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Grace Anna Abrams

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Grace Anna Abrams

Birth
Pawhuska, Osage County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
8 Oct 2023 (aged 69)
Burial
Pawhuska, Osage County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Grace Anna Abrams was born on August 17, 1954, in Pawhuska Oklahoma to
Martha Mae Jones and Oliver Abrams. She was the second oldest sibling of 9
children. She was the oldest daughter, "Mina", of the beloved Martha Mae.
Grace, lovingly referred to as "mama", Aunt Gracey, sis, and wife, was very proud
of her family. Although she had reached a weary point in her health and life, she
was sustained by the love she had for her family members. Grace is survived by
two sons, John and Anthony Woods, and by 12 grandchildren, with one great
grandchild on the way. She is also survived by her husband Don Lamb.
Grace was very good at caring for others, so much in fact, that she tutored several
students as they pursued their education in Registered Nursing while Grace was
yet a Licensed Practical Nurse. She continued pursuing her own education as a
nurse for several years and eventually found her niche in elder care, working in
several facilities in Oklahoma.
Grace was an Osage woman, a Wee-Shaw to her Wee-Hay. She was an "Aunty"
and an Eko. She was an Ena too. She joins her son Christopher Martin Woods
and her daughter Martha Mae Cecilia Woods in eternity.
She will be missed by her loved ones. Her memory will carry on in the hearts of
her grandchildren and even the great grandchild that will be born in 2024. Grace
grew weary in the end, but she is weary no more…
"Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and
I will give you rest."

--Matthew 11:8
Grace Anna Abrams was born on August 17, 1954, in Pawhuska Oklahoma to
Martha Mae Jones and Oliver Abrams. She was the second oldest sibling of 9
children. She was the oldest daughter, "Mina", of the beloved Martha Mae.
Grace, lovingly referred to as "mama", Aunt Gracey, sis, and wife, was very proud
of her family. Although she had reached a weary point in her health and life, she
was sustained by the love she had for her family members. Grace is survived by
two sons, John and Anthony Woods, and by 12 grandchildren, with one great
grandchild on the way. She is also survived by her husband Don Lamb.
Grace was very good at caring for others, so much in fact, that she tutored several
students as they pursued their education in Registered Nursing while Grace was
yet a Licensed Practical Nurse. She continued pursuing her own education as a
nurse for several years and eventually found her niche in elder care, working in
several facilities in Oklahoma.
Grace was an Osage woman, a Wee-Shaw to her Wee-Hay. She was an "Aunty"
and an Eko. She was an Ena too. She joins her son Christopher Martin Woods
and her daughter Martha Mae Cecilia Woods in eternity.
She will be missed by her loved ones. Her memory will carry on in the hearts of
her grandchildren and even the great grandchild that will be born in 2024. Grace
grew weary in the end, but she is weary no more…
"Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and
I will give you rest."

--Matthew 11:8


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