Toshiko S. Abram's Obituary
Toshiko S. Abram, age 90 of Trenton, NJ, passed away on Sunday, February 23, 2020 at home with her family. She was born in Kyoto, Japan, daughter of the late Yoshimatsu and Yaeno S. She was a resident of Trenton for over 60 years.
Mrs. Abram worked at the Switlik Parachute Factory in Trenton, NJ for several years. She then went on to Circle F Manufacturing in Trenton, NJ where she retired after 20 plus years. Mrs. Abram traveled the United States, the world and cruised the seas. She toured Alabama to Wyoming, Puerto Rico, Canada, the Caribbean, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Switzerland and Monaco. She then settled at home in NJ to enjoy her family and friends.
In addition to her parents, Mrs. Abram was preceded in death by her husband, Mose Sr.; her daughter, Jean K.; her daughter-in-law, Lorene M.; her stepson, Mose Jr.; her longtime companion, Sensei Yoshikawa; her brother, Yoshimatsu; her sisters: Kimiko, Fumiko, Kiyoko, and Kazuko. She is survived by her sons: James of NM and Paul and his wife Cynthia of CA; her daughters: Kattie and her husband Charles of DE, Ella and her fiancé Gregory of VA and Mariah of NJ; her sisters: Ayako and Yukiko of Japan; her grandchildren: Leon, Jason and Jerome of NM, Falen and her husband Homer of NJ, Sean and his wife Tiffanee of MD, Shaquille of NJ, Deon of NY, Marcus and Troy of VA and Constance of CA; her step-grandchildren: Kerry, Monique, Mose III, Shawn, Mary Elizabeth and Miriam of AL; her great-grandchildren: Hana, Gavin, Liam and Yuri; her sons-in-law: David "Poppy" of NJ and Joe of VA; her sisters-in-law: Hattie of NY, Corrine of PA, Helen of AL and Tatsuno of Japan; her brother-in-law, Fortune of AL, her nephews, nieces, cousins, other relatives and friends in the USA, Japan and abroad; her close friends, extended retired military families and her favorite sushi place Tsukasa Restaurant in Hamilton, NJ.
All services are private.
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