A beloved 17-year-old Oak Hill High School junior, Isaac “Iggy” Graham, died Thursday evening, May 8, 2025.
Issac Graham is survived by his parents, Dawn and Jeremy, his elder brother, Maxwell, and a wide circle of family and friends who are heartbroken by his sudden departure.
Following the tragic event, his mother, Dawn, a dental office manager at Restorative and Aesthetic Dental Associates, updated her Facebook profile to one featuring Isaac and his brother.
Although the reason behind his demise remains unknown, it appears he was struggling with some mental health issues, for his friends have used hashtags highlighting #mentalhealthawarenessmonth.
Nonetheless, the ascertained details about his untimely demise have yet to be published.
Isaac, affectionately known as “Iggy,” was a standout student-athlete at Oak Hill High School, where he was a junior deeply involved in the school’s athletic programs.
Jennifer Morin, a family friend who organized a memorial GoFundMe in his honor, wrote:
Isaac was the center of his family’s world. He was deeply, deeply loved, and his loss has left an unimaginable void.
Jennifer Morin
The GoFundMe campaign has surpassed its initial goal of $20,000 and is currently at $22,000.
Isaac’s best friend, Levi Marks, penned an emotional tribute, pouring out his heartfelt thoughts on their bond, the pain of losing Isaac, and Isaac’s influence on his life.
He wrote:
May 8th, 2025. Junior year, 17 years old
Levi Marks
I lose my best friend, the person who has been by my side since we started getting in trouble wayyy back in the day
here is so many things that your going to miss with me now and i cannot understand why you won’t be there with me,I cant.❤️🩹 I loved you more than words will ever tell, you mean everything to me Iggy. I know others and myself included would not be close to the person they are today without meeting Isaac Graham❤️ I will miss you forever brother until we see each other again, I just have to make you proud first.#LLIG❤️🕊️ #mentalhealthawarenessmonth
Isaac Graham was a talented multi-sport athlete, excelling in football, basketball, and lacrosse at Oak Hill High School in Sabattus, Maine.
As a versatile player, he made significant contributions across multiple teams, showcasing his skills as a wide receiver and cornerback in football, a point guard and shooting guard in basketball, and a midfielder in lacrosse.
With jersey numbers #1 and #3, Isaac had been a vital presence on the field and court.
Meanwhile, during this ordeal, we offer our heartfelt condolences to Isaac’s parents, brother, friends, and extended family.
Rest Easy, Isaac Graham!