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Tom Abraham

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Thomas Abraham, 81, of Bethlehem, passed away December 3, 2018. He was the loving husband of the late Mary (Noga) Abraham. Born in Brooklyn, NY he was the son of the late Isaac and Alice (Salem) Abraham. He was a 1955 graduate of Allentown High School. Tom owned & operated Tom's Barber Shop...

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To the family of Tommy Abraham -

My dad, Howard Bauder was a longtime customer of Tom's. Dad grew up in "the ward" and always stayed true to the neighborhood. I met Tom on numerous occasions when I was with my dad. But I also knew Tom bc he visited Abe Joseph, a resident at Green Meadows where I was employed. I will always remember Tom with great fondness. A habit Tom had that touched my heart was he used to tape his customers obituaries to the mirror in his shop. I visited one time...

I'm sorry to hear about Tom's passing. I lost touch after he retired. I went to him from the time I was 5 years old until his retirement. I loved going to the old shop. My condolences to the family. RIP "Hawk eye" Abraham.

I am deeply sorry for your loss, and my warmest condolences go out to the family and friends of Tom Abraham. May the God who comforts all comfort you during these difficult times(2 Thessalonians 2:16,17).

I am so sorry for your loss! My heart goes out to you all!! Tom was such a nice man & aleays a smile on his face!
Betty Abraham Jones

I remember taking my pop to get a hair cut at tom,s barber shop tom rest in peace walt cassium

As a kid growing up in the Bronx I would spend the summers in Allentown and always go down to Abes and have Tommy cut my hair. He would always kid me about who had the best DA him or me. Through the years whenever I would come in to town I always went to him and we would always talk about the 50s and 60s. Couldn't find a nicer guy, rest in RIP Tom.
B.P.

Tommy was such a gentle and kind man with endearing personality... loved by all. Truly will be missed. Bless you, Tommy!

Uncle Tom & Eddie Kish

Uncle Tom was one of the most important men in my life when I was a young boy and spent a lot of time with my cousins Michele Abraham Mishko and Michael Abraham. Also, whenever I was visiting or staying with my grandparents (Jiddoo & Sittoo in Arabic) he never minded me hanging out at his nearby barbershop and hearing him tell jokes to his customers. He would fire off a little cannon in the backyard during family gatherings and do Tarzan yells. He liked wearing huge western belt buckles, as...