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Charles
and Anna Graham represent the third pioneer family for us to
remember on Founder's Day. Charlie Graham's parents were among the
early members of our church, and Charles remembered going to
Sunday School in the old church on the comer of Warner Avenue and
Gothard with Charles Applebury when they were both boys, Charles
was born on March 8,1896, in Huntington Beach. When he was a young
boy, his parents built the large two-story house across the street
from the Meadow Lark Golf Course on Graham Street. He lived there
until he and Anna married on March 15,1917. Anna had been born on
January 14, 1898, in Clearfield, Iowa, and her family had moved to
Huntington Beach in 1910.
Charles and Anna had two sons, who were baptized in the
Wintersburg Church (as were their five grandchildren and four
great grandchildren). In earlier years, most of the social life in
Wintersburg revolved around the church. Charlie's wife, Anna,
along with Ruth Slater, Carol Applebury and others, would work
together to prepare the annual turkey dinner, which was a major
fund raising event. Several hundred people came from all around to
attend the feast, which had been two days or more in the making.
During his farming years, Charles Graham raised celery, sugar
beets and lima beans, until in more recent years he found it more
profitable to plant mobile homes on his farm along Warner Avenue.
It is now known as the 'Sea-Aira Mobile Estate." But through
all these productive years he was also a devoted churchman,
serving many years On the Board of Trustees. He co-chaired the
Building Committee with Oscar Strickland when our current
facilities were built.
Anna Graham is the one who especially represents a third strand of
our heritage at Community Church. For many years, back in the
forties and fifties, she was the Benevolence Treasurer. The
Official Board minutes, for meeting after meeting, tell of her
report of contributions for missionaries and other benevolent good
works. There was the Conference campaign for Plaza Community
Center and All Nations Foundation. She supported a proposal to
adopt a Chinese student at Fukien Theological Seminary and pay for
his support from World Service Funds. Special missionary programs
were held, and Anna Graham efforts involved both the benevolence
work of the church and the missionary activities of the Women's
Committee on Missions.
Anna was a member of our church for sixty-six years, passing away
on July 23,1981. Charles died on May 14, 1985, having been a
member for seventy years.
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