Abraham-Thomas-Obituary

Abraham R. Thomas

West Springfield, Massachusetts

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Abraham R. Thomas, 85, of Monastery Avenue died Wednesday at a local nursing home. Abraham was born in Springfield and has lived in West Springfield all his life. He was a retired Helicopter Mechanic and worked for Kaman Aerospace for many years. He served with the United States Air Force after World War II and was involved in the Berlin Airlift. He was a longtime member and treasurer of the Pioneer Valley Radio Control Club. Abraham leaves his wife of 62 years Wilma (Zettl) Thomas; a son Edward and his wife Joanne of Marlow, NH; a daughter Eva Schroeder and her husband Alan of California; his brother George Thomas; two sisters Florence Clemens and Rosemary O’Brien and two grandchildren Aaron and Benjamin. A committal service will be held at the Massachusetts Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery on Monday January 26, 2015 at 10:00am. There are no calling hours and the West Springfield Curran-Jones Funeral Home is handling all arrangements. For more details please visit curranjones.com. Memorial contributions may be made to the Pioneer Valley Radio Control Club, 94 Old Farm Road, Westfield, MA 01085.

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Rest In Peace.....Jim

May god bless Bob is missed by me and Clare....

Bob, Was a true friend. I miss hind his friendly smile . God bless Bob.

I just learned of Abe's passing, He and I worked together at Westover Field in the mid-1980s. To this day I remember his sharing of knowledge and wisdom, financial insights and friendship. I was a dinner guest of he and his lovely wife. Rest old friend.

Bob,
I miss you now & always will!! I hope you are still passing jokes in heaven, you are a great man & taught me a lot. I hope you are resting peacefully.

You were a great uncle and a better friend. We'll miss you dearly.

I Met Bob through the flying club more years ago than I am ready to admit to and were friends for all those years. He always wore a great big smile and that is what I remember the most about him. Oh that and he could "fix anything" He lived many adventures during his younger years and wasn't shy to share those memories with me. Thanks Bob I will miss you greatly.

You will be missed at the club field. Rest In Peace.

I think I can speak for everybody in our club who had the opportunity to know Bob that he will be missed by all. God bless. Roger Dionne (Pioneer Valley Radio Control Club)