Graham passed away peacefully at Castlemaine Hospital on Thursday 26th October, aged 65.
Son of Margaret and Fred (dec).
Much loved husband of Joy and best friend of Tilly.
Proud father of Ashleigh and Jennifer and father-in-law of Jon and Rhys.
Doting Pop to Hudson.
Forever tinkering with Hot Rods.
Family and friends are invited to attend Graham's funeral service
to be held in the Church of Christ, Blakeley Road, Castlemaine on Monday 6th November at 11.00am
and will be followed by light refreshments.
A private cremation will be held.
If you wish to join us at the service via livestream
please return to the home page of this website and click on the livestream button.
The service will be live approximately 5 -10 minutes prior to commencing.
Casual dress preferred.
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Our sincere thoughts are with you Joy, Ashleigh, Jen and families on the passing of Graham.
Rest in Peace Robbo.
Carol and Rod Hadfield.
54 years have gone much too fast
Until we meet again my friend.
Phil Poole
What can I say.
Graham was one of those guys that was there to help whoever needed it. A font of knowledge with hotrod, engines and model aircraft.
It was always a pleasure to see Robbo and to say he will be sadly missed is an understatement.
My thoughts go to Joy and the rest of the family.
Clear calm skies mate and line the road with thick rubber.
Mark Godfrey
Sympathy to Joy and the family. Robbo was a friend in model aviation, and founder of the Mt Alexander MAC.
Taken too soon.
Noel Young
Dear Joy,
my sincere condolences to you and your family.
Vicki Farrell
Dear Joy & Family,
Our sincerest condolences to you all at this sad time.
Graham was one of a handful of friends that was always great to be around.
His talent and passion for cars was infectious and we would talk for hours whenever we got in touch.
God Bless you all at this time.
Tony & Nancy Scro
To Joy and family
So sorry for your loss. Robbo was a big part of my childhood when we went away on hot rod runs with robbo, my dad Wayne (chappo) Chapman, Barry Wright, Neil Pope, Tony Thomas and Murray Alcock. The last time I spoke to him was when he called when dad passed, and he made everything feel normal for the time I spoke to him, as we spoke about the old days.
He was the nicest person on the earth you ever meet … you will never be forgotten.
Thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jason Chapman
A true gentleman, who always had time to help others.
Kevin Griffiths