Annie T. Abram

1927 ∼ 2012

Annie T. Abram

Annie T. Abram, 84, of Orange, died Monday, January 16, 2012, at her home.

Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, January 25, 2012, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Officiating will be Mr. Jerral Kay and Mr. Rod Byerly. Burial will follow at Hollywood Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 5:00-8:00 p.m. Tuesday, at the funeral home.

Born in Geneva, Texas on November 15, 1927, Mrs. Abram was the daughter of Samuel and Amanda Mosley Williams. She worked as an office clerk at Levingston Shipbuilding Company and was a teacher's aide at both Anderson Elementary and MB North E C Learning Center. She was active in various community activities and was a member of 40th St. Church of Christ.

She was preceded in death by her parents; and sister, Maggie Williams Dennis.

Mrs. Abram is survived by her husband, John L. Abram, Sr. of Orange; daughter, Patricia A. Gray and husband Gilpen of Katy; son, John L. Abram, Jr. and wife Mary L. of Orange; and grandchildren, Kevin Gerard Abram and wife Jessica of Houston, and Christopher Wesley Gray and wife Rebecca C. of Atlanta, GA.

She is also survived by her great-grandchildren, Kevin Jr., Korey, Kobe, Karmen, Jasmine, Kennedy, and Gracie; and sisters, Deloras Belton of Port Arthur, Lottie Dukes of Los Angeles, CA, Ola Evans of Hattiesburg, MS, and Doris Mosley of Tenaha.

Condolences

Anonymous January 23, 2012
Our prayers are with you and your family, during this time of bereavement.##imported-begin##Carolyn & James Moore##imported-end##
Anonymous January 23, 2012
SHE WAS LOVED VERY MUCH DEBRA DICKSON CHRISTY AND FAMILY##imported-begin##DEBRA DICKSON##imported-end##
Anonymous January 23, 2012
Pat & Gil - We are sad for your loss but know your mother is celebrating her new eternal life with Jesus. God bless you! Robert & Kathy Smith##imported-begin##Kathy Smith##imported-end##
Anonymous January 22, 2012
Sister Aunt Abram was the sweetest sister in Christ. She always was there with a hug and kiss. I knew her through Cynthia Richards and she will always be remember as the sweetest kindest person around. She will be miss. May God bless and help you through ##imported-begin##Terri Threadgill##imported-end##
Anonymous January 22, 2012
Auntie Granny, you will be greatly missed. You have been such an inspiration to me and my family. I always knew that I could call you at any hour of the day or night and be encouraged by you, no matter the situation. We no longer have a chicken and dum##imported-begin##Cynthia Richard##imported-end##
Anonymous January 22, 2012
Dear Sister, I will miss you so much. I will miss our 9:00 pm nightly Bible Studies on Verizon Wireless. I knew not to call before 9:00 pm because you were taking your nap so that you could finish your mid night chores after our Bible Study. The##imported-begin##Delores Belton##imported-end##
Anonymous January 20, 2012
Sister Annie was one of the sweetest ladies that we have ever known. She was so faithful in her Faith, and was a great and loyal friend to us. Her seat in our church will be empty, but her light of inspiration will still shine in our hearts. She will b##imported-begin##Murphy & Theda Burch##imported-end##
Anonymous January 20, 2012
Annie Granny as I've known her through her sweet niece Cynthia Belton Richard was a very sweet, full of life and fun person. Sorry for your lost. Praying for your strength during this time.##imported-begin##Carolyn Heath Foster##imported-end##