Celia-Abraham-Obituary

Celia Abraham

Reno, Nevada

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Reno, Nevada

Celia ABRAHAM On February 26, 2008, Celia Alice Malamen Abraham lost her difficult, yet courageous, battle with cancer. Celia was born on March 11, 1922 in Dawson, ND, to George and Clara Malamen, immigrants from Russia who had a total of ten children. In 1935, the family moved to...

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So many great memories of Mrs. Abraham flood back. She was a wonderful mother and aunt to many of my very favorite, oldest friends.

The Abraham Family

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

Aunt Ce brought nothing but joy to my life--except for the one and only hair permanent I received from her when I was in the third grade, that was a disaster! I will always appreciate the love and caring shown to me by Aunt Ce and Uncle Dale, and especially appreciate being included on some of their family's adventurous water- and snow-skiing trips. I'm lucky that they were my godparents.

Celia & I were truly "sisters" and best friends. My sympathy to
Dennis & Stacie, Carol. Susan. Darryl & Karen, Tricia, Lyndsey,
Kayla, Ryan, Eric and Whitney. I will miss her love and support. May she Rest in Peace.
Aunt Martha

So sorry to hear of Ce's passing. I will always remember her help and kindness when I was a very young mother with my oldest daughter Monica. She is with the angels now.

We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Aunt Ce. She will always be in some of our fondest childhood memories. Our thoughts and prayers are with your whole family.

Darryl,
I am so sorry to learn about your Mother's passing and send my prayers for you and your family.
God Bless
Sarah Britt

My grandmother never lost her cutting egde. I'll never forget when I was sitting in a college lecture at UCSC and my friends asked me who I was talking to on AOL Instant Messenger. I turned to them and said, "My Grandma". She is loved and missed.

Aunt Ce certainly was loving and giving, and her sense of humor was amazing. She was someone I always admired, and absolutely one of the best things about my childhood. I miss her already.