ABRAHAMSON, Maurice

N/A - 29 January 2014

This was published in the following publications on 29.01.2014:
Irish Times

ABRAHAMSON Maurice (Mossy) - January 29, 2014, (peacefully) surrounded by his family. Beloved husband and soulmate of Joyce, loving father of Simone, Ed, Deborah and Laura and darling Papa to his nine adored grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Sadly missed by his brothers Max and David, sisters-in-law, sons-in-law, nieces, nephews, extended family, friends and members of the Dublin Hebrew Congregation. Son of the late Professor Leonard and Tillie Abrahamson, former President of the Dublin Stock Exchange, barrister and honorary life President of the Jewish Representative Council of Ireland, a gentle soul, the finest of men. Shiva prayers today (Thursday) and Sunday February 2, at 8.00pm at 125, The Elms, Mount Merrion Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.

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<p>Mossy</p> <p><span>Alan and Trish Eppel</span></p> <p><span>Dear Family and especially Joyce, Simone, Edwin, Debrah and Laura,</span><span>Mossy's death truly marks the end of a great period in the story of the Abrahamson-Eppel family and for the Dublin Jewish Community.</span><span>Following his father's death ["Pappy", Leonard Abrahamson] Mossy became the focal point of family leadership and coherence.</span><span>He was a man of brilliant intellect and a subtle and dry humour.</span><span>He was warm and generous in his relationships with others.</span><span>A highlight of any simcha was a speech by Mossy peppered with flashes of wit and originality.</span><span>His intellectual abilities were practical not cerebral and his counsel was wise and sensible.</span><span>In his communal roles he spoke out against anti-Israel bigotry and hypocrisy and was a voice of reason above the babble of petty community politics.</span><span>He was one of the outstanding figures of his generation. He was dearly loved by us all. We will miss him terribly.</span><span>Yisgadal vyiskadash shemay rabor</span></p>


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<p>Mossy</p> <p><span>Alan and Trish Eppel</span></p> <p><span>Dear Family and especially Joyce, Simone, Edwin, Debrah and Laura,</span><span>Mossy's death truly marks the end of a great period in the story of the Abrahamson-Eppel family and for the Dublin Jewish Community.</span><span>Following his father's death ["Pappy", Leonard Abrahamson] Mossy became the focal point of family leadership and coherence.</span><span>He was a man of brilliant intellect and a subtle and dry humour.</span><span>He was warm and generous in his relationships with others.</span><span>A highlight of any simcha was a speech by Mossy peppered with flashes of wit and originality.</span><span>His intellectual abilities were practical not cerebral and his counsel was wise and sensible.</span><span>In his communal roles he spoke out against anti-Israel bigotry and hypocrisy and was a voice of reason above the babble of petty community politics.</span><span>He was one of the outstanding figures of his generation. He was dearly loved by us all. We will miss him terribly.</span><span>Yisgadal vyiskadash shemay rabor</span></p>


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