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Charles Edgar Abbott

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Charles Edgar Abbott

Birth
Death
25 Dec 2003 (aged 72)
Burial
Miles City, Custer County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Charles was born on September 11, 1931 in Miles City, MT, to Arthur Clifford and Nellie Olive (Berg) Abbott. He attended elementary school at the Cross S country school and then Custer County High School in Miles City.


Charles lived and worked on the family ranch, homesteaded by his father and uncle, southeast of Miles City. Charles met Millie Lucille Gorman at Woolworth's in Miles City. They were united in marriage on October 31, 1953 in Miles City, Montana. They ranched in the Coalwood and Olive area on the family ranch until 1976 when they moved to the Kalispell area where they worked with Glen and Zenina Davis. They later moved to California working for Millie's brother, Allen in the truck lubrication business until returning to Miles City where Charles worked on the Russell Mann Ranch and the T.N. Ranch. In 1985, they moved to Greenough, MT where Charles was manager of the Benjamin-Moore Lindberg Ranch for the Greenough Cattle Co. In July 1992, Charles was stricken by a brain aneurysm and multiple strokes. Charles struggled to learn and to master talking, walking, and all life's simple skills. Around Thanksgiving of 1992, Charles and Millie returned to Miles City. They spent their time visiting with their long-time friends from the Powderville, Olive, Coalwood, Broadus, and Miles City areas. In August of 1996, they moved to Sturgis, South Dakota. Charles was a long time member of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Broadus, MT and more recently a member Grace Lutheran Church in Sturgis, SD. Charles enjoyed ranching, hunting, music, and his family.


Survivors include daughter Linda Black (Abbott) and her husband Dee; son Rick Abbott and his wife Dyon "Dee"; sister Mrs. June Minow (Abbott) and her husband Pete of Beaver Creek north of Ashland; sister-in-law Mrs. Merle Abbott (Klapmeier) of Livingston; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother Clifford, and his wife, Millie.

Charles was born on September 11, 1931 in Miles City, MT, to Arthur Clifford and Nellie Olive (Berg) Abbott. He attended elementary school at the Cross S country school and then Custer County High School in Miles City.


Charles lived and worked on the family ranch, homesteaded by his father and uncle, southeast of Miles City. Charles met Millie Lucille Gorman at Woolworth's in Miles City. They were united in marriage on October 31, 1953 in Miles City, Montana. They ranched in the Coalwood and Olive area on the family ranch until 1976 when they moved to the Kalispell area where they worked with Glen and Zenina Davis. They later moved to California working for Millie's brother, Allen in the truck lubrication business until returning to Miles City where Charles worked on the Russell Mann Ranch and the T.N. Ranch. In 1985, they moved to Greenough, MT where Charles was manager of the Benjamin-Moore Lindberg Ranch for the Greenough Cattle Co. In July 1992, Charles was stricken by a brain aneurysm and multiple strokes. Charles struggled to learn and to master talking, walking, and all life's simple skills. Around Thanksgiving of 1992, Charles and Millie returned to Miles City. They spent their time visiting with their long-time friends from the Powderville, Olive, Coalwood, Broadus, and Miles City areas. In August of 1996, they moved to Sturgis, South Dakota. Charles was a long time member of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Broadus, MT and more recently a member Grace Lutheran Church in Sturgis, SD. Charles enjoyed ranching, hunting, music, and his family.


Survivors include daughter Linda Black (Abbott) and her husband Dee; son Rick Abbott and his wife Dyon "Dee"; sister Mrs. June Minow (Abbott) and her husband Pete of Beaver Creek north of Ashland; sister-in-law Mrs. Merle Abbott (Klapmeier) of Livingston; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother Clifford, and his wife, Millie.



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