During a recent government meeting, officials took a moment to honor the late Charlie Abrams, a prominent figure in the Walnut Creek community who passed away on June 3rd. Born in March 1941 in New York, Abrams was the eldest of six siblings and married his wife, Mary, affectionately known as Janet, in 1966. The couple raised three sons, initially in Alexandria, Virginia, before settling in Walnut Creek, where they lived for 35 years.
In 1985, Abrams founded his own traffic engineering consulting firm, Abrams and Associates, which he ran until 2018 when his son Steve took over. His commitment to public service was evident through his election to the Walnut Creek City Council in 1996, where he served until 2008, including two terms as mayor. Colleagues remembered him as a dedicated and humorous leader who deeply cared for his community.
Beyond his professional achievements, Abrams was actively involved in local youth sports, coaching Little League and serving as a referee for the Walnut Creek Soccer Club. He and Janet were known for their generosity, often opening their home to friends in need and cherishing time spent with their grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Abrams' memory are suggested for the Weschier Center of the Arts. The meeting concluded with expressions of gratitude for his service and the lasting impact he made on the Walnut Creek community.