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Rosetta Brenda <I>Whittier</I> Abbott

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Rosetta Brenda Whittier Abbott

Birth
Hallowell, Kennebec County, Maine, USA
Death
16 Dec 1890 (aged 65)
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section H, Lot 47 (Unmarked grave)
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From Contributor: Angels A-Far
Fort Wayne Weekly Sentinel (IN) - Dec. 24, 1890)
"CALLED SUDDENLY - The death of Mrs. W. T. Abbott at her home in this city
Last Wednesday night, at the family home, 172 East Berry Street, occurred the death of Mrs. Abbott, the wife of W. T. Abbott, the well known real estate dealer. Her illness was of short duration and was not thought to be dangerous. She complained of feeling badly, but was about her duties as usual yesterday and last night was stricken with apoplexy and died a few moments afterward. Mrs. Abbott was a noble Christian lady and a home is deprived of a loving wife and a kind mother by her death. She was sixty-four years of age, was married to Mr. Abbott in Maine forty-one years ago, and for the last twenty-seven years they have resided in this city. Four children, a husband and a large circle of friends mourn her death."
From Contributor: Angels A-Far
Fort Wayne Weekly Sentinel (IN) - Dec. 24, 1890)
"CALLED SUDDENLY - The death of Mrs. W. T. Abbott at her home in this city
Last Wednesday night, at the family home, 172 East Berry Street, occurred the death of Mrs. Abbott, the wife of W. T. Abbott, the well known real estate dealer. Her illness was of short duration and was not thought to be dangerous. She complained of feeling badly, but was about her duties as usual yesterday and last night was stricken with apoplexy and died a few moments afterward. Mrs. Abbott was a noble Christian lady and a home is deprived of a loving wife and a kind mother by her death. She was sixty-four years of age, was married to Mr. Abbott in Maine forty-one years ago, and for the last twenty-seven years they have resided in this city. Four children, a husband and a large circle of friends mourn her death."


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