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2LT Stuart Star Abell Jr.

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2LT Stuart Star Abell Jr. Veteran

Birth
Lowrys, Chester County, South Carolina, USA
Death
16 Aug 1943 (aged 24)
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Lowrys, Chester County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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WORLD WAR II
Killed in training crash in Idaho

Son of Stuart Star and Winnie Crawford Abell.

CHESTER - It was learned this morning that the remains of Second Lieut. Stuart Star Abell, Jr., 24, of Lowrys, near Chester, who was fatally injured Monday in an airplane accident at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho, will arrive in Chester Monday afternoon, and be taken to the home at Lowrys.

He received his wings on July 28.

Funeral services will be conducted at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at Zion Presbyterian Church, Lowrys, with the minister, Rev. C.R. Bailey officiating after which the interment will be made in the Lowrys Cemetery. The remains will be escorted here by a representative of the US Air Corps.

Lieutenant Abell was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart S. Abell of Chester. In addition to his parents, he is survived by a sister, Miss Mary Erwin Abell, now with the Civil Aeronautics Board at Jacksonville, Florida; and a brother, Crawford Abell of the Walterboro Airport.

Published in The Columbia Record, August 21, 1943
WORLD WAR II
Killed in training crash in Idaho

Son of Stuart Star and Winnie Crawford Abell.

CHESTER - It was learned this morning that the remains of Second Lieut. Stuart Star Abell, Jr., 24, of Lowrys, near Chester, who was fatally injured Monday in an airplane accident at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho, will arrive in Chester Monday afternoon, and be taken to the home at Lowrys.

He received his wings on July 28.

Funeral services will be conducted at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at Zion Presbyterian Church, Lowrys, with the minister, Rev. C.R. Bailey officiating after which the interment will be made in the Lowrys Cemetery. The remains will be escorted here by a representative of the US Air Corps.

Lieutenant Abell was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart S. Abell of Chester. In addition to his parents, he is survived by a sister, Miss Mary Erwin Abell, now with the Civil Aeronautics Board at Jacksonville, Florida; and a brother, Crawford Abell of the Walterboro Airport.

Published in The Columbia Record, August 21, 1943


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