Gastonia Gazette - Friday, August 22, 1952, Gastonia, North Carolina
Four members of a Brooklyn family were killed Thursday when their car and a tractor-trailer truck crashed head-on.
The dead were identified by Halifax county Coroner Rufus Britten as: Maurice Abrams, 44, Mrs. Jeanette W. Abrams, about 40, a son about 13 and a daughter about 10, all of Brooklyn, NY. There were homeward bound after a Florida vacation.
Papers found on Abrams' body showed him to be an official of the New York state supreme court and Mrs. Abrams was identified as a teacher in the New York City public schools. Names of the two children were not available immediately.
Thank you to HVABRAMS on Rootsweb/Ancestry.com for the obit
ABRAMS, JEANETTE
Block: 49
Reference: 2
Section: A/B
Lot:
Line: 3
Grave: 18
Society: KASDAN GROUNDS
Date of Death: 8/21/1952
Gastonia Gazette - Friday, August 22, 1952, Gastonia, North Carolina
Four members of a Brooklyn family were killed Thursday when their car and a tractor-trailer truck crashed head-on.
The dead were identified by Halifax county Coroner Rufus Britten as: Maurice Abrams, 44, Mrs. Jeanette W. Abrams, about 40, a son about 13 and a daughter about 10, all of Brooklyn, NY. There were homeward bound after a Florida vacation.
Papers found on Abrams' body showed him to be an official of the New York state supreme court and Mrs. Abrams was identified as a teacher in the New York City public schools. Names of the two children were not available immediately.
Thank you to HVABRAMS on Rootsweb/Ancestry.com for the obit
ABRAMS, JEANETTE
Block: 49
Reference: 2
Section: A/B
Lot:
Line: 3
Grave: 18
Society: KASDAN GROUNDS
Date of Death: 8/21/1952
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