Born on November 27, 2007, in Oklahoma City, Zach was the cherished middle child of Bobby and Beulah Abraham and the dearly loved brother of Caleb and Aaron. A junior at Piedmont High School, Zach was passionate about basketball, MMA, and weight training, always pushing himself to grow. His teammates and coaches admired his dedication and positive attitude, traits he carried both on and off the court. Beyond sports and school, Zach loved being with friends and family, filling each moment with laughter and joy. He was compassionate, kind and selflessness. Zach often used his own savings to buy thoughtful gifts for his brothers, showing how deeply he cared for those close to him. He had a heart of gold, and his generosity showed in countless ways. He was there for his friends and family, often staying up late to encourage and support them. Zach will be remembered for his profound love for God, his unwavering faith, and his resilient spirit. He found joy in attending Wednesday night services at his home church, Faith, where he expressed his devotion through water baptism on November 19, 2023. His life was a true reflection of Christ’s love. His grandfather recently shared a cherished memory of a spontaneous lunch Zach took him to, where they spent hours simply talking. Zach had a rare ability to see the good in people and encouraged others to do the same, quick to forgive and quick to love. He carried his father’s kind heart, his mother’s grace, and a smile that could brighten anyone’s day. He brought a creative flair to everything he did, including designing his own room and was proud of his flowing hair. He dreamed of pursuing a career in business finance and starting his own business. Although his time here was short, his life was rich in purpose, leaving behind a legacy of compassion, faith, loyalty, and resilience.
Zach’s memory will live on in the hearts of his family, friends, and all who knew him. His light touched countless lives, and his absence will be deeply felt. He is survived by his parents, Bobby and Beulah, his brothers Caleb and Aaron, his grandparents Phillip and Sara Abraham, and P.T. and Aleykutty Joseph. Many relatives and friends across the world will miss him profoundly, finding comfort in the hope of reuniting with him one day.
A Visitation and viewing for family and friends will be held on Wednesday, November 6, 2024 from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM at Buchanan Funeral Service in Oklahoma City.
The Memorial Service will be held at Faith Church of Oklahoma City on Thursday, November 7, 2024 at 5:30PM.
The Homegoing Service will be held at Gate Church of Oklahoma City on Friday, November 8, 2024 at 9:30 AM with Interment to follow at Spring Creek Memorial Cemetery of Oklahoma City.