Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 6:00 PM on Tuesday, December 22 at Barbot Funeral Home, Beulah with a vigil service to follow at 6:00 PM. Masks are required at both the funeral at the church and the visitation at the funeral home.
Alan was born in Beulah to Oran and Alice (Herman) Abbey on September 25, 1941, the youngest of nine children. He married Janice (Jan) Welk at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Beulah on April 25, 1964. The couple had three children, Alana, Greg and Alicia.
In Alan’s work life he managed the Sheep Shed roller rink, was employed with two service stations, worked road construction and began his career at Knife River Coal. Here he started out cleaning cars and eventually became the mine superintendent. He was employed with Knife River Coal for 37 years.
Alan was a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Jaycees, the Beulah Chamber of Commerce and St. Joseph’s Choir since high school.
Alan is survived by his wife, Jan of Beulah; his children, Alana (special friend, Bill Schlegel) of Bismarck, Greg (Norine) of Jamestown, ND and Alicia (Shane) Aleshire of Mandan; his grandchildren, Cody Erstad, Abbi (Marcus) Crofoot, Mikki (Jacob) Gathman, and Teagan, Emma, Beckett and Piper Aleshire; step-granddaughter, Savannah Christl; two sisters, June Dolce of Liberty Lake, WA and Colleen Flemmer of Stevensville, MT; one brother-in-law, Don Wetzel of Bismarck; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Alice and Oran; his in-laws, David and Pearl Welk; four sisters, Lois (Loren) Lang, Marilyn (Arvid) Gustafson, Lenore Wetzel, and Donna (Stan) Stasel; two brothers, Gale (Lorraine) Abbey and Jim (Joyce) Abbey; one brother-in-law, Jerry Welk; and two nephews, Mike Dolce, Jr. and Scott Stasel.
Alana Abbey: On Saturday, December 19, my dear daddy was called home to Heaven. I am sure he was welcomed into open arms from his family that was already there waiting for him. I can imagine the joy on his face at seeing his dad, who left this earth when my dad was only 2 years old. What a wondrous reunion they must be having. My Grandma Abbey is probably getting the cards ready for them to sit down and play rummy or pinochle. My dad will have the honor of spending Christmas with his Heavenly Father and our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 6:00 PM on Tuesday, December 22 at Barbot Funeral Home, Beulah with a vigil service to follow at 6:00 PM. Masks are required at both the funeral at the church and the visitation at the funeral home.
Alan was born in Beulah to Oran and Alice (Herman) Abbey on September 25, 1941, the youngest of nine children. He married Janice (Jan) Welk at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Beulah on April 25, 1964. The couple had three children, Alana, Greg and Alicia.
In Alan’s work life he managed the Sheep Shed roller rink, was employed with two service stations, worked road construction and began his career at Knife River Coal. Here he started out cleaning cars and eventually became the mine superintendent. He was employed with Knife River Coal for 37 years.
Alan was a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Jaycees, the Beulah Chamber of Commerce and St. Joseph’s Choir since high school.
Alan is survived by his wife, Jan of Beulah; his children, Alana (special friend, Bill Schlegel) of Bismarck, Greg (Norine) of Jamestown, ND and Alicia (Shane) Aleshire of Mandan; his grandchildren, Cody Erstad, Abbi (Marcus) Crofoot, Mikki (Jacob) Gathman, and Teagan, Emma, Beckett and Piper Aleshire; step-granddaughter, Savannah Christl; two sisters, June Dolce of Liberty Lake, WA and Colleen Flemmer of Stevensville, MT; one brother-in-law, Don Wetzel of Bismarck; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Alice and Oran; his in-laws, David and Pearl Welk; four sisters, Lois (Loren) Lang, Marilyn (Arvid) Gustafson, Lenore Wetzel, and Donna (Stan) Stasel; two brothers, Gale (Lorraine) Abbey and Jim (Joyce) Abbey; one brother-in-law, Jerry Welk; and two nephews, Mike Dolce, Jr. and Scott Stasel.
Alana Abbey: On Saturday, December 19, my dear daddy was called home to Heaven. I am sure he was welcomed into open arms from his family that was already there waiting for him. I can imagine the joy on his face at seeing his dad, who left this earth when my dad was only 2 years old. What a wondrous reunion they must be having. My Grandma Abbey is probably getting the cards ready for them to sit down and play rummy or pinochle. My dad will have the honor of spending Christmas with his Heavenly Father and our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
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