WATSON, Graham Campbell
May 11, 1954 – October 15, 2022
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father and grandfather. Graham Watson in his 69th year, passed away peacefully at Rosedale Hospice in Calgary Alberta on Saturday October 15, 2022.
Graham is survived by his loving wife and best friend, Susan Watson (Fralick); his loving daughters, Theresa Muir, Jody Muir (Cassidy Taylor) and Amanda Muir (Cody Price); his cherished grandchildren, Rundle Price and Oliver Taylor; his mother-in-law Winnifred Fralick and sister-in-law Kimberly Baigrie.
Graham is predeceased by his loving daughter Sarah Watson; his parents Robert and Nancy Watson; his sister Joanne and brother Scott; his father-in-law Kenneth Fralick; and sister-in-law Yvonne Wagner.
Graham was an employee of Canadian Tire Warehouse in Brampton for 34 years and he would take time off in the spring to help out at our family Maple Syrup Bush which he looked forward to every year. Graham also enjoyed playing golf in the Cochrane Men’s League, riding his motorcycle and being with family and spending time with his grandsons.
A private celebration of Graham’s life will be held.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Rosedale Hospice www.hospicecalgary.ca/rosedale/.
Please view a Photo Tribute to Graham
Arrangements entrusted to Flo Simpson, Funeral Director
Cochrane Country Funeral Home – cochrane@piersons.ca

Sue and family,
Graham was a wonderful, kind man who was extremely devoted to you Sue and his family. I know he is watching over you all. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him. May he rest in peace, finally pain free. My sincerest condolences and sympathies to you all.
Joanne
So sorry for your loss Sue and all your family. Thinking of you and all our condolences.
We will remember Graham as a devoted husband,family man and friend. The sugar Bush visits, the motorcycle rides and the years at Canadian Tire as a co worker and carpool partner. Our sincerest condolences on his passing.
We will remember Graham as a devoted husband,family man and friend. The visits to the sugar bush, the motorcycle rides and the years spent working at Canadian Tire and as a carpool partner. Our sincerest condolences.
Sue and family,
Sending my sincere condolences.
Cherish all of your special memories with tears and laughter.
Debbie
Graham was a fighter. Delt a band hand but kept a positive attitude and an optimistic outlook. I am proud to have been his friend and know he did all he did for his family. I will miss him.
Dear Sue and family, I am deeply saddened to learn of Graham’s passing. I remember his great laugh and the warmth and kindness reflected in his eyes. Graham and my husband, Ross would stand at length at the end of the driveway on Pickett Cres in Barrie, sharing many laughs together, and golfing stories as well.
It is unfortunate that during our busy lives we lost touch as Ross and I always enjoyed the energy that Graham brought to our lives.
Perhaps Ross and Graham can now reunite and play endless games of golf and share some good laughs together again.
And I know, from my own experience, that like Ross, Graham is very close to the ones he loves the most and will forever be in your hearts.
My deepest condolences.
So sad to hear of the passing of Graham we have had the pleasure of meeting and chatting with Graham and Sue over the years at the Keogh’s. Randy had wonderful chats about classic cars with Graham. Heaven sure has gained a beautiful angel
Sincere condolences to the Watson family. ♥️