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Lynn Jerry Abrams, Jr.


Sunrise: September 20, 1978

Sunset: January 14, 2025

Lynn, Jr. was born on September 20, 1978, in Mass General Hospital, in Boston, MA to Lynn Abrams, Sr. (Father) and Geraldine (Geri) Abrams (Mother). He travels with his family throughout the US and Europe, finally ending in Chesapeake, VA when his father retired. He departed this earthly life on January 14, 2025.

He attended Kempsville High School, Virginia Beach, VA, graduating in 1995. As a result of his strong faith and belief in God, Lynn Jr. enrolled in the “World Harvest Bible College (now known as Valor Christian College,” Columbus, OH) and received a degree in “Arts in Religion.” After graduating from college, Lynn, Jr. returned home and secured a position with the South Norfolk Public Library, where he worked as an Assistant Librarian until he medically retired.

Lynn Jr. was preceded in death by his mother, Mrs. Geraldine (Geri) Abrams.

Left to mourn his passing and cherish his memories are his father, Lynn J. Abrams, Sr, and brother, Jeremy Abrams, both from Chesapeake, VA, and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

Memorial Service: Sunday, January 26, 2025 1:00 PM Metropolitan Funeral Service 120 West Berkley Avenue Norfolk, Virginia

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    Mike Smith says

    I first met Lynn while attending Bible college together at World Harvest in Ohio.

    He was a great friend, and a great man of God. He always had a smile on his face, and he never hesitated to show kindness to others.

    I was laughed at and rejected by others, but not by Lynn. He never judged me or looked down on me.

    I stayed in contact with Lynn after school, and we talked often about shared interests like Star Wars.

    He was one of the most humble people that I have ever met, and I am heart broken that he’s gone.

    I pray that the Lord would comfort his family, and bring them peace in the midst of their loss.

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    Kimmy says

    Cousin LJ as I affectionately called him, was a breath of fresh air. Having had met him later in life didn’t diminish our bond as cousins. He was such a joy and I am grateful to have known him. I wish I had more time but I am thankful for the time that we had. I am going to miss you so much; our monthly chats. I will always be “Cousin K” and I will continue to write on for the both of us; a passion that we both shared.

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    Delores Smith says

    Thank you Nephew for the beautiful memories, I will forever cherish them. Rest In Jesus until we meet again.

    Love you forever.
    Aunt D.

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    Jean Cooper says

    We were heartbroken to learn about Lynn’s passing. He brought so much positivity and dedication to our workplace. My deepest sympathies go out to you and your loved ones.

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