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Stewart J. Abramson

1944 - 2020

Stewart J. Abramson obituary, 1944-2020, Newport, RI

BORN

1944

DIED

2020

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Newport, Rhode Island

Stewart Abramson Obituary

Stewart J. Abramson
On Tuesday morning, May 19th, 2020, Stewart John Abramson, of Newport, loving husband, father and grandfather passed away at the age of 75.
Stewart was born August 7th, 1944 in Newport Rhode Island to Dr. Lewis Abramson and Ruth (Hodosh) Abramson. His father passed early in life, strengthening his ingrained sense of duty regarding family, where he was always there for his mother and his sister Martha Abramson, both of whom have already passed.
Today he leaves behind his loving and devoted wife, Karen Abramson, his children, Stephanie Abramson Pires, Melissa Henry (Robert), Lewis Abramson (Anita), Matthew Baram, and Sydney Baram. He also leaves his beloved grandchildren, Hayley Pires, Taylor Henry, Robert Henry, Asher, Lilith and Lorelei Baram and his great-granddaughter, Mila Rose Martin. They all adored their Z.
Stewart graduated from Rogers High School in 1962, where he was a veritable powerhouse and utilized that on the track. A discus thrower throughout his high school years he still holds the distance record. He went on to attain a degree in business from Nichols College in 1966. A proud accomplishment of his career was the 34 years he spent with Teknikor, retiring as the Manager of Business Development.
We will remember a compassionate man full of strength and dignity. Whether you called him Stewart, Stewy, Stew, pops, Old Guy, dad, or Z, he touched your life in some capacity. It didn't matter if it was a brief encounter, a lifelong friend or a member of the family, there was something strong and certain about him. Through his strong exterior, he was full of unconditional love. A true love for life itself, he embraced every moment and every person he encountered with the same genuine personality.
His wife, Karen is and always will be the love of his life. She supported him through the worst and enjoyed the best moments, sailing through life together.
Certainly, when you think of Stewart, you cannot help but think of the ocean. His love began young and at 14 he bought his first boat, a rowboat, and named it Noon. He was very clever and loved that it spelled the same thing even if capsized. His love for the ocean and sailing grew exponentially each and every season thereafter. A fierce competitor, so much so that one of his boats was named Aggressive, he competed in offshore races up and down the east coast as well as near constant inshore regattas and weekly race nights.
It was 1973 when he officially became a member of the Newport Yacht Club. For years he served on the Board of Directors, and eventually became the Commodore for the 2014 and 2015 seasons. This was his second home and his other family. Wednesday nights each summer were dedicated to racing, but every night and every season was time to belong to the boating community that he loved.
Busy with his family, work and sailing, he still found ways to give back to the community. Stewart was committed to several organizations as a volunteer. As treasurer of the Lion's Club, he helped keep finances in order for years during the eighties. He was also on the Board of Trustees for Sail Newport and volunteered for many events. When Gold Star Kids' Summer Fun Day began at the Newport Yacht Club, he immediately became dedicated to giving those children anything he could, including rides on his sailboat and tons of ice cream and apple pie, which no doubt came from Costco!
Our lifelong captain has sailed off, but we will never forget him. Every time we see a sailboat glide past or visit the Newport Yacht Club we will be reminded of our loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.
Special thanks to the Newport Hospital ICU staff, notably Dr. Edwards, Jennifer and Marty for the care and compassion show to Steward and his family upon his passing. Also, to Dr. Ingham and Carolyn Woods RN and the staff of the Lifespan Cancer Institute.
Funeral services will be private due to the current circumstances.
In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory can be made to Sail Newport, 72 Fort Adams Drive, Newport, or the Newport Yacht Club Endowment Fund, PO Box 944, Newport, RI 02840.
Arrangements are by the Chevra Kadisha of Newport County. To share memories and online tributes, please visit www.oneillhayes.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Newport Daily News from May 19 to May 21, 2020.

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Peter Paindiris

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May 25, 2020

Only been a member at NYC 3-4 years-Met Stu at new member event and ever since that first meeting, He always went out of his way to touch bases -say hello and just reach out. He epitomized the BEST in NYC members!He will be missed but remembered by so many! walt rok

David OBrien

May 21, 2020

It was quite sad to hear of Stew's passing. He was truly one of the good guys. Stew was funny, clever, and welcoming. Beverly and I always had fun whenever we saw him. He did so much for others. RIP Stew .

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Daniel Meucci

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May 21, 2020

Karen: We are so sorry for your loss. We will always be grateful for the hospitality, friendship and good times we shared.Stew always had a smile on his face and a heart as good as gold. We will always remember the good times we shared in Newport with you both. The world was a better place because of Stew and we were so fortunate to have known him. We will sorely miss him.

Amintha Cinotti

May 21, 2020

Dear Karen and family - our condolences on the loss of this very good man. NYC will not be the same without him. May his memory be eternal. Sincerely, Amintha and Andy

Judith Moniz

May 20, 2020

Karen,
It was such a pleasure to know Stew! Wayne & I are wishing you peace & comfort during this difficult time. Please know you & the family are in our thoughts & prayers. Take Care.
Wayne & Judy Moniz, Florida

mark coleman

May 20, 2020

Our deepest sympathies to Karen and Stewart's family. Stewart was such a warm and friendly person who always took time to stop and chat with me. He welcomed me into the NYC five years ago and always tried to make me feel at home as a new member by introducing me to his friends and family. He was the best example of a friend and gentlemen that there could be. I will miss him dearly.

Sincerely,
Mark & Amy Coleman

Daniel Meucci

May 20, 2020

Our deepest sympathies go out to Karen and Stewart's wonderful family. He was a friend and always generous with his friendships. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Dan and Jeanne Meucci

David Evans

May 20, 2020

My condolences to you, Karen, and to the whole family. Stewart was a wonderful, kindly and dignified man, with a great sense of humor. I was fortunate to get to know him at the Club over the last several years, and was honored when he asked me to join his crew for a couple of Wednesday night races. He will be greatly missed.

Robert Ferreira

May 20, 2020

Wonderful man! Always had a smile for ya and would take the time to to talk with you. He shall be sorely missed. It was a pleasure knowing him. My sincerest condolences to his family. R.I.P.

Bobby Ferreira

May 20, 2020

Truly enjoyed Stew, he was a class act and I will miss seeing him around the club. My condolences to you and family.

Steve Cleary

Kristie Borges

May 19, 2020

Thinking of you. He was a great man. Love, Kristie Mayes Borges aka Krispy his god daughter.

Kristie Borges

May 19, 2020

Thinking of you. He was a great man. Love, Kristie Mayes Borges aka Krispy his god daughter

Kristie Borges

May 19, 2020

Thinking of you. He was a great man. Love, Kristie Mayes Borges aka Krispy his god daughter

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