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Jean Ellen Abraham

Birth
Phillips, Price County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
19 Jul 2015 (aged 68)
Worcester, Price County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Butternut, Ashland County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Jean Ellen Abraham, 68, died on Sunday, July 19,2015, at her home in the Township of Worcester. She was born on November 8, 1946, in Phillips, the daughter of Walter and Edna (Tank) Abraham. She spent her early life and schooling in Phillips. She attended and graduated from Phillips High School, Class of 1964 Following high school she made her home in Milwaukee where she was employed for over 35 years at Master Lock prior to her retirement. In her retirement she was employed part time for Save On Foods until
2015. She made her home in the Township of Worcester in June of 2015, in the home she was raised in.
In her free time she enjoyed going to casinos, playing bingo, decorating her yard for various holidays, motorcycle trips with her close friend Don Tom, deer hunting, having a beer with her family and friends, collecting clocks and angels, and enjoyed noodles and pastas.
She was preceded in death by parents, by 3 brothers-in-law John Fusak, Merle Sulsdorf, and Howard Bortz, and by 2 nephews Peter Kempen and Leonard Langner.
Jean Ellen Abraham, 68, died on Sunday, July 19,2015, at her home in the Township of Worcester. She was born on November 8, 1946, in Phillips, the daughter of Walter and Edna (Tank) Abraham. She spent her early life and schooling in Phillips. She attended and graduated from Phillips High School, Class of 1964 Following high school she made her home in Milwaukee where she was employed for over 35 years at Master Lock prior to her retirement. In her retirement she was employed part time for Save On Foods until
2015. She made her home in the Township of Worcester in June of 2015, in the home she was raised in.
In her free time she enjoyed going to casinos, playing bingo, decorating her yard for various holidays, motorcycle trips with her close friend Don Tom, deer hunting, having a beer with her family and friends, collecting clocks and angels, and enjoyed noodles and pastas.
She was preceded in death by parents, by 3 brothers-in-law John Fusak, Merle Sulsdorf, and Howard Bortz, and by 2 nephews Peter Kempen and Leonard Langner.


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