Rosary for Samuel J. Abdo, 66(?), retired head elevator operator at the Public Safety Building, will be said at 8 o'clock tonight in St. Margaret's church. Requiem Mass will be said at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow in the church, with burial in Calvary under the direction of Joseph R. Manning & Sons.
Mr. Abdo came to Seattle 40 years ago from Syria, his birthplace. He had worked in the old and new Public Safety Buildings for a total of 37 years. He retired 18 months ago. He died Friday in a hospital after a brief illness.
Mr. Abdo was a member of the Syrian - American Lebanese Club. He lived at 3429 12th Av. W.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Victoria Collar and Mrs. Frances Collar; four sons, Victor J., Frank, Alfred and Daniel Abdo, all of Seattle, and nine grandchildren. (Seattle Dailly Times, Sunday, November 23, 1952, Page 51)
Rosary for Samuel J. Abdo, 66(?), retired head elevator operator at the Public Safety Building, will be said at 8 o'clock tonight in St. Margaret's church. Requiem Mass will be said at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow in the church, with burial in Calvary under the direction of Joseph R. Manning & Sons.
Mr. Abdo came to Seattle 40 years ago from Syria, his birthplace. He had worked in the old and new Public Safety Buildings for a total of 37 years. He retired 18 months ago. He died Friday in a hospital after a brief illness.
Mr. Abdo was a member of the Syrian - American Lebanese Club. He lived at 3429 12th Av. W.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Victoria Collar and Mrs. Frances Collar; four sons, Victor J., Frank, Alfred and Daniel Abdo, all of Seattle, and nine grandchildren. (Seattle Dailly Times, Sunday, November 23, 1952, Page 51)
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