George Morgan Abraham, 85, died Thursday, Feb. 10, 1983, in the North Big Horn Hospital after a long illness.
He was born in Rock Springs on March 20, 1898, the son of John and Catherine Abraham.
He married Margaret Watson, June 9, 1926, in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. After their narriage they made their home in Byron where they owned and operated a dairy farm for many years. Mr. Abraham was very active in civic and church affairs all his life.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret, of Byron; two sons; John M. and George of Byron; three daughters, Naomi Briggs and Norma Hessenthaler, both of Byron, and Margie Schweitzer of Powell; 28 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and one sister, Maria Ames, of Byron.
Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 14, 1983, at 2 p.m. in the Byron Ward LDS Chapel with Bishop Charles Hessenthaler officiating. Burial was in the Byron Cemetery with Haskell Funeal Home in charge of arrangements.
George Morgan Abraham, 85, died Thursday, Feb. 10, 1983, in the North Big Horn Hospital after a long illness.
He was born in Rock Springs on March 20, 1898, the son of John and Catherine Abraham.
He married Margaret Watson, June 9, 1926, in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. After their narriage they made their home in Byron where they owned and operated a dairy farm for many years. Mr. Abraham was very active in civic and church affairs all his life.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret, of Byron; two sons; John M. and George of Byron; three daughters, Naomi Briggs and Norma Hessenthaler, both of Byron, and Margie Schweitzer of Powell; 28 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and one sister, Maria Ames, of Byron.
Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 14, 1983, at 2 p.m. in the Byron Ward LDS Chapel with Bishop Charles Hessenthaler officiating. Burial was in the Byron Cemetery with Haskell Funeal Home in charge of arrangements.
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