He was a native of Lake Charles born to parents William Marion Abney and Edythe Marie (Miller) Abney.
He served his country in the Army and had lived in the Orange area since 1967. He was a member of First Assembly of God in Bridge City. He own and operated Abney Advertising, he had the heart and passion for his work. He enjoyed working with the Boy Scouts, Prison Ministry, wood working, going fishing, and he was one of the greatest joke tellers.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Titus Abney, Norman "Dickey" Abney; sister, Grace Harvey.
Survivors include his wife, Alice (Garrett) Abney; daughters, Vickie Cooper and husband Jeffery, Lydia Abney, Susan Hilton and husband Greg; son, Carlton "Tatar" Abney and wife Chantelle; sister, Lillian Linsomb; brothers, Ted Abney and wife Shirley, Max Abney and wife Joan; six grandchildren and three great children.
Funeral Service at Dorman Funeral home. Burial at Highland Cemetery in Lake Charles.
He was a native of Lake Charles born to parents William Marion Abney and Edythe Marie (Miller) Abney.
He served his country in the Army and had lived in the Orange area since 1967. He was a member of First Assembly of God in Bridge City. He own and operated Abney Advertising, he had the heart and passion for his work. He enjoyed working with the Boy Scouts, Prison Ministry, wood working, going fishing, and he was one of the greatest joke tellers.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Titus Abney, Norman "Dickey" Abney; sister, Grace Harvey.
Survivors include his wife, Alice (Garrett) Abney; daughters, Vickie Cooper and husband Jeffery, Lydia Abney, Susan Hilton and husband Greg; son, Carlton "Tatar" Abney and wife Chantelle; sister, Lillian Linsomb; brothers, Ted Abney and wife Shirley, Max Abney and wife Joan; six grandchildren and three great children.
Funeral Service at Dorman Funeral home. Burial at Highland Cemetery in Lake Charles.
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