to see you go. Your life touched alot of people down here. Now as you begin eternity with that heavenly corps, say hello from me to Bernie, Ed, Chuck, Rob, and all those corps people who have gone before. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Your friends, Gregg and Terri Sweney...

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Denny was one of the people that impressed me the most when I first started in drum corps. He made me realize that there was a long tradition of people giving so much of themselves to keep drum corps alive in Pittsburgh. Truly a class act. He will be missed by many. My condolensces to the Graham family.

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How sad. When I read in one of our local papers about Denny's passing, I was shocked. I had no clue that Denny had health issues. He gave so much to drum corps and I will never forget his smile. I'm sure he is up there smiling down at us and marching with the angels. My deepest sympathies to Denny's family and friends.

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