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Eugene Abernathy Obituary

Eugene Abernathy, Jr. CHARLESTON - Eugene Abernathy Jr., 76, joined his parents in eternal rest on Thursday, September 12, 2019 passing peacefully at Roper Hospice Cottages with his daughter Juantize Abernathy at his side. He leaves behind his devoted son and caregiver for the past year of illness, Earl Genard Breeland, son Eugene Lavelle Abernathy, and son Jermaine Lewis as well as extended family members. When everyone saw our Dad, they would always see him wearing white, from the ball cap to the shoes. He enjoyed studying Scriptures, fishing, talking about fishing with his daughter, and riding motorcycles. God rest your soul, Dad. You will be missed. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Sep. 14 to Sep. 15, 2019.

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Tonvonnie Smith

September 18, 2019

Sorry to hear about Mr Abernathy passing we all love Mr Abernathy here in Huntsville Alabama you be missed I love you rest in piece Mr Abernathy

September 16, 2019

Juantize and Abernathy family, my sincerest condolences. Please contact me on social Media. I would love to talk. Holly Oliver

September 16, 2019

Praying for the family God's peace be with you
Janet Capers

Genard Breeland

September 15, 2019

Buffalo Soldier is the nickname I gave to our father because he was tough and wore these braids like dreadlocks, every time he heard me call him that he would always smile, he was extremely well versed in the scriptures and spoke with a very keen voice, very funny when telling jokes, He is on the other side now still smiling and still wearing white (Glory)Holy Holy Holy

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