for many years he served as a foreman of the bridge and building construction department for the Milwaukee railroad. He retired from railroad work in 1947
and for the last ten years prior to his death had been confined to his home in poor health.
He was married to Martha Anderegg on February 18,1908 in Guttenberg Iowa and was employed in the Montgomery button factory at that time.
He is the father of two boys, Veryl K. and Curtis Abbott.
Verly K. Abbot serving as lockmaster of lock and Dam 10 in Guttenberg.
Mr. Abbott was preceded in death by a son, Curtis Abbott, and an infant daughter, as well a two brothers and a siste.
for many years he served as a foreman of the bridge and building construction department for the Milwaukee railroad. He retired from railroad work in 1947
and for the last ten years prior to his death had been confined to his home in poor health.
He was married to Martha Anderegg on February 18,1908 in Guttenberg Iowa and was employed in the Montgomery button factory at that time.
He is the father of two boys, Veryl K. and Curtis Abbott.
Verly K. Abbot serving as lockmaster of lock and Dam 10 in Guttenberg.
Mr. Abbott was preceded in death by a son, Curtis Abbott, and an infant daughter, as well a two brothers and a siste.
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