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It is with extreme sadness, that the family of Thomas M. Abraham, age 63, of Oshkosh WI announces his untimely passing. Tom was born on August 1st 1961 in Fond du Lac, WI. to Orville Sr and Mary Ann Abraham. He was found deceased at his home, on March 18th. 2025. Tom, who had a pure heart and a gentle soul, loved music, reading, sports, Tetris, Word Puzzles, working out, and nature walking on the Bud Cook Trail near Mayville. His laugh was infectious and his sarcasm was always on point. It gives us great comfort that Tom's brother- in- law (Artie) Dan Arthurs had a strong bond with Tom and over the past few years they spent countless hours together enjoying nature, sharing stories, laughs and deep conversations. Tom worked as a Corrections Officer in Oshkosh for 30 years. Tom was a very private person, no services will take place.
Uecker-Witt is working with the family and cremation has taken place. Tom is survived by his father, Orv Sr and Orv's wife; his sibling, Orville Jr., Sheri, Karen, Kim and Mari Jo; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his mother, MaryAnn and his sister Nancy.
If anyone wishes to make a donation in Tom's memory we would like to suggest NAMI, AA, NA or to plant a tree in his honor. And as Tom would always say, text or sign his cards: Peace and Love.
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