Christian Graff

Service Date: June 15, 2024
Visitation Info: Linnemann Funeral Home Erlanger
Interment Info: St. Mary Cemetery
Service Info: St. Mary Cemetery
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Christian Alexander Graff, beloved husband, son, and friend, passed away unexpectedly on June 6, 2024. Christian had a beautiful soul and had a zest for life that touched everyone he met. He deeply loved his family and had a special affinity for animals.

Christian had a deep connection with the outdoors. His adventurous spirit led him to explore various destinations, but none captured his heart quite like the vibrant energy of Las Vegas.

A naturally gifted athlete, Christian’s passion for baseball was evident to all who knew him. Whether on the field or cheering from the stands, he radiated enthusiasm for the sport. As a loyal Bengals and Reds fan, he found immense joy in every game, his love for the sport extending beyond the diamond. You could always count on him having a baseball and glove with him to be ready to toss the ball around with anyone.

He is survived by his wife: Candace Graff, father: Bob Graff and step-mother: Tessa Graff, mother: Sheena Davis, brother: Quade, grandparents: Richard and Judy Graff, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and a niece and nephew. He was preceded by his animals: Snickers and Cleo.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, June 15, 2024 from 9:30am to 11:30am at Linnemann Funeral Homes, Erlanger. A graveside service will immediately follow at St Mary’s Cemetery, Ft. Mitchell. Memorial contributions can be made in Christian’s name to the Humane Society. Online condolences can be left at www.LinnemannFuneralHomes.com

Saturday
15
June
9:30 am - 11:30 am

Linnemann Funeral Home Erlanger

30 Commonwealth Avenue
ERLANGER, KY 41018
Saturday
15
June
12:00 pm

St. Mary Cemetery


Ft Mitchel, KY 41017

St. Mary Cemetery

Address: Ft Mitchel, KY 41017
Thursday
1
January
12:00 am - 12:00 am

Christian Graff


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Dear Candace and Family

I just learned of Christian’s passing. I am so sorry for the unbelievable loss and grief you must feel. I will never forget what a sweet and resilient man he was. I recall in the middle of having an unexpected seizure he was worried about you and his dog as he was recovering from this unexpected trauma. Yet he remained calm and caring and was concerned that i was taking my time to wait with him while you got the car to get him some lasting help.
He always had a ready smile when seeing him in the busy elevators at One Lytle. i will keep you and your family in my prayers for some peace over time. Karen and Greg Burkett (former One Lytlers 17th floor)