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Mary Denise Abrams

December 13, 1953 ~ March 21, 2021

Mary Denise (Neesie) Abrams (Maiden: Walters) was born on December 13, 1953 in Rome, GA passed away peacefully on March 21, 2021. Denise graduated from Pepperell High School. She was married to Robert Abrams for 43 years until his death in 2015. She was retired from the Cobb County School System and enjoyed cooking, especially for holidays and special occasions. Neesie loved spending time with her grandchildren and enjoyed surprising her family with the delivery of unexpected gifts. She is predeceased by her husband, Robert Abrams and her father and mother, Vernon and Evelyn Walters. Denise is lovingly remembered by her three sons: Bob Abrams and his wife Heather and their children Lexi and Preston, of Canton, GA; and Richard Abrams and his wife Rebekah and their children Peyton, Grant, and Harrison, of Rockmart, GA; and Joe Abrams, Cage of Rome, GA; Denise is also remembered by her two brothers John Walters and his wife Tammy and their children Brittany and Steven of Rome, GA; and Jim Walters of Rome, GA. Service and internment will be at the Georgia National Cemetery in Canton, GA. Date TBD. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The American Diabetes Association.

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  1. Russ ,Todd and Venice Burchfield says:

    Sorry for your loss. Thoughts and Prayers for your family. Be Strong and of Good Courage

  2. I pray for comfort for all of you. She’s probably running in heaven cause she’s got a new body! She was my faithful friend of 25 years no matter the time or distance between us. She had a big heart and loved doing things for others. She was also an awesome cook! I loved her and will dearly miss our phone chats. I will be planting a berry tree here at home in her memory. Jo Ann Allen

  3. We are thinking of you during this difficult time.

  4. Neesie was a wonderful wife to my cousin, Bobby. We used to get together when our kids were little. She will be missed. Jan Wigley Dalton.


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