Mr. Abbott was born in Kershaw County, a son of Mrs. Martha Outlaw Abbott Brown and the late Grover C. Abbott. He was a member of Earlewood Baptist Church, a veteran of the Korean Conflict and a member of the D. A. V.
Surviving are his mother of Columbia; a sister, Mrs. Bernard B. Shealy of West Colmbia; two brothers, Herman D. Abbott of Moncks Corner and Charles L. Abbott of Winnsboro; and a half-brother, William H. Brown of Columbia.
Services will be 11 a.m. today in Dunbar Funeral Home, Gervais Street Chapel, conducted by the Rev. C. Wilson Poston. Burial will be in Crescent Hill Memorial Gardens.
Pallbearers will be Robert Dunning, E. E. Catoe, Jerome Warren, Gene Middleswarts, David Neely and Harry Hindman.
The State (Columbia, SC), Saturday, June 1, 1974, page 4
Mr. Abbott was born in Kershaw County, a son of Mrs. Martha Outlaw Abbott Brown and the late Grover C. Abbott. He was a member of Earlewood Baptist Church, a veteran of the Korean Conflict and a member of the D. A. V.
Surviving are his mother of Columbia; a sister, Mrs. Bernard B. Shealy of West Colmbia; two brothers, Herman D. Abbott of Moncks Corner and Charles L. Abbott of Winnsboro; and a half-brother, William H. Brown of Columbia.
Services will be 11 a.m. today in Dunbar Funeral Home, Gervais Street Chapel, conducted by the Rev. C. Wilson Poston. Burial will be in Crescent Hill Memorial Gardens.
Pallbearers will be Robert Dunning, E. E. Catoe, Jerome Warren, Gene Middleswarts, David Neely and Harry Hindman.
The State (Columbia, SC), Saturday, June 1, 1974, page 4
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