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Abraham L. "Abe" Myerson

CRANSTON, Rhode Island

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Abraham Myerson passed away in CRANSTON, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on August 8, 2009.

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Abe was a structural part of my growing up and I saw him a model father and friend to my family for over 60 years. A loss that will be felt by all. All of our prayers and best wishes. I am sure my mother rejoices in seeing her good friend once again!

To the Myerson Family:
I'vd work in the sales department for American Insulated Wire since 1980. Abe's path and mine crossed a few times. I just wanted to let you know that all the remaining people that remember Abe feel very sorry for your loss.
Regards,
Bruce Wasser

I am so sorry for your loss. My sister Jean is so happy to be part of your family and I know Kyle and Sarah loved Abe. My prayers are with the Myerson family.

OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. WE WILL ALL MISS ABE. THANK YOU FOR ALLOWING US TO TAKE CARE OF HIM.WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY; THE 3-11 GIRLS MADONNA,KATIE, DEE,JESSICA,JANE, RACHAEL,MERLINE,MELISSA H., MELISSA S.,MAY,NELIA,EMMY,LIZ AND BRITTANY

To Hope, Steve, David, Linda & families,

I wish I had been able to attend the funeral service, but please know you have been in my thoughts and prayers as you go through this difficult time. It almost seems fitting that I am in Florida, as I will always remember our trip home together as the time I truly became friends with Hope. I hope we get to fly together again in the future.

My deepest condolences on your loss.

Sincerely,
Marie (your honorary...

To the Myerson Family:

Your husband, father, grandfather was a man lovd by everyone who knew him. We all admired and respected him for his kind and patient nature and his devotion to all of you. He will remain in our hearts always. Love, Helene


I am so sorry to hear about your loss.
My heart goes out to you and your family.

To the Myerson Family:

As you probably all know by now I am the person that introduced Hope and Abe at Bryant in 1947. Actually it was a match made in Heaven! I will never forget some years later walking down their street (Exeter??) and seeing Abe putting up storm windows. When he noticed me he shook his fist at me and said this was all my fault! We laughed about that for years. And we laughed (and sometimes cried) at many other events in the past 58 years.
We will all miss...

I never met this gentleman but noted his service to his country and wanted his family to know I for one am appreciative of his service. Many men and women who served this country pass on with little or no recognition or gratitude. " Thanks Abe" Shalom

Craig Vale
Fmr. RI resident