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Frank Joseph Abdo

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Frank Joseph Abdo Veteran

Birth
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Death
20 Sep 1962 (aged 44)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section FIRST, Lot 83, Site 7A
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Death Takes F. J. Abdo, Druggist

Frank J. Abdo, 44, of 9501 27th Av. N. W., suffered a fatal heart attack Thursday night.

Mr. Abdo had owned Miller's Pharmacy at 307 N. 85th St. for two months.

Rosary will be said at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at Hoffner's Fisher-Kalfus Chapel. Requiem Mass will be said at 10 o'clock Monday in St. Alphonsus' Church. Burial will be in Calvary.

Mr. Abdo was a member of the Druggists Association.

Mr. Abdo, born in Seattle, had served in the Second World War as a Navy chief petty officer.

Surviving are his wife, Alleen; two sons, Stephen and David Abdo, and a daughter, Susan Abdo, all at home; three brothers, Victor, Alfred and Daniel Abdo, and a sister, Mrs. Victoria Collar, all of Seattle. (Seattle Daily Times, Saturday, September 22, 1962, Page 22)
Submitted by: Bonita Olmer (#46798970)

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Marriage Date: 19 June 1948
Marriage Place: King County, Washington
Spouse: Aileen I Baker
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Attended the University of Washington in Seattle (a senior in 1941); Frank served as a Navy Chief Pharmacist Mate (E-7) during WW-II & the Naval Reserves during the early 1950's — achieving the rank of Ensign (USNR) in 1952.
Contributor: Peter Joseph ('PJ') Braun (46869838)
Death Takes F. J. Abdo, Druggist

Frank J. Abdo, 44, of 9501 27th Av. N. W., suffered a fatal heart attack Thursday night.

Mr. Abdo had owned Miller's Pharmacy at 307 N. 85th St. for two months.

Rosary will be said at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at Hoffner's Fisher-Kalfus Chapel. Requiem Mass will be said at 10 o'clock Monday in St. Alphonsus' Church. Burial will be in Calvary.

Mr. Abdo was a member of the Druggists Association.

Mr. Abdo, born in Seattle, had served in the Second World War as a Navy chief petty officer.

Surviving are his wife, Alleen; two sons, Stephen and David Abdo, and a daughter, Susan Abdo, all at home; three brothers, Victor, Alfred and Daniel Abdo, and a sister, Mrs. Victoria Collar, all of Seattle. (Seattle Daily Times, Saturday, September 22, 1962, Page 22)
Submitted by: Bonita Olmer (#46798970)

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Marriage Date: 19 June 1948
Marriage Place: King County, Washington
Spouse: Aileen I Baker
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Attended the University of Washington in Seattle (a senior in 1941); Frank served as a Navy Chief Pharmacist Mate (E-7) during WW-II & the Naval Reserves during the early 1950's — achieving the rank of Ensign (USNR) in 1952.
Contributor: Peter Joseph ('PJ') Braun (46869838)

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Washington CPHM USNR World War II



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