May God bless you and your...
Miss you more than you could know. Only comfort is knowing my Mom is now with you. Love you Jim!
Kristy Laughter
February 19, 2020 | Sandy, UT | Daughter


Salt Lake City, Utah
James Abrahamson, age 80, passed away on Sunday, February 21, 2010, at his home in Holladay, Utah. James was born on September 18, 1929, in Oakland, California, and was raised in Fresno, California, until he went into the service. James enjoyed collecting stamps, cars, coins and writing. He was...
Read MoreMiss you more than you could know. Only comfort is knowing my Mom is now with you. Love you Jim!
Kristy Laughter
February 19, 2020 | Sandy, UT | Daughter
Dear Shirley,
I had the opportunity of meeting Jim through his friend Wayne. I greatly enjoyed having lunch with both of you and listening to all of Jim's military and travel adventures. I especially admire the time you both took to visit his radio fans in retirement homes throughout the country. His spirituality must have been a comfort to many. It certainly was to me. Again, I am so happy I was able to know this great man. My sincere sympathy for you you all your family.
Karen
February 27, 2010 | Holladay, UT
Jim was great to work with. He will be missed.
Dennis Silver
February 26, 2010 | West Valley City, UT
My Grandma Evelyn is so glad that she got the opportunity to meet her Cousin Jim. She spoke highly of him and loved how he would tell her that she's beautiful everytime they would meet. :) I wish I could have gotten the opportunity to meet him as well. My he rest in peace.
Evelyn/Sandy Strachan /Smith
February 25, 2010 | Oroville, CA
Jim was a real servant of God. He was a loyal and thorough employee of Family Radio and even took care of details to the last. He was a real example to all of us. He will be missed!
Thad McKinney
February 25, 2010 | San Francisco, CA

My Dad and I 1971
My father was rich with personality and a natural conversationalist. He enjoyed history, a good joke, and traveling. He enjoyed the company of his grandchildren and always managed to find them "a little something". Growing up I thought I knew my father. However, I learned so much more about him in the days preceding his death; about his strength and his courage to face battles without any complaint. I saw first hand the depth of love and tender affection he shared with is wife of more than 30...
Sara Schmachtenberger
February 25, 2010 | Midvale, UT
Jim, I love you sooo much and miss you dearly. You were my rock, my boss and my friend and I am lost without you. A piece of my heart is missing and life will never be the same. Until we meet again my life has a hole that will never be filled. I'll love you forever. Your Kristabelle
Kristy Laughter
February 25, 2010 | Sandy, UT
He has been a good friend for the past twenty years, I'll be miss him.
John W. Hammill
February 25, 2010 | Reno, NV