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Texas plane crash kills Bill Graves, Willmar Domino’s franchise owner

ARGYLE, Texas -- William "Bill'' Graves, 52, a Domino's Pizza franchisee owner of 94 stores in nine states, including a store in Willmar, was killed when the small plane he was flying crashed Wednesday night in a field near Liberty Christian Scho...

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Bill Graves

ARGYLE, Texas -- William “Bill’’ Graves, 52, a Domino’s Pizza franchisee owner of 94 stores in nine states, including a store in Willmar, was killed when the small plane he was flying crashed Wednesday night in a field near Liberty Christian School in Argyle.

According to The Cross Timbers Gazette, the twin-engine Cessna was on approach to Denton Enterprise Airport shortly after 9 p.m. when the crash occurred in a grassy area of a construction site in the 1400 block of Stonecrest Road.

There were no other passengers, according to authorities. Texas Department of Public Safety and the Federal Aviation Administration officials are conducting an investigation into the cause.

Graves was a 1984 graduate of the University of Georgia with a bachelor's degree in business administration. He was the chief executive officer of Dirt to Dough Consulting, a company incorporated in Texas in 2013. The company has existed since June 1984, according to Graves' LinkedIn profile. Before moving to Flower Mound, the family lived in Willmar.

According to a profile on the Domino’s Franchisee Association website, Graves started as a Domino's Pizza driver in 1981, becoming a franchisee four years later in Willmar. He operated 94 stores in nine states under the parent company of Dough Management, Inc. He also served on the Willmar Airport Relocation Committee, among other boards.

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Graves was married and had six children.

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