Chapter Eternal: Lance Graber ’83

It is with great sadness that we announce Lance J. Graber ’83 in passing to Chapter Eternal. We extend our deepest condolences to all family and friends in this time. Read on for Lance’s obituary.

Obituary from Legacy.com

Lance J. Graber ’83, 61, beloved husband of Pam Graber, died from complications related to brain cancer on November 5, 2022, at their home in Scottsdale, AZ, surrounded by his loved ones.
Lance was born in West Hempstead, NY, the son of Raymond and Eileen Graber. He graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he received bachelor’s and master’s degrees. He had a long and successful career in real estate finance. Most recently, he served as a founder and principal at Front Range Capital, a real estate private equity firm he co-founded in 2010, which now has over $2 billion in assets under management. Lance devoted his free time to his children, Devin and Lindsey, coaching them in youth sports and being the loudest fan at every Staples High School sports game.
In addition to being a doting husband and father, Lance was a beloved son, sibling, uncle, role model, and friend. He displayed a love for life and determination to live it to its fullest, whether by going to metal concerts with his son, exploring Golden Gai in Japan with his daughter, or traveling to Vietnam with his wife. Lance consistently strived to be his best, always exploring new hobbies like skiing in his 30s or running over a thousand miles in a single year. He golfed and was a devoted member alongside Pam at both the Patterson and Estancia Golf Clubs.
He is survived by his wife, Pam Graber; their children, Lindsey and Devin Graber; daughter-in-law, Kait Graber; brothers, Doug and Ray Graber (sp. Carol Graber); sister, Nancy Graber; and brother-in-law, Mark Walsh. He is also survived by his loving in-laws, Tom and Alma Walsh; as well as nephews and nieces whom he adored.
There will be a service to honor him on Friday at 12:00pm at St. Luke’s Church. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in Lance’s name to the Mayo Clinic, where he received his cancer treatments ( https://philanthropy.Mayo clinic.org ).

Ernie Barsamian ’81, Chris Landsberg ’82, Mark Colm ’82, Mike Bear ’81, Dan Smith ’82, Corrine Keller ’85, Mark Demuro ’83, Kevin Kiley ’82, Amy Curtis Jamison ’82, and Mike Curtis ’82 attended Lance’s services. Lance Graber ’83 was loved by his Beta Rho family.