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Stephen Alexander Abbott

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Stephen Alexander Abbott

Birth
Compton, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
12 Nov 2014 (aged 46)
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Born September 16, 1968, Stephen died unexpectedly in his home at the age of 46 on Wednesday, November 12, 2014. He was preceded in death by his father, Stephen Avery Abbott of New Hampshire; and his mother, Mary Jo (Donnelly) Abbott of California. Stephen is survived by his wife, Denise Clement; his younger brother, Jeff Abbott; his daughter, Alexandria (Abbott) Miranda and her husband, Jonathan Miranda; and his aunt, Diana Donnelly. Steve was fiercely devoted to education and learning. He returned to school later in life, earning a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from UNM, graduating with honors. He found solace in providing service to others and this became his life’s work. He felt gratitude from his work at All Faiths and the UNM Mental Health Center, recognizing the need to serve the most vulnerable people in our community. Steve worked for Social Security Disability Determination Services for the last nine years, earning many honors for his performance. His various positions allowed him to passionately serve the people of New Mexico, humanizing mental and physical illness. Steve provided encouragement, genuineness, and dedication to those around him. In his supervisory role with DDS, he endeavored to provide the kind of inspiration and positive guidance he valued most in leadership.
Born September 16, 1968, Stephen died unexpectedly in his home at the age of 46 on Wednesday, November 12, 2014. He was preceded in death by his father, Stephen Avery Abbott of New Hampshire; and his mother, Mary Jo (Donnelly) Abbott of California. Stephen is survived by his wife, Denise Clement; his younger brother, Jeff Abbott; his daughter, Alexandria (Abbott) Miranda and her husband, Jonathan Miranda; and his aunt, Diana Donnelly. Steve was fiercely devoted to education and learning. He returned to school later in life, earning a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from UNM, graduating with honors. He found solace in providing service to others and this became his life’s work. He felt gratitude from his work at All Faiths and the UNM Mental Health Center, recognizing the need to serve the most vulnerable people in our community. Steve worked for Social Security Disability Determination Services for the last nine years, earning many honors for his performance. His various positions allowed him to passionately serve the people of New Mexico, humanizing mental and physical illness. Steve provided encouragement, genuineness, and dedication to those around him. In his supervisory role with DDS, he endeavored to provide the kind of inspiration and positive guidance he valued most in leadership.


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