Funeral services for Cornelius Webster Abbott, who died Saturday night after an illness of several months, will be held at 11 A.M. tomorrow at the home of a son, John M. Abbott, 5506 Lombardy Place.
The Rev. Dr. S. Targat Steele, rector of St. James Protestant Episcopal Church, will conduct the services. Burial will be in Loudon Park Cemetery.
Mr. Abbott who lived at the Roland Park apartments, was the founder and president of the C. W. Abbott & Co., bitters manufacturers. He was born in Baltimore in 1855 and was the son of Cornelius Frederick Abbott, of Boston and Matilda Price, a native of Queen Anne's county.
Besides John M. Abbott, his widow, Mrs. Ida Mengel Abbott, a daughter, Mrs. Daniel Summers and two other sons, C. Webster and C. Frederick Abbott, survive.
Funeral services for Cornelius Webster Abbott, who died Saturday night after an illness of several months, will be held at 11 A.M. tomorrow at the home of a son, John M. Abbott, 5506 Lombardy Place.
The Rev. Dr. S. Targat Steele, rector of St. James Protestant Episcopal Church, will conduct the services. Burial will be in Loudon Park Cemetery.
Mr. Abbott who lived at the Roland Park apartments, was the founder and president of the C. W. Abbott & Co., bitters manufacturers. He was born in Baltimore in 1855 and was the son of Cornelius Frederick Abbott, of Boston and Matilda Price, a native of Queen Anne's county.
Besides John M. Abbott, his widow, Mrs. Ida Mengel Abbott, a daughter, Mrs. Daniel Summers and two other sons, C. Webster and C. Frederick Abbott, survive.