While in Arizona she picked up a hobby of making gorgeous jewelry out of ordinary rocks. She also made quilt tops using even the smallest pieces of scrap material one quilt top was made of 1" squares. Although she never had children she enjoyed her nieces and nephews.
Sarah furthered her walk with the Lord when she became a faithful member of the First Baptist Church. She was involved with the women's bible study until she could no longer make it to church. When Sarah could no longer live by herself she moved into the Burlington Care Center in the summer of 2006. She enjoyed it there and was very well cared for by Carol who became a very close friend. She always tried to make it to the bible study and devotions that the local churches provided for the Care Center.
Sarah is survived by one brother; two sisters-in-law; nieces and nephews; and many cousins; great nieces; nephews; and friends. She is preceded in death by her father and mother; Hovey and Murney (Dike) Abbott, brothers; Frank Abbott, Josiah Abbott, Chester Abbott, and Edward Abbott, sisters; Evelyn (Abbott) Schaal, Murney Abbott, brother-in-law Elmer C. Schaal, and nephew Mike Abbott. She will be missed by all.
Names of Survivors Omitted Per Find A Grave.
Sarah Ann Abbott has a stone here in Fairview Cemetery, Burlington Colorado.
While in Arizona she picked up a hobby of making gorgeous jewelry out of ordinary rocks. She also made quilt tops using even the smallest pieces of scrap material one quilt top was made of 1" squares. Although she never had children she enjoyed her nieces and nephews.
Sarah furthered her walk with the Lord when she became a faithful member of the First Baptist Church. She was involved with the women's bible study until she could no longer make it to church. When Sarah could no longer live by herself she moved into the Burlington Care Center in the summer of 2006. She enjoyed it there and was very well cared for by Carol who became a very close friend. She always tried to make it to the bible study and devotions that the local churches provided for the Care Center.
Sarah is survived by one brother; two sisters-in-law; nieces and nephews; and many cousins; great nieces; nephews; and friends. She is preceded in death by her father and mother; Hovey and Murney (Dike) Abbott, brothers; Frank Abbott, Josiah Abbott, Chester Abbott, and Edward Abbott, sisters; Evelyn (Abbott) Schaal, Murney Abbott, brother-in-law Elmer C. Schaal, and nephew Mike Abbott. She will be missed by all.
Names of Survivors Omitted Per Find A Grave.
Sarah Ann Abbott has a stone here in Fairview Cemetery, Burlington Colorado.
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