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Raymond Abrashkin

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Around 1935, he married Evelyn Kurinski. They had two children, John Michael (West) Abrashkin, an artist (1941–1992), and William Henry (Hank) Abrashkin, a Trial Court Judge in Massachusetts (b. 1944). There are two grandchildren, Karen Anna Abrashkin (b. 1981) and John Raymond Abrashkin (b. 1983).
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under the name "Ray Ashley", which he co-produced and co-directed with Morris Engel and Ruth Orkin. The movie, which came out in 1953, was nominated for an
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on supply ships in the Atlantic. During and after the war, he lived in
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public schools. His writing career began as the education editor of
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Raymond's parents were Harry Abrashkin, born in what is now
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Deaths from motor neuron disease in the United States
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