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Theodore Milton Abbath

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Theodore Milton Abbath

Birth
Death
1 Aug 1918 (aged 13)
Burial
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 2, Lot 113, Section NE, Grave C
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The Quincy Daily Journal, Monday, August 5, 1918; page 2.

FUNERALS

DROWNING AND SHOOTING
VICTIMS BURIED SUNDAY

Three of Quincy's sturdy young lads, who were the victims of distressing accidents last week,, were laid to rest Sunday afternoon in Greenmount cemetery, the funeral and burial services being attended by hundreds of sorrowing friends.

Theodore Abbath.
The funeral of Theodore Milton Abbath, who was killed Thursday afternoon by the accidental discharge of a rifle, was held Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Abbath, 2433 Cherry street, with Rev. F. A. McCarthy of the Vermont Street M. E. church officiating. A quartet composed of Mrs. J. T. Inghram, Thomas Burrows and Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves sang. Employees of the J. D. Warren Manufacturing company attended the service in a body and there were many beautiful floral offerings. Burial was in Greenmount cemetery, the pall bearers being Fred Herchenroeder, Norbert Hastings, Leon Laws, Andrew Bryant, Everett Jenkins and David Sheer.

- Transcribed by Tree Leaf.
The Quincy Daily Journal, Monday, August 5, 1918; page 2.

FUNERALS

DROWNING AND SHOOTING
VICTIMS BURIED SUNDAY

Three of Quincy's sturdy young lads, who were the victims of distressing accidents last week,, were laid to rest Sunday afternoon in Greenmount cemetery, the funeral and burial services being attended by hundreds of sorrowing friends.

Theodore Abbath.
The funeral of Theodore Milton Abbath, who was killed Thursday afternoon by the accidental discharge of a rifle, was held Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Abbath, 2433 Cherry street, with Rev. F. A. McCarthy of the Vermont Street M. E. church officiating. A quartet composed of Mrs. J. T. Inghram, Thomas Burrows and Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves sang. Employees of the J. D. Warren Manufacturing company attended the service in a body and there were many beautiful floral offerings. Burial was in Greenmount cemetery, the pall bearers being Fred Herchenroeder, Norbert Hastings, Leon Laws, Andrew Bryant, Everett Jenkins and David Sheer.

- Transcribed by Tree Leaf.


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