Charles, “Bigman Chaz” Graham, of Springfield, Massachusetts, suddenly and unexpectedly lost his life last week to an unforeseen medical condition.
Graham, a loving, and family-oriented man leaves behind his parents Deborah and Bernard Davis and Charles Crump, two sisters Ariane and Shayna and their sons Alijah and Cameron, his wife Ruthy Graham of 11 years, and four-year-old daughter, Chasity Grace Graham.
Charles was first and foremost a family-man. His four-year-old daughter, Chasi Bear, was his entire world, and the light of his life. He loves his wife, Ruthy, with every ounce of his being. His number one priority in life was ensuring that he provided for his family, something he learned from his parents. He was extremely loveable and gentle, and he loved his wife and daughter with all of his heart and soul. His sisters and family meant the world to him.
Known as Bigman Chaz, he was a reliable friend and lived his life filling every room with his contagious smile, and his larger-than-life presence. He was considered the life of the party and was a reliable friend to all of his “brothers.” He was a one-of-a-kind, give his shirt-off-his-back kind of person, always willing to lend a hand.
The money raised for our campaign, "In Loving Memory of Bigman Chaz” would be a collection directly used for his burial and services, in order to assist his family with the sudden and unexpected loss of their loving son, brother, husband, and father. Please consider that any amount is greatly appreciated, as his widow, and now single-mother, Ruthdally, raises Chasity in a world without her father.
Graham, a loving, and family-oriented man leaves behind his parents Deborah and Bernard Davis and Charles Crump, two sisters Ariane and Shayna and their sons Alijah and Cameron, his wife Ruthy Graham of 11 years, and four-year-old daughter, Chasity Grace Graham.
Charles was first and foremost a family-man. His four-year-old daughter, Chasi Bear, was his entire world, and the light of his life. He loves his wife, Ruthy, with every ounce of his being. His number one priority in life was ensuring that he provided for his family, something he learned from his parents. He was extremely loveable and gentle, and he loved his wife and daughter with all of his heart and soul. His sisters and family meant the world to him.
Known as Bigman Chaz, he was a reliable friend and lived his life filling every room with his contagious smile, and his larger-than-life presence. He was considered the life of the party and was a reliable friend to all of his “brothers.” He was a one-of-a-kind, give his shirt-off-his-back kind of person, always willing to lend a hand.
The money raised for our campaign, "In Loving Memory of Bigman Chaz” would be a collection directly used for his burial and services, in order to assist his family with the sudden and unexpected loss of their loving son, brother, husband, and father. Please consider that any amount is greatly appreciated, as his widow, and now single-mother, Ruthdally, raises Chasity in a world without her father.

