- Tom Abraham
Infobox Person
name =Tom Abraham
image_size =
caption = Tom Abraham
birth_date = birth date |1910|12|8
birth_place = Kafracab,Lebanon
death_date = death date and age|2007|2|8|1910|12|9|
death_place = Canadian, Hemphill County,Texas , USA
parents= Nahim and Alia Malouf
spouse=Helen Ferguson Abraham (1915-2008), married 1935-2007
children=Donna Abraham Stainback, Ken Abraham, Kay Abraham Brown
occupation =Businessman ,Philanthropist
religion =Presbyterian
party = RepublicanTom Abraham (probably
December 8 ,1910 –February 8 ,2007 ) was a Lebanese-born Americanbusiness man and civic leader in Canadian, the county seat and the onlycommunity in Hemphill County, located in the northeasternTexas Panhandle adjacent toOklahoma .He was born in the
village of Kafracab,Lebanon , toNahim Malouf (1885–1965) and Alia Malouf (1885–1979), but the parents changed their surname to "Abraham" when they entered theUnited States throughEllis Island . Abraham grew up in Canadian and graduated from CanadianHigh School in 1928.In 1932, Abraham graduated from
Texas Tech University in Lubbock, where he played on the football team and was the business manager for the "The Daily Toreador ", the Techstudent newspaper . He helped to launch the Red Raiders Club and was part of the commission which created the Texas Tech Dad's Association (later the Texas Tech Association of Parents). Prior to his death, Abraham was believed to have been the oldest living Texas Tech letterman.After graduation from Tech, Abraham worked in Paducah in Cottle County. On
April 28 ,1935 , Tom married his neighbor, the former Helen Ferguson (August 7 ,1915 -February 11 ,2008 ). A native of Merkel near Abilene in Taylor County, Helen was the daughter of Frank Ferguson and the former Maude Hill. Tom and Helen moved to Canadian to work in the senior Abraham's "FairDepartment Store " and eventually became the owners.He was instrumental in building the original sanctuary of his church, the First
Presbyterian Church of Canadian. He and his brothers also helped to establish the Edward Abraham Memorial Home. He was active inRotary International and theMasonic lodge in Canadian.In his later years, Abraham received "Man of the Year" designation from the Canadian-Hemphill County
Chamber of Commerce and the Americanism Award from theDaughters of the American Revolution , an honor given only toimmigrant s who helped other immigrants obtaincitizenship . In 1976, he chaired the Hemphill CountyBicentennial Commission. In 1980, he received theFreedoms Foundation Award inValley Forge, Pennsylvania .Abraham died of lengthy complications from a
stroke in Hemphill County Hospital in Canadian. In addition to his wife, he was survived by three children, Donna Abraham Stainback of Greenville, Ken Abraham and his wife Renee Abraham of Lubbock, and Kay Abraham Brown and her husband Terry Brown of Canadian; nine grandchildren, and seventeen great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, and a son-in-law, Raiford Stainback, Jr., the husband of Donna Stainback. One of his brothers wasMalouf Abraham, Sr. (1915–1994), a wealthyoil andnatural gas developer andphilanthropist who wasmayor of Canadian from 1953 to 1957, and a Republican member of theTexas House of Representatives from 1965 to 1969. One of his nephews wasMalouf Abraham, Jr. , (born 1939), a retired Canadian, Texas,physician who specialized in allergies and is an active patron of the arts. All of the Abrahams became Republicans and were generous donors to the party.Two of Abraham's minister-granddaughters officiated at his funeral, which was held in the First
Christian Church of Canadian. He and his wife are interred in the Edith Ford MemorialCemetery in Canadian.His obituary says that Abraham was known for his kindness to others. In 1992 the "
Amarillo Globe News " in a feature article referred to him accordingly: "Santa Claus is alive and giving in Canadian."References
http://www.lubbockonline.com/stories/020907/obi_020907080.shtml
http://www.lubbockonline.com/stories/021508/obi_247110470.shtmlhttp://www.alumniconnections.com/olc/pub/TTAA/membership/gold.html
http://www.city-data.com/elec/elec-CANADIAN-TX.html
http://herndon2.sdrdc.com/cgi-bin/dcdev/forms/C00386987/131995/sa/17A
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/hemphill/history/yearbk1928.txt
http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi
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