Robert Arthur Graeme

robert graeme

November 30, 1991 ~ April 25, 2026

Born in: Asheville, North Carolina
Resided in: Asheville, North Carolina

Robert Arthur Graeme, 34, of Asheville, North Carolina, passed away on April 25, 2026, in his hometown. Born on November 30, 1991, in Asheville, Robert lived a life marked by creativity, athleticism, and a deep appreciation for the arts and history.

A graduate of T.C. Roberson High School in 2010, Robert went on to pursue his HVAC degree and license at the Tulsa Welding School in Jacksonville, Florida. He excelled in his coursework having both perfect attendance and making the dean’s list graduating in 2018. He worked in the Jacksonville, FL area and received high praise for his skills as an installer. His intelligence and skill were evident in all that he pursued.

Robert was an exceptional athlete who played soccer throughout much of his life. His love for sports extended to tennis as well. Beyond athletics, he was a talented drummer and artist with a keen interest in music and drawing. A deep thinker with a charming personality, Robert had a natural ability to connect with others and was known for his loyalty as a friend. His creativity and curiosity also fueled his love for history.

He is survived by his loving family: his mother Cindy Schultz and her partner George Thorp; his father and stepmother, Bob and Jeannie Graeme; his sister Katelynn Graeme and her husband Ben Doolittle; and his cherished niece Lily. He will also be deeply missed by his aunt Marianne Fortuna, uncle Doug Schultz and aunt Kathy Schultz and many cousins: Brian Connell (Talli), Jennifer Kiiss (Mark), Catharine Connell, Laura Fortuna, David Fortuna (Meredith), Matt Schultz (Chelsea), Nicole Schultz, Bobby Dean (Angie), Kristin Gibson (Mike), and Robert’s loving girlfriend, Amber Reis, as well as his many friends and extended family.

Robert was predeceased by his grandparents Harold and Betty Schultz; grandmother Catharine Graeme; grandfather Edward Graeme; aunt Catharine Graeme; and cousin Rob Fortuna.

Those who knew Robert will remember him as a gifted individual whose talents spanned many areas. His memory will live on through the lives he touched with his kindness, humor, and creativity. May Robert’s memory bring comfort to all who loved him.

A celebration of life will be held on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at 11:00 AM at Trinity Episcopal Church, 60 Church Street, Asheville, NC. 28801.

Groce Funeral Home’s Lake Julian team is assisting the family.

Services

Funeral Service: June 2, 2026 11:00 am

Trinity Episcopal Church
60 Church Street
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 253-9361
http://www.trinityasheville.org

Funeral Home Assisting The Family:

Groce Funeral Home at Lake Julian
72 Long Shoals Road
Arden, NC 28704

(828)687-3530
http://grocefuneralhome.com

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  1. Robert, we miss you and your many ways to make others feel special and you could make us laugh and we especially loved how much you loved our dogs! All four of them loved you too, especially Cheeto! We will all miss you so much and one day we will see you again! That is God’s promise! Love you!! 🥲🙏🏻❣️

  2. Robert will be missed. We met many years ago playing for the same club soccer program out of Asheville. He was always so fun to be around! Prayers for his family during this time.

  3. I remember Robert as such a jovial and free spirit at HVES. His creativity shown brightly on the OM team. He had a knack for making all the parents and kids laugh. He was a shining light.
    My deepest sympathy to his parents, family and friends.

  4. His smile and silly chuckle is all I can hear in my head anytime I think of my whole middle school and elementary days. We rode the same bus all through our time early child hood and middle school. You never let me cry alone at hominy Baptist pre k mornings. You were always such a kind person. This hit me hard!

  5. Robert was one of the most skilled players I ever shared the soccer field with at TC Roberson. He had a great sense of humor and ability to make people laugh.

  6. I worked with Rob at Tupelo Honey. He was always a great friend and funny person. I called him “Heart Throb”Because he was an amazing energy. I will remember him forever.

  7. Growing up, Robert was always around…all of our little brother. I have the best memories of him. He’s a part of my story, as I’m sure he is many. Prayers and condolences to Bob, Cindy, and Katelynn. Love you all.

  8. SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, LOVE AND PRAYERS TO ALL THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF ROBERT
    MAY GOD COMFORT YOU ALL DURING THIS TIME AND IN THE DAYS AHEAD.
    WITH LOVE , JACKIE AND ANGIE PEGG


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