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Marsha Ann <I>Mount</I> Abraham

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Marsha Ann Mount Abraham

Birth
Death
2 Jul 1973 (aged 29)
Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA
Burial
Kaneohe, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA Add to Map
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Marsha was born to William Clifton Mount and Kathleen Marie Corpon. She was survived by her parents; husband, Jeffrey; and children, Pohai Pacheco and Matthew Abraham.

Marsha married Calvin Leilani Pacheco shortly before the birth of her first child in 1965. They divorced in 1966. Marsha married Jeffrey Mark Abraham in 1972. She passed away nine days after giving birth to her second child in 1973.

Following her death, her parents adopted and raised her children as their own.
The "U.S., Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2019" index has been used as source documentation for the burial of Marsha and her husband, Jeffrey. It shows they were both buried in the National Memorial of the Pacific.

Jeffrey Mark Abraham is listed with the same birth and death dates of Marsha. This inconsistency can be explained by Marsha's eligibility for burial in this cemetery was through her husband. The cemetery allocated the plot for her burial with him. He survived her in death and was later buried in Bay Pines National Cemetery in Florida.

Marsha Ann Abraham was originally buried in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. She was disinterred at the request of her parents for a court ordered autopsy within a few months after burial. Dissension between her husband and parents following her death is noted by a legal notice summoning him to appear for a hearing on the disinterment request. This could easily be explained by Jeffrey's religion. Those of the Jewish faith are strongly opposed to disinterment. Following the exhumation and autopsy; she was reburied, as Marsha Ann Mount, in the Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. A grave photo is available on another site.

The cemetery confirmed this burial and disinterment in 1973. They confirmed exhumation was for a court ordered autopsy and her remains were not returned. Additional information is only available to select family members.

Marsha's original resting plot in the National Memorial of the Pacific Cemetery was re-assigned and is the final resting plot of a veteran.
Marsha was born to William Clifton Mount and Kathleen Marie Corpon. She was survived by her parents; husband, Jeffrey; and children, Pohai Pacheco and Matthew Abraham.

Marsha married Calvin Leilani Pacheco shortly before the birth of her first child in 1965. They divorced in 1966. Marsha married Jeffrey Mark Abraham in 1972. She passed away nine days after giving birth to her second child in 1973.

Following her death, her parents adopted and raised her children as their own.
The "U.S., Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2019" index has been used as source documentation for the burial of Marsha and her husband, Jeffrey. It shows they were both buried in the National Memorial of the Pacific.

Jeffrey Mark Abraham is listed with the same birth and death dates of Marsha. This inconsistency can be explained by Marsha's eligibility for burial in this cemetery was through her husband. The cemetery allocated the plot for her burial with him. He survived her in death and was later buried in Bay Pines National Cemetery in Florida.

Marsha Ann Abraham was originally buried in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. She was disinterred at the request of her parents for a court ordered autopsy within a few months after burial. Dissension between her husband and parents following her death is noted by a legal notice summoning him to appear for a hearing on the disinterment request. This could easily be explained by Jeffrey's religion. Those of the Jewish faith are strongly opposed to disinterment. Following the exhumation and autopsy; she was reburied, as Marsha Ann Mount, in the Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. A grave photo is available on another site.

The cemetery confirmed this burial and disinterment in 1973. They confirmed exhumation was for a court ordered autopsy and her remains were not returned. Additional information is only available to select family members.

Marsha's original resting plot in the National Memorial of the Pacific Cemetery was re-assigned and is the final resting plot of a veteran.


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