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Crockett Abraham

April 15, 2019 — January 24, 2026

Crockett William Abraham, 6 years old, was welcomed into the arms of Jesus on January 24, 2026, at his home in Independence, Texas, surrounded by his parents and brothers.

Born on April 15, 2019, in Houston, Texas, Crockett was a bright light in the lives of all who knew him. In his 6 short years of life, he lived fully and loved deeply. He was known for his love of hunting and fishing. He was an accomplished artist with a quick and witty sense of humor. He had a brilliant mind and genuine love and knowledge of the outdoors, animals, bugs, and dinosaurs. He made those around him feel seen, loved and important.

Crockett is survived by his adoring parents Charles William "Chuck" Abraham and Caroline Arnold Abraham; his brothers Charles Lockhart "C.L." Abraham and Crawford Jay Abraham; maternal grandparents, Jay Lock Arnold and Priscilla Adams Arnold, of Canyon Lake, Texas; paternal grandparents, Charles Bruce Abraham and Mary Glennda Link Abraham, of Marshall, Texas; aunts and uncles that he knew and loved dearly, Edward Link Abraham and wife Amy, Mary Carol Sixta and husband John, and Amy Margaret Arnold; cousins Mary Katherine Abraham, Jackson Abraham, Natalie Clair Abraham, Asher Sixta and Annie Sixta; and very special extended cousins, Jason Lynn, Ashley Abraham Lynn, Henry Lynn and William Lynn. In addition to his family, Crockett shared a bond with close family friends, who were more like big brothers and sisters than friends to him: Turner Mangham, Karsyn Mangham, Dixon Baird, Danaleigh Stiles, and Bill Cody Odell, who will forever carry his joy and spirit with them. Along with his parents, siblings and extended family, Crockett was deeply loved by a wide circle of best friends, he had a remarkable way of making his friends feel valued and loved. His friendships were a great source of great joy to him, and his kindness and light will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew him. He is now whole, healed, and free from pain, rejoicing in heaven.

Crockett wanted to be just like his Daddy and tried to emulate everything he did, he especially loved trying to match his daily outfit to the one his dad wore each day. He was an avid outdoorsman, an adventurous explorer of nature, a cowboy, a fisherman, a hunter. He loved cheering on the Texas A&M athletic teams and recently developed a love for playing basketball with his little dribblers Chicago Bulls teammates. He found joy in making detailed plans for great adventures, playing and exploring with his brothers, play dates with buddies, spending time with his cousins and grandparents, watching Wild Kratt's and animal documentaries with an emphasis on extinct animals. He was excellent at math, knew his way around the kitchen, and loved creating delicious meals and treats with his parents. He took pride in serving others.

He also enjoyed drawing and coloring, crafts, making slime, museums, swinging, board games, driving his four-wheeler and go-kart, bonfires at "Camp Drew", target practice, whittling sticks, swimming, singing and dancing along to Imagine dragons, and taking family trips to the beach, Canyon Lake, and Caddo Lake.

No one, at any age, should know the kind of suffering that Crockett endured, yet he met it with courage, resilience, and a strength that humbled us all. He taught us to slow down, to enjoy the small moments, to notice the tiniest of details and to love and care for each other more deeply. Because of him, we grew in patience, were strengthened in faith, and learned how to find joy even in the middle of unimaginable pain. Our lives are forever changed by his example, his enormous heart, and his gentle and loving soul.

A children's service will be held at 11:00 am at Christ Church, 4201 State Highway 6 South, College Station, Texas 77833 with a traditional funeral service beginning at 1:00 pm.

Serving as pallbearers will be: Charles William Abraham, Charles Bruce Abraham, Jay Lock Arnold and Edward Link Abraham. Honorary pallbearers include: Charles Lockhart Abraham, Crawford Jay Abraham, Jackson Abraham, Turner Mangham, Bill Cody Odell, and Dixon Baird.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Abraham Family at the Edward Jones office of Rachel Odell, 323 San Jacinto St., Liberty, Texas 77575, in his honor.

Though our hearts are broken, we are comforted knowing that Crockett's life had great purpose, and that his love will continue to live on through all who were blessed to know him.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com


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