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Anne Himmelstein
February 9, 2009
Oh, Nona. We are heartbroken. Ethan and Gideon were so looking forward to seeing you both this summer. Henry was the most wonderful person and the very best playmate to the little boys next door. We will cherish our memories of those magical years.
Stephen Uveges
February 4, 2009
I worked next door to Dr. Abrams residence on Broadmead when he lived in Princeton. Over the years we developed a father son type of relationship. We talked at length about diverse topics. I'll remember his K.I.S.S. technique for resolving problems and his love for African Violets. He instilled a confidence within me that I'll always be greatful for. I've missed our conversations ever since he moved to Philly but he has been in my thoughts frequently and fondly. My deepest condolences to the family over the loss of a wonderful man.
David Guerzini
February 3, 2009
HE possessed the finest professional eye care manner I have EVER experienced. He always selected and attracted the finest staff consistent with his grace, warm ease, pleasantness and remarkable skills. He did it all effortlessly without affect---an authentic human being. He did Plato and Moses proud. We need more magnanamous people like him to continue to make this world better. I am very sorry for your loss which was for so long the world's gain.
Darleen Wilson
February 2, 2009
My husband & I are sorry to learn of the death of Dr. Henry Abrams and we extend our sympathy and condolences to his entire family. I worked four years for Dr. Abrams at his Ophthalmology office in Princeton until he sold that practice. Henry was a fine gentleman, a kind employer and a good friend. I’m certain that he will be missed by everyone who knew him. Sincerely, Darleen & Ed
Samuel Gordon
January 26, 2009
Every time I saw Henry he gave me something precious, a smile.
My thought are with Henry, Nona and his family.
Judi Abrams Buch
January 26, 2009
I have the fondest memories of Cousin Henry from my childhood. Whether it was taking care of my eyes or opening his home to me, Henry showed me kindness...always. My life was greatly enriched by him inviting me to be part of his family, at an unsettled time in my youth. I was happy to re-connect, for a while, in my adult life, too. My deepest condolences to all who loved Henry.
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