Harold-Abramson-Obituary

Harold Abramson

Atlanta, Georgia

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Abramson, Judge Harold C. age 80, died peacefully surrounded by his children, grandchildren and siblings on July 18, 2009. Harold, a native of Dallas, Texas recently relocated to Atlanta. Judge Abramson graduated with a BBA and JD with honors from the University of Texas at Austin. He was...

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My heartfelt sympathies to Marla & Pam and the family on just learning of Harold's passing. We were good friends in the 70's as the girls were growing up and now I see they have children of their own. There are no words to describe a father that was so devoted to his children;if you mentioned their names, his face would light up. He was truly a proud and loving father.
I know he will be missed by so many.

To the Family of Judge A
I was his Court recorder in Dallas, He was a wonderful person to work for, and a very dear friend, He was always so pleasant and kind, I'm so honored to have known him.

Jennifer Childs

Pam, Richard, Meryl and Kara,

I will be thinking of all of you during this tough time. From what you have told me Pam through the many years we have been friends, it sounded like your dad and grand-father was one of the greatest and you all are so blessed! Remember the wonderful times and it will help you all get thru this. Wishing you hearts full of good memories and happy times. May his peace be yours as you say goodbye to him this week. I will be thinking of each of you.

May the peace of God guard your hearts and your mental powers during this difficult time - Philippians 4:6,7

I was priviledged to be Judge Abramson Grandsons nanny, I love him dearly. He treated me like family, and was there for me in a time of need.My deepest sympathy goes out to the entire family. May God bless you,and heaven smile upon. God have added another angel to his roll.
I love you and miss you.
Veronica

Pam, Richard, Meryl and Kara-

Wishing you hearts full of good memories and happy times. May his peace be yours as you say goodbye to him this week. I will be thinking of each of you.

I practiced bankruptcy law in Dallas for years and knew Judge Abramson well. He demanded that lawyers be prepared in his courtroom and I learned a lot from practicing in front of him. My prayers are with his family. Erin Baker Shank

A Judge Who Will Be Deeply Missed

I am a former employee of the United States Bankruptcy Court, Dallas, Texas and my most memorable time with the Judge was when he would come from his chambers and grab a chair and sit and talk with me. We would talk about many things and he had a tall sense of humor. Judge A made my ten years with the court an incredible learning experience. I will truly miss him. My thoughts and prayers are with each of you.

He was a fine judge, he always had the courage to tell things the way they were in court. As a young lawyer and even now that I am not a young lawyer he was a good mentor to me. A true mench. My sincere condolences to the family. May his memory be a blessing