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Jim Graham, 59, Taylor County, KY (1965-2025) Jim Graham of Campbellsville, son of Sammie Dale Graham and Connie Jane Franklin Graham, was born November 19, 1965 in Taylor County, Kentucky. He died at 10:35 A.M., Monday, November 10, 2025 in Campbellsville at age 59. He professed faith in Christ and was a member of Muldraugh Hill Baptist Church. Jim was employed as a contractor in nuclear services. He had previous worked as an auctioneer with Jimmie Knifley Realty, Cox Interior, Taylor County Stockyards and with the Taylor County School System as a bus driver and in maintenance. He united in marriage to Sue Perry November 15, 2004. Most of all, Jim loved his family. He enjoyed farming, working in hay, tobacco and with cattle, riding his gator, his work in nuclear power and traveling. Besides his wife, Sue Graham of Campbellsville, he is survived by two sons and two daughters: James Austin Graham and wife, Megan of Campbellsville, Jamie Morgan Bridges and husband, Seth and Tarah Lynn Blea and husband, Jordan of New Mexico and Michael Dale Miller; eight grandchildren: Riley Blea, Avery Blea, Rocco Bridges, Ashton Graham, Lily Graham, Haley Graham, Persephone Graham and Lyam Dunn; his parents, Sammie and Connie Graham of Campbellsville; two brothers: John David Graham and wife, Nicole and Mark Douglas Graham and wife, Melissa of Campbellsville; one sister-in-law, Diane Hyde and husband, David; two nephews: Wesley Graham and Gabe Graham and two nieces: Megan Graham and Ellie Mae Pittman and many other relatives and friends. FUNERAL SERVICE: 2pmET Friday, November 14, 2025 at Muldraugh Hill Baptist Church by Bro. Mark Graham PRIVATE BURIAL: Graham Heritage Cemetery This story was posted on 2025-11-12 17:02:53
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