The Evening Star November 26, 1923
Washington, D.C., Page 7
T.N. M'Aboy Dies; Was Canal Official.
Theodore Nevin McAboy, for thirty years a resident of Washington, died at his home in Chevy Chase, Saturday night. Mr. McAboy was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, sixty-nine years ago. His entire life in the Capital was devoted to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, with which he was prominently identified.
Mr. McAboy occupied a leading position in church activities here, being for twenty-five years a vestryman of St. John's Episcopal Church, Georgetown and registrar of the institution for fifteen years. He was a member of the Chevy Chase Club. No immediate relatives survive the deceased. His wife, formerly Miss Alice Bland Brockenborough, died in 1905. Funeral services were held this afternoon at St. John's Church. Interment was private at Oak Hill Cemetery.
The Evening Star November 26, 1923
Washington, D.C., Page 7
T.N. M'Aboy Dies; Was Canal Official.
Theodore Nevin McAboy, for thirty years a resident of Washington, died at his home in Chevy Chase, Saturday night. Mr. McAboy was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, sixty-nine years ago. His entire life in the Capital was devoted to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, with which he was prominently identified.
Mr. McAboy occupied a leading position in church activities here, being for twenty-five years a vestryman of St. John's Episcopal Church, Georgetown and registrar of the institution for fifteen years. He was a member of the Chevy Chase Club. No immediate relatives survive the deceased. His wife, formerly Miss Alice Bland Brockenborough, died in 1905. Funeral services were held this afternoon at St. John's Church. Interment was private at Oak Hill Cemetery.
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