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James F. Abraham

Utica, New York

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James F. Abraham New Hartford James Frederick Abraham, 71, of New Hartford, passed away on Thursday, April 21, 2011, at Crouse Hospital in Syracuse, after a long and courageous battle with diabetes. Jimmy was born in Utica on October 2, 1939, the son of the late James C. and Mamie (Simon)...

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Jimmy and beautiful Linda.

Jimmy could be so charming, and I cherish the memory of seeing this side of him.

Jimmy and Linda with friends.

Jimmy and Linda at a wedding 2009.

Dear Linda and family, I had the pleasure of knowing Jim for over 20 years, and he always made me laugh. I remember being in Florida at the same time you were, and Jim invited me to go out to dinner in Las Olas with you and all of your friends. I remember laughing quite a bit. I just learned of his passing today, the 28th, and cannot express to you how very sorry I am. Please accept my deepest and sincerest sympathy. Cathy D'Aprix

I had the pleasure of spending a weekend with Jimmy in Cape Cod about 8 years ago. I was friends with Chris and Lou LaBella who were taking Jimmy there for the weekend. I will never forget how much fun we had with him that weekend. I think taking the trip with three 20-something year olds made him feel young again. Although I only spent a small amount of time with him I will certainly always remember it.

We have great memories of fun times we spent with Jimmy. Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family. Love, Beth & Linda Fox

I am so sorry for the loss of Jim...I knew him from working at the dialysis unit..I haven't seen him in awhile but always think of him cause I loved listening to his stories... I will miss him and may God be with you through this difficult time..

Dear Linda, Joyce and family,
I concidered Jimmy to be my closest friend. For many years we roomed, traveled, skied and caroused together. I came to know and love the whole Abraham family and later his wife Linda. We are all fortunate and richer to have known Jimmy and to have heeded at least some of his advice. I will miss you old friend.