George David Abraham, Jr.
George David Abraham, Jr., passed away peacefully at home on April 7, 2026, at the age of 78. He was born on March 9, 1948, at St. Mary’s in Galveston, Texas, to George David Abraham Sr. and Lena Marie (Emmite) Abraham.
He was a devoted husband to Judy, his loving wife of 56 years, and a proud father to his two daughters, Jennifer Lynn Jones and Kristen Gayle Fields. He was a beloved grandfather to his three grandchildren, Avery Zane Jones, Kyle Allen Fields and Carter Emmite Fields. He was preceded in death by his parents; and his sister, Carolyn Ann Baker.
George graduated from Dickinson High School in 1966 and went to college at Lamar Tech University and University of Houston where he majored in Economics. He went on to start his own company, Business Evaluation Systems, valuing businesses and large machinery and equipment which he continued to operate until the week before his death. He created the first business evaluation software program in the industry. In September of 2007, he was awarded the Master Certified Business Counselor designation by the Institute of Certified Business Counselors. Also in October 2007 he was presented with the Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award for his work in Business Appraisal by the Society of Business Analysts and the NEBB Institute.
He loved hunting, fishing and the mountains of Colorado.
A memorial service celebrating George’s life will be held at Crowder Funeral Home at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to MD Anderson Cancer Center.

To Judy and family
I got to know George over the last 7 years I would bring my boat down to Trinidad when he was staying at the cabin and we would go fishing. We met at a NACVA conference in New Orleans prior. He will be missed
I am deeply sorry for your loss
Dan D’Agnese
Judy, Jennifer, Kristen and family,
I would like to offer my deepest condolences to you all. I have been blessed to know and work with George these last twenty years. He will be missed. My heart goes out to you all.
Love Kelli
Dear Judy,
George will always be remembered for his infectious laugh and a good story when he attended our conferences. He graciously shared his knowledge and experience for the betterment of all those there to learn.
A man of integrity whose smile will always be remembered.
May peace be with you and the family; your dear George will be missed.
JoAnn Lombardi and Peter King
VR Business Brokers
I can’t remember one childhood memory that doesn’t have Georgie in it. RIP dear cousin. Thank you for the memories. Love to Judy, Jennifer, Kristen and grandchildren. 💔🌹🙏
Judy and the “girls”.
I am so sad to hear the news. I spoke with George spoke the week before he passed. Knowing George since 2000, he was my mentor in the business valuation world and became a great friend as well as a business associate.
Over the past years I have had the pleasure of staying at the “cabin” and fishing with George and Dan on Trinidad and Pueblo lakes. George was one of the nicest and kindest people I have had the pleasure of knowing. I will miss his smile and sense of humor as well as his business acumen and guidance.
Respectfully and with my thoughts and prayers to the family.