Henny-Abrams-Obituary

Henny Ray Abrams

Wilmington, Delaware

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Henny Ray AbramsPassed away unexpectedly February 28, 2013 at the age of 58. He was found sitting at his computer doing what he loved - writing a story on motorcycle racing.Henny Ray was born in Wilmington on November 25, 1954. He graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School in 1972. He attended the...

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Not forgotten. Miss our phones calls on the occasional evenings between races. So respectful. Never discussed racing on those calls. Miss his culinary ideas and success's and his excitement over a new wine. Mary Spies

Circuits of America was all one could hope for with a couple of empty spaces and yours was one of them.You would have loved the track.

just wanted to say your writing is what made me feel like a little kid again every time i received a new motorcycle magazine in the mail.i couldn't wait to read the story you wrote in it.you will be deeply missed fellow brother

Henny and I met in Junior High in Spanish class. We continued our friendship thru Mount Pleasant High school and even after I moved to Colorado. He was a really good friend and I will miss him alot.

To Bryan, Ronny & family and /Scott, It's been a while since Henny's passing but I'm just now seeing all of these wonderful messages written in memory of Henny and thought I'd add a few words. Henny was a few years older than I and more my sister's contemporary (Alex Josey Sulecki). My memories of Henny are that he was always very kind to my sister and friendly to me. He seemed to often be near when help was needed and didn't hesitate to offer. It's very cool that he and Alex saw the...

Oh Bryan, just heard about Henny, was a long ways from here at the time. Billie told me it was sudden and sad, my thoughts and prayers are with you and Ronnie. Have not seen him since MTP, so long ago, sounds like he was happy, at peace, and doing what he loved best, as I remember, being his artsy self, doing his own thing! I always admired that about him!!
I hope you endure the memories for a lifetime, we just never ever know when it will be. God Bless you and yours, I am
Sincerely, ...

Oh Bryan, It was so sad to hear about Henny. Was out of town at the time, Billie let me know as soon as she heard. My thoughts and prayers are with you and Ronnie. Henny, I know was most likely doing what he loved best, just being Henny, into his artsy, creative world of his own. Haven't seen him since MTP, I know he will be missed dearly...my thoughts and prayers are with you all, I am,

Sincerely,

Peggy Venable Dillon

Henny working the McDonalds Games in Chicago.

I met Henny in 2004 when we started working with me as the official photographers for the McDonalds High School All American Games. Every year the last week of March we spent a week photographing everything involved with the week long event from early in the day to very late at night. Henny had a great work ethic and a good photographer. It comes with great sadness with the games a few weeks away that Henny won't be at the event. He did have a good sense of humor and was always direct and to...

Thank you, Henny, for always taking the time to say hello whenever our paths crossed. I enjoyed our conversations and admired your professionalism. The press room won't be the same without you.