Earl Abbott
Special to Journal-Gazette
SULLIVAN, Ill. — Funeral services were conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the McMullin funeral home here for Earl (Tanner) Abbott, 51, Sullivan. Rev. Donald Miller officiated and burial was in Camp Butler National Cemetery, Springfield.
Mr. Abbott died Thursday in a veterans hospital at Madison, Wis. He was a veteran of World War II.
Mr. Abbott was born in Moultrie County March 20, 1911, a son of Benjamin and Melvina Abbott.
Surviving are a daughter, Beverly, Mattoon; six brothers, William, Cadwell; Marion, Webster City, Iowa; James, Eagle Grove, Iowa; Nate, Fort Dodge, Iowa; Carl, Lerna, and Charles, Sullivan, and two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Horn and Mrs. Maude Reedy, Sullivan.
Journal-Gazette; Mattoon, Coles County, Illinois; Wed. 5 Sep 1962; p. 6, col. 6.
Earl Abbott
Special to Journal-Gazette
SULLIVAN, Ill. — Funeral services were conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the McMullin funeral home here for Earl (Tanner) Abbott, 51, Sullivan. Rev. Donald Miller officiated and burial was in Camp Butler National Cemetery, Springfield.
Mr. Abbott died Thursday in a veterans hospital at Madison, Wis. He was a veteran of World War II.
Mr. Abbott was born in Moultrie County March 20, 1911, a son of Benjamin and Melvina Abbott.
Surviving are a daughter, Beverly, Mattoon; six brothers, William, Cadwell; Marion, Webster City, Iowa; James, Eagle Grove, Iowa; Nate, Fort Dodge, Iowa; Carl, Lerna, and Charles, Sullivan, and two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Horn and Mrs. Maude Reedy, Sullivan.
Journal-Gazette; Mattoon, Coles County, Illinois; Wed. 5 Sep 1962; p. 6, col. 6.
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