Burial in Clarkson cemetery.
He was a World war II Army veteran and a member of Cumberland Baptist Church.
Mr. Abbott, the husband of Ouida Abbott, also leaves two daughters, Joyce Perriman of Maben and Rose Palmertree of Calhoun City; a son Earl Abbott of Eupora; two sisters, Annie Opal Hood of Ackerman and Mozell Hood of Eupora; four brothers, Charlie Edward Abbott of Woodland, James J. Abbott of Maben, Woodrow Wilson Abbott of Calhoun City and Hilman Abbott of Mantee; five grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Published in The Commercial Appeal Friday, May 14, 1993
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Enlist on August 18th, 1941 in Camp Shelby (Mississippi)
A.S.N: #34 132 475
Joined the 117th Cav. Rec. Sqdn (Mecz) - S2-3 troop - S-2’s Half-Track Driver
Technician Fifth Grade
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Burial in Clarkson cemetery.
He was a World war II Army veteran and a member of Cumberland Baptist Church.
Mr. Abbott, the husband of Ouida Abbott, also leaves two daughters, Joyce Perriman of Maben and Rose Palmertree of Calhoun City; a son Earl Abbott of Eupora; two sisters, Annie Opal Hood of Ackerman and Mozell Hood of Eupora; four brothers, Charlie Edward Abbott of Woodland, James J. Abbott of Maben, Woodrow Wilson Abbott of Calhoun City and Hilman Abbott of Mantee; five grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Published in The Commercial Appeal Friday, May 14, 1993
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Enlist on August 18th, 1941 in Camp Shelby (Mississippi)
A.S.N: #34 132 475
Joined the 117th Cav. Rec. Sqdn (Mecz) - S2-3 troop - S-2’s Half-Track Driver
Technician Fifth Grade
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