Joseph Graf

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Joseph P. Graf 83 of the Masonic Home in Burlington passed away Tuesday at Samaritan Hospice in Mt. Holly. Mr. Graf was born in New York City. He resided in Trenton and Chesterfield most of his life. A graduate of Trenton High School he retired after more than 30 years with Sarlo Tool and Machine Company. A member of the Apollo Lodge F & A.M. An avid NY Yankee fan, he enjoyed trains, gardening and his German heritage. Son of the late Josef & Anne Graf. Husband of the late Anita Graf, who passed July 25, 2016. Grandfather of the late Diana Megan French-Graf. Father in law of the late Stacie Graf. Surviving are his children, Jackie Graf of Burnside, KY. Cathy-Jo Brendel of Toms River. Joseph B. & Kathryn Graf of Yardley, PA. James M. & Susan Graf of Morrisville. 7 grandchildren Jeremy Graf, Nicole (Josh) Harrison, Jennifer Graf, Danielle (Jesse) Guidry, Heather Graf, Amanda (Ronald) Vogelei, Daniel Brendel. 8 great grandchildren. a sister Anita Briggs of Columbus, NJ many nieces and nephews. Funeral services are private for the family at Knott's Colonial Funeral Home, Hamilton. Memorial donations may be made in his memory to the Masonic Home of NJ, 902 Jacksonville Road, Burlington NJ 08016
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1934 - 2017

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