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Valentino “Tino” Abraham

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Valentino “Tino” Abraham

Birth
Death
29 Dec 2020 (aged 50)
Burial
Hanover County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Evangelist Valentino Abraham entered into eternal rest on December 29, 2020 and was divinely saluted for completing his earthly mission. Affectionately known as “Tino,” he was a valiant soldier in the army of the Lord and was committed to winning souls for Christ. His greatest battle occurred when God reached down and declared him the winner over his illness and took him to an everlasting reward. Tino’s life will forever be a testament to fulfillment of God’s purpose.

An avid Dallas Cowboys Fan, Tino’s love, dedication, and loyalty extended beyond the football field and into every aspect of his life. To his family and friends, he will always be considered an all-star with a life profile which was Hall of Fame worthy.

Home Team: Tino was the 5th child born to Pastor Mary and Co-Pastor Carol Abraham. Under the tutelage and coaching of his parents, he learned the foundation of Christian living and the relevance of teamwork. He was a 1989 graduate of Maury High School in Norfolk, Virginia. While in high school, he was a member of the Commodores Football Team and there he was able to practice the learned concepts that cultivated his love for sports.

Draft: On May 19, 2001, Tino was drafted as a first-round pick into holy matrimony with the love of his life, Katina E. Abraham. To this union, was born one daughter, Tiniyah, who would become one of his biggest cheerleaders and the apple of his eye.

Positions: In addition to son, brother, husband, and father, Tino held other positions to include former Consumer Finance Service Specialist for CCO Mortgage and most recently served as a Shop Clerk-Dispatcher for the County of Henrico.

Off-Season Activities: In his spare time, Tino enjoyed coaching football for Central International College and coaching basketball for the Glen Allen Basketball Team. He also held the distinction of both player and coach for the Shoop Park Cowboys.

Championships: As a Champion for Christ, Tino proclaimed God’s Word through preaching and teaching. He was unapologetic and unashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He was responsible for and successful in leading many to victorious living through in Christ.

Our champion was predeceased by Arronetta Brown (sister), Tanaysia Abraham (niece), Odessa and Nelson Thompson (maternal grandparents), and Ola Mae and Willie Abraham (paternal grandparents), all of which cheered him as he entered the pearly gates of Heaven.

Tino’s legacy will continue to live on through loved ones left to cherish his memories: A loving, devoted wife of 19 years, Katina Abraham; a precious daughter, Tiniyah; compassionate parents, Pastor Mary and Co-Pastor Carol Abraham of Florence, SC; three caring sisters Demetria and Alina Abraham, and Adina Huggins (Dedric) all of Florence, SC; two committed brothers Chipola and Angelo Abraham both of Florence, SC; a supportive Mother-in-Love, Sallie Vann Turner of Portsmouth, VA; three special friends Tony Faulks, Michael Wilson, and Chris Clements; and a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends. Remains rest at Scott’s Funeral Home, 115 E. Brookland Park Blvd., where viewing will be held Wednesday, January 6 from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. A private service will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, January 7 at Scott’s Chapel, 116 E. Brookland Park Blvd. Interment Roselawn Memory Gardens. Live streaming at scottsfuneralhome.com
Evangelist Valentino Abraham entered into eternal rest on December 29, 2020 and was divinely saluted for completing his earthly mission. Affectionately known as “Tino,” he was a valiant soldier in the army of the Lord and was committed to winning souls for Christ. His greatest battle occurred when God reached down and declared him the winner over his illness and took him to an everlasting reward. Tino’s life will forever be a testament to fulfillment of God’s purpose.

An avid Dallas Cowboys Fan, Tino’s love, dedication, and loyalty extended beyond the football field and into every aspect of his life. To his family and friends, he will always be considered an all-star with a life profile which was Hall of Fame worthy.

Home Team: Tino was the 5th child born to Pastor Mary and Co-Pastor Carol Abraham. Under the tutelage and coaching of his parents, he learned the foundation of Christian living and the relevance of teamwork. He was a 1989 graduate of Maury High School in Norfolk, Virginia. While in high school, he was a member of the Commodores Football Team and there he was able to practice the learned concepts that cultivated his love for sports.

Draft: On May 19, 2001, Tino was drafted as a first-round pick into holy matrimony with the love of his life, Katina E. Abraham. To this union, was born one daughter, Tiniyah, who would become one of his biggest cheerleaders and the apple of his eye.

Positions: In addition to son, brother, husband, and father, Tino held other positions to include former Consumer Finance Service Specialist for CCO Mortgage and most recently served as a Shop Clerk-Dispatcher for the County of Henrico.

Off-Season Activities: In his spare time, Tino enjoyed coaching football for Central International College and coaching basketball for the Glen Allen Basketball Team. He also held the distinction of both player and coach for the Shoop Park Cowboys.

Championships: As a Champion for Christ, Tino proclaimed God’s Word through preaching and teaching. He was unapologetic and unashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He was responsible for and successful in leading many to victorious living through in Christ.

Our champion was predeceased by Arronetta Brown (sister), Tanaysia Abraham (niece), Odessa and Nelson Thompson (maternal grandparents), and Ola Mae and Willie Abraham (paternal grandparents), all of which cheered him as he entered the pearly gates of Heaven.

Tino’s legacy will continue to live on through loved ones left to cherish his memories: A loving, devoted wife of 19 years, Katina Abraham; a precious daughter, Tiniyah; compassionate parents, Pastor Mary and Co-Pastor Carol Abraham of Florence, SC; three caring sisters Demetria and Alina Abraham, and Adina Huggins (Dedric) all of Florence, SC; two committed brothers Chipola and Angelo Abraham both of Florence, SC; a supportive Mother-in-Love, Sallie Vann Turner of Portsmouth, VA; three special friends Tony Faulks, Michael Wilson, and Chris Clements; and a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends. Remains rest at Scott’s Funeral Home, 115 E. Brookland Park Blvd., where viewing will be held Wednesday, January 6 from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. A private service will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, January 7 at Scott’s Chapel, 116 E. Brookland Park Blvd. Interment Roselawn Memory Gardens. Live streaming at scottsfuneralhome.com

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