Billy Graham’s $215 Coffin
Posted by Kevin D. Hendricks on February 7, 2009
Billy Graham’s coffin is ready and waiting for the day the 90-year-old evangelist passes away. He’s been looking forward to heaven for a long time, and his earthly preparations have been made. The simple coffin is made of birch plywood, lined with a foam mattress pad covered with fabric, and is adorned with brass handles on the sides and a cross on the top. It cost $215, matches the casket Graham’s wife Ruth was buried in when she died in 2007, and was made with care by a convicted felon.
Serving a life sentence at Angola State Penitentiary for second degree murder, Richard Liggett handcrafted simple plywood coffins for his fellow prisoners. The simplicity of the coffins struck Billy Graham’s son, Franklin Graham, who saw the coffins on a tour of the prison and requested a pair be made for his parents. The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association supports a Bible college and chapel at the prison. Liggett became a Christian while at the prison and was honored to build the caskets for the Grahams.
They were among the last caskets he made. Richard Liggett died of cancer in March 2007 and was buried in one of his own caskets.
Despite controversy over the burial site, when Billy Graham dies he will be buried next to his wife at the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte.
