A father-of-seven in North Carolina mysteriously passed away just months after welcoming four new baby boys into the world, as his grieving wife shared her heartbreak.
The death of the 35-year-old restaurateur Carlos Abrahams was announced when his wife, Ronjera Abrahams, shared the devastating news on Monday.
‘To my forever love, my best friend, my husband words cannot describe the pain that I feel,’ she wrote on Facebook.
The beloved husband and father owned Crav’N Caribbean, a Jamaican restaurant and food truck in Charlotte.
Abrahams, who owns a hair salon business and performs home decorating for owners of Airbnbs and VRBOs, shared little surrounding the circumstances of her husbands death, but said that she would ‘never be the same.’
‘God please just strengthen me even more as I try to navigate life without the man that I’ve been with for 16 years while raising our children,’ she wrote.
The couple made headlines last year after Abrahams gave birth to quadruplets in December 2024.
After learning of the rare pregnancy in the summer of that year, Abrahams recalled to the Charlotte Observer how her husband had been her rock.

The death of the 35-year-old restaurateur Carlos Abrahams was announced after his wife, Ronjera Abrahams, shared the devastating news on Monday

The beloved husband and father owned Crav’N Caribbean, a Jamaican restaurant and food truck in Charlotte

The couple made headlines last year after Abrahams gave birth to quadruplets in December 2024. Now, the four infants are 18 months old and Abrahams said she would be moving home for support in raising their children
‘What are we gonna do,’ she recalled asking Carlos at the time.
‘We’re gonna take care of them,’ he replied.
After 36 days in the NICU, the four newborns, Ariayah, Aniyah, Cayden, and Carter, were finally on their way home to their three other brothers.
Now, the four infants are 18 months old and Abrahams said she would be moving home for support in raising their children.
After moving from Jamaica, Carlos was raised in Delaware and met his wife as a teenager when he saw her at a mall, according to the Observer.
The pair then married in 2010 while he was training in the Marine Corps before service moved them to North Carolina and they settled in Charlotte with their first child.
Carlos, who’s passion for cooking stemmed from his mother, then began his restaurant business and raised his growing family.
Carlos was described as a provider, a problem-solver and a devoted husband and father, according to the Observer.

Carlos was described as a provider, a problem-solver and a devoted husband and father

Abrahams, who owns a hair salon business and performs home decorating for owners of Airbnbs and VRBOs, shared little surrounding the circumstances of her husbands death, but said that she would ‘never be the same’

After moving from Jamaica, Carlos was raised in Delaware and met his wife as a teenager. The pair then married in 2010 while he was training in the Marine Corps before service moved them to North Carolina and they settled in Charlotte with their first child
‘We’ve always been the ones that… we’re gonna figure it out no matter what,’ he told the outlet at the time, smiling at his wife.
Hunter Brawley, a colleague to Carlos, told WCNC that he was ‘more than just a business owner, he was a friend to so many in our community.’
‘Carlos was an entrepreneur who brought flavor and passion to the community,’ a post promoting a fundraiser for Carlos’s family read. ‘For every plate he touched, we will keep the flavor alive. You’ll never be forgotten.’
The doting father spent much of his time away from his business sharing adorable videos and photos of his children.
‘He was an amazing person, father and husband. His heart was beautiful. We are completely shattered and heartbroken,’ a GoFundMe for his grieving family read.
Circumstances surrounding the loving family man’s death have not yet been made available.


