Hurricane Dorian has forced people to evacuate their homes in the Southern states. One of them is now in New Hampshire and got to meet someone very important to him.96-year-old John Graham lives just outside of Orlando, Florida. He and his family decided to evacuate him to Nashua, where he's staying with family until it’s safe to return home.“This one’s bad… my daughter thought I should come up here (to New Hampshire) and I did,” said John. John flew from Orlando to Boston Logan International Airport on Sunday, but it was difficult to find a flight.“I think we got the last flight nonstop into Boston area that was available – Saturday, Sunday or Monday,” said John’s son, Curtis Graham.John’s trip to New Hampshire has been extra special because he got to finally meet his 2-year-old grandson, Jaxson. “First thing he (Jaxson) did, he came in, gave me a big hug. I thought boy, what a boy,” said John.The distance between John and Jaxson made it difficult to meet, but now they’re making up for lost time. Four generations of Graham’s are sharing a couch together for the first time.“I think I met my great-grandfather when I was around the same age so I didn't have the memories of it, but the photographic memory is enough so he'll cherish it,” said John’s grandson, Shea Graham. “It was wonderful seeing my great-grandson for the first time. He's a wonderful boy,” said John.

Hurricane Dorian has forced people to evacuate their homes in the Southern states. One of them is now in New Hampshire and got to meet someone very important to him.

96-year-old John Graham lives just outside of Orlando, Florida. He and his family decided to evacuate him to Nashua, where he's staying with family until it’s safe to return home.


“This one’s bad… my daughter thought I should come up here (to New Hampshire) and I did,” said John.

John flew from Orlando to Boston Logan International Airport on Sunday, but it was difficult to find a flight.

“I think we got the last flight nonstop into Boston area that was available – Saturday, Sunday or Monday,” said John’s son, Curtis Graham.

John’s trip to New Hampshire has been extra special because he got to finally meet his 2-year-old grandson, Jaxson.

“First thing he (Jaxson) did, he came in, gave me a big hug. I thought boy, what a boy,” said John.

The distance between John and Jaxson made it difficult to meet, but now they’re making up for lost time. Four generations of Graham’s are sharing a couch together for the first time.

“I think I met my great-grandfather when I was around the same age so I didn't have the memories of it, but the photographic memory is enough so he'll cherish it,” said John’s grandson, Shea Graham.

“It was wonderful seeing my great-grandson for the first time. He's a wonderful boy,” said John.