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Aubray Iverson Abrams

Brookhaven, Georgia

May 15, 1939 – Aug 16, 2023

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May 15, 1939
DIED
August 16, 2023
LOCATION
Brookhaven, Georgia

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Aubray Iverson Abrams, Jr., 84, died Wednesday, August 16, 2023, in Brookhaven, GA. He is survived by his devoted wife of 61 years, Judith (Dudley) Abrams; daughter, Catherine Abrams; son, Charles Abrams; daughter-in-law, Susan Abrams; five grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and many close...

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My daddy called today and told me about his school friend passing who lived in Atlanta. It was Mr. Aubray Abrams. He told me what a good man he was and what a good family he was from. Both my daddy and I had Mr. Abrams mother as our 4th grade teacher at Alexandria. I loved her as did my dad. To the Abrams family, I am so sorry for your loss! Mr. Abrams is remembered fondly by my daddy, Shaler Whiteside.

May God be with the family during this time of deep sorrow.

Mrs. Abrams & Catherine, We were so very sad to hear of Mr. Abrams passing. He always had such a bright, friendly smile at church. He will be dearly missed by us and you are in our prayers.

My deepest condolences to you and your family sending love and prayers

Sadness gripped our souls when we learned of Aubray's passing in the Opelika-Auburn News. From the days when we attended the BSU (Baptist Student Union) State conference in Birmingham in the late 1950s and later buying their upright piano in the early days of Aubray's Air Force stint, our paths continued to cross until now. We will remember Aubray as a solid Christian and such a good man.

Aubray and I were close friends at AU...knew him all through school. I will remember him for his great smile and always happy attitude. So sorry.

I was a fellow pilot at Delta Air Lines with Aubray and my wife a friend of his wife Judith through their garden club and our retired pilot group. This fine gent was about as nice as anyone could meet. Even though we were not frequent, close friends, I know he will be missed by all the folks that knew him and especially by each member of his family. My wife and I send our utmost sympathy to "Judy" and the other survivors. May God's blessings be with Judith and each family member to ease...

My fondest memory of Aubrey: It was c. 1998 as I was on a Delta flight returning from Paris to Atlanta and heard the PA that Aubrey Abrams was the Captain. I informed a flight attendant that I was a family friend of Captain Abrams and his wife and asked her to please give him the note I had written, informing him that I was onboard his flight. So, when Aubrey had a break he came back to speak to me...striding down the aisle in full uniform hat and all, smiling at everyone, looking very...

A real "Southern Gentleman" who will be surely missed. He was a comrade, true friend and a veteran patriot. Have a good flight West. Allen and Karen