Richard-Abrahamson-Obituary

Richard A. Abrahamson

Argyle, New York

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COSSAYUNA Richard A. Abrahamson, 72, of McDougal Lake Road, died Sunday, Dec. 9, 2007, at the Saratoga Hospital, after a short illness. Born on Aug. 19, 1935, in Argyle, he was the son of the late Arnold T. and Mary A. (Ward) Abrahamson. Richard was a 1953 graduate of Argyle school and...

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I am sorry to hear of Dick's passing. My first contact with Dick was when I was five and mom let us come up the hill to get a puppy. But more importantly I worked with Dick at the Village Store Co-op, I always enjoyed his presence, but could never keep up with him on the drive home to Johnsonville. I smile when I think of Dick, I hope you are able to. My thoughts are with you.

Mrs. A.,Pam, Diane,Todd, and Dan. I am so sorry to hear about Mr. A's passing. That is a great picture of him just as I remember him; always smiling. His passing brings back alot of good memories at your old house. Remember all the good times you had with him as I do with my dad. I know what you're going through. Hope everyone is doing well. The old cornlot in Johnsonville just isn't the same.

Dear Pat and Family,
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your dear husband Richard. May God watch over you and your family, grand you peace, comfort and great memories at your time of sorrow. Richard was a good Christian man, loved by all who knew him.
We will miss our friend.

Dear Pat and Family - We were deeply saddened to read about Dick's passing. Our hearts go out to you and your family. Your visit to our home last summer was such a wonderful time and opportunity to meet Dick. We were both shocked to the latest news. God be with you in this time of stress.

Dear Pat and Family,
All our love to you at thsi time. We have many treasured memories of Dick, and were so fortunate to get to visit with you both this summer.
Love, Cindie, Charlie, Griffin, Max and Cooper Harp

we are sorry to hear of dick's passing.

Mrs. Abrahamson, Pam, and Family,
I am saddened to learn of your loss. Mr. Abrahamson sounded like such a remarkable man. You must be very proud. And I can’t think of a higher honor than to be buried at Saratoga National, the final resting place for many of this nation’s heroes, including my father. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

The Abrahamsons Aug 2005.. Those were the days...

R. Abrahamson & Sandy Lord friends for 49 years