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Virgimai <I>Porter</I> Abel

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Virgimai Porter Abel

Birth
Forrest City, St. Francis County, Arkansas, USA
Death
24 May 2011 (aged 85)
Jonesboro, Craighead County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Forrest City, St. Francis County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Virgimai Porter Abel, 85, longtime resident of Forrest City, went to be with her Lord on Tuesday, May 24,2011, at her home in Jonesboro.

Virgimai was born November 18,1925 in Forrest City, AR to former Forrest City Mayor John Rosamond (Jack) Porter and Virgie Belle (Moore) Porter.

She was a 1943 graduate of Forrest City High School. On February 19, 1944, she married her childhood sweetheart, James Henry (Jim) Abel also of Forrest City while Jim was in flight school in Decatur, IL.

After their stent in the Air Force, the couple settled back in Forrest City where Jim went into business with his father at J. H. Abel and Son Wells and Pumps.

Shortly after, Virgimai became the secretary/bookkeeper in the firm. In 1962, Jim and Virgimai went into partnership with Virgimai's sister, Helen Teeter and her husband Bob, forming A & T Stores, Inc. The stores were located in West Helena, Forrest City, and Marianna. Virgimai did the bookkeeping for the three stores and managed the Forrest City store until the business was resolved in 1994. At that time, Jim and Virgimai moved to Jonesboro to be near their children and grandchildren.

Virgimai was an active member of the Forrest City First Baptist Church where she served as a Sunday School teacher and Department Leader. Since moving to Jonesboro, she was an active member of Central Baptist Church.

She was preceded in death by her loving husband, James Henry (Jim) Abel, Jr. of Forrest City and Jonesboro; her father, John Rosamond (Jack) Porter and mother, Virgie Belle (Moore) Porter of Forrest City and West Helena AR; and one sister, Rose Marie (Porter) Lofton of Hughes, AR.

She is survived by two daughters, Donna Karen (Abel) Shoemaker and husband Ron Shoemaker, Linda Rosamond (Abel) Crawley and husband Dr. Michael E. Crawley, one son James Henry Abel, III (Jim) and wife Kathy (Waltman) Abel, and one adopted son, Samuel Lucas and wife Ruthie all of Jonesboro.

She is also survived by five grandsons, Michael Edward Crawley, Jr., Steven Bradley Crawley, Carter Harrison Abel, all of Jonesboro, Robert Craig Crawley of Ocean Springs, MS, and Christopher Blake Abel of Fayetteville, AR.; and eight great-grandchildren; Bethany Crawley, Braden Crawley, James Henry Crawley (children of Brad), Alexandra Crawley, Lilly Crawley, and Madeline Crawley (children of Michael) and Isabella and Olivia Crawley (children of Craig); two sisters, Francis Louise Hurt of Indianola, MS, and Helen Lucille Slayton and husband Emmett Slayton of Jonesboro.

A celebration of Virgimai's life was held in Forrest Park Cemetery at Forrest City.

Pallbears included; Michael Crawley, Craig Crawley, Brad Crawley, Christopher Abel, Carter Abel, Ron Shoemaker, Mike Crawley, and Emmett Slayton.

Honorary pallbearers included: the Wisdom Seekers class of Central Baptist Church, nephews Harry Chism, Pat Chism, and Jack Lofton, and caregivers Tracey Drace, Beth Evans, Pam Longmire, Patricia McDaniel, and Donna Wood.
Virgimai Porter Abel, 85, longtime resident of Forrest City, went to be with her Lord on Tuesday, May 24,2011, at her home in Jonesboro.

Virgimai was born November 18,1925 in Forrest City, AR to former Forrest City Mayor John Rosamond (Jack) Porter and Virgie Belle (Moore) Porter.

She was a 1943 graduate of Forrest City High School. On February 19, 1944, she married her childhood sweetheart, James Henry (Jim) Abel also of Forrest City while Jim was in flight school in Decatur, IL.

After their stent in the Air Force, the couple settled back in Forrest City where Jim went into business with his father at J. H. Abel and Son Wells and Pumps.

Shortly after, Virgimai became the secretary/bookkeeper in the firm. In 1962, Jim and Virgimai went into partnership with Virgimai's sister, Helen Teeter and her husband Bob, forming A & T Stores, Inc. The stores were located in West Helena, Forrest City, and Marianna. Virgimai did the bookkeeping for the three stores and managed the Forrest City store until the business was resolved in 1994. At that time, Jim and Virgimai moved to Jonesboro to be near their children and grandchildren.

Virgimai was an active member of the Forrest City First Baptist Church where she served as a Sunday School teacher and Department Leader. Since moving to Jonesboro, she was an active member of Central Baptist Church.

She was preceded in death by her loving husband, James Henry (Jim) Abel, Jr. of Forrest City and Jonesboro; her father, John Rosamond (Jack) Porter and mother, Virgie Belle (Moore) Porter of Forrest City and West Helena AR; and one sister, Rose Marie (Porter) Lofton of Hughes, AR.

She is survived by two daughters, Donna Karen (Abel) Shoemaker and husband Ron Shoemaker, Linda Rosamond (Abel) Crawley and husband Dr. Michael E. Crawley, one son James Henry Abel, III (Jim) and wife Kathy (Waltman) Abel, and one adopted son, Samuel Lucas and wife Ruthie all of Jonesboro.

She is also survived by five grandsons, Michael Edward Crawley, Jr., Steven Bradley Crawley, Carter Harrison Abel, all of Jonesboro, Robert Craig Crawley of Ocean Springs, MS, and Christopher Blake Abel of Fayetteville, AR.; and eight great-grandchildren; Bethany Crawley, Braden Crawley, James Henry Crawley (children of Brad), Alexandra Crawley, Lilly Crawley, and Madeline Crawley (children of Michael) and Isabella and Olivia Crawley (children of Craig); two sisters, Francis Louise Hurt of Indianola, MS, and Helen Lucille Slayton and husband Emmett Slayton of Jonesboro.

A celebration of Virgimai's life was held in Forrest Park Cemetery at Forrest City.

Pallbears included; Michael Crawley, Craig Crawley, Brad Crawley, Christopher Abel, Carter Abel, Ron Shoemaker, Mike Crawley, and Emmett Slayton.

Honorary pallbearers included: the Wisdom Seekers class of Central Baptist Church, nephews Harry Chism, Pat Chism, and Jack Lofton, and caregivers Tracey Drace, Beth Evans, Pam Longmire, Patricia McDaniel, and Donna Wood.


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  • Created by: Sandra
  • Added: May 24, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70347066/virgimai-abel: accessed ), memorial page for Virgimai Porter Abel (18 Nov 1925–24 May 2011), Find a Grave Memorial ID 70347066, citing Forrest Park Cemetery, Forrest City, St. Francis County, Arkansas, USA; Maintained by Sandra (contributor 46915147).