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Rico Wendell Abrams

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Rico Wendell Abrams

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10 Dec 2010 (aged 35)
Burial
Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Rico Wendell Abrams, 35, departed this earthly life on Monday, Dec. 13, 2010, in Dorchester County. Born Oct. 30, 1975, in Sumter County, he was a son of Bobby Ann Abrams Fullard and the late Bobby Joe Fullard Sr.

He began his education in the public schools of Sumter County and continued his studies at the South Carolina School for the Blind and Deaf in Spartanburg.

He worked in various places in Sumter County. Rico was a very loving person with a great sense of humor. He was loved by all who knew him.

He leaves to cherish his memories: his mother, Bobby Ann Abrams Fullard; his stepfather, Clinton Williams; two brothers, Tony (Brenda) Abrams and Bobby (Tressa) Fullard Jr.; a sister, Carnethia (Ricky) Wright; a grandmother, Mary Abrams; his second parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bess; his second grandmother, Ann Pinckney; nieces and nephews, Destiny, Teneka, Tyrell, Rochelle, Daniyah, April, Zachary, Jamarion and a very special nephew whom he loved as a son, Tony "TJ," all of Sumter; aunts and uncles, the Rev. Dr. Charles H. Davis of Greenville, Lawrence (Laura) Beatha of Philadelphia, Pa., Charles Abrams of Atlanta, Joyce Davis, Loretta (Johnny) Johnson, James (Shifferlynn) Fullard, Princine (Lomand) Bradley, Delores Abrams, Terry (Wanda) Fullard, Billy (Ann) Fullard, Cynthia (Fabian) Maple and Joetta Fullard, all of Sumter; six great-grandaunts; four great-granduncles; a host of other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his father; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fullard; and his maternal grandfather, Charlie Bell Abrams. A very devoted aunt, Francine Abrams Davis, whom he preceded in death.

Funeral services: Rafting Creek Baptist Church, 3860 S.C. 261 North, Rembert, with the Rev. Melvin Mack, pastor, presiding, Pastor Sentel Abrams of Congregation of Yah, Charlotte, N.C., eulogist, assisted by the Rev. Lemuel Washington of Orange Hill AME Church, the Rev. Lillian Reynolds, Minister Carol Sanders and the Rev. Burdel Hill.

Interment: Evergreen Memorial Park, Sumter.
Rico Wendell Abrams, 35, departed this earthly life on Monday, Dec. 13, 2010, in Dorchester County. Born Oct. 30, 1975, in Sumter County, he was a son of Bobby Ann Abrams Fullard and the late Bobby Joe Fullard Sr.

He began his education in the public schools of Sumter County and continued his studies at the South Carolina School for the Blind and Deaf in Spartanburg.

He worked in various places in Sumter County. Rico was a very loving person with a great sense of humor. He was loved by all who knew him.

He leaves to cherish his memories: his mother, Bobby Ann Abrams Fullard; his stepfather, Clinton Williams; two brothers, Tony (Brenda) Abrams and Bobby (Tressa) Fullard Jr.; a sister, Carnethia (Ricky) Wright; a grandmother, Mary Abrams; his second parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bess; his second grandmother, Ann Pinckney; nieces and nephews, Destiny, Teneka, Tyrell, Rochelle, Daniyah, April, Zachary, Jamarion and a very special nephew whom he loved as a son, Tony "TJ," all of Sumter; aunts and uncles, the Rev. Dr. Charles H. Davis of Greenville, Lawrence (Laura) Beatha of Philadelphia, Pa., Charles Abrams of Atlanta, Joyce Davis, Loretta (Johnny) Johnson, James (Shifferlynn) Fullard, Princine (Lomand) Bradley, Delores Abrams, Terry (Wanda) Fullard, Billy (Ann) Fullard, Cynthia (Fabian) Maple and Joetta Fullard, all of Sumter; six great-grandaunts; four great-granduncles; a host of other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his father; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fullard; and his maternal grandfather, Charlie Bell Abrams. A very devoted aunt, Francine Abrams Davis, whom he preceded in death.

Funeral services: Rafting Creek Baptist Church, 3860 S.C. 261 North, Rembert, with the Rev. Melvin Mack, pastor, presiding, Pastor Sentel Abrams of Congregation of Yah, Charlotte, N.C., eulogist, assisted by the Rev. Lemuel Washington of Orange Hill AME Church, the Rev. Lillian Reynolds, Minister Carol Sanders and the Rev. Burdel Hill.

Interment: Evergreen Memorial Park, Sumter.

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