Visitation with Oddfellow services and funeral services will be in the Hosselton-Bookhout-Engelmeier Funeral Home in Clay City with Bro.Barry Sikes and Rev. Charles Allen presiding. Burial will be Clay City Cemetery.
Mr. Abbott was born March 5, 1915, in Clay City, the son of George and Maude (Luke) Abbott. He married Vivian Newton Nov. 25, 1939, and she survives.
He was a retired roustabout for J.W. Rudy Oil Co. and a member of the Clay City Christian Church and the Clay City Oddfellows.
Other survivors include a son, Donald, O'Fallon; two brothers, Albert Wilson, Clay City; Harold Abbott, Sailor Springs; three sisters, Mrs. Elmo (Lorena) Dehart, Genelle Hance, Viola Williamson, all of Clay City; and two grandchildren.
Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, Mar, 1985.
Contributor: Barbara Bromm (47643809) •
Visitation with Oddfellow services and funeral services will be in the Hosselton-Bookhout-Engelmeier Funeral Home in Clay City with Bro.Barry Sikes and Rev. Charles Allen presiding. Burial will be Clay City Cemetery.
Mr. Abbott was born March 5, 1915, in Clay City, the son of George and Maude (Luke) Abbott. He married Vivian Newton Nov. 25, 1939, and she survives.
He was a retired roustabout for J.W. Rudy Oil Co. and a member of the Clay City Christian Church and the Clay City Oddfellows.
Other survivors include a son, Donald, O'Fallon; two brothers, Albert Wilson, Clay City; Harold Abbott, Sailor Springs; three sisters, Mrs. Elmo (Lorena) Dehart, Genelle Hance, Viola Williamson, all of Clay City; and two grandchildren.
Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, Mar, 1985.
Contributor: Barbara Bromm (47643809) •
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