Butler County KS Archives Obituaries.....Abbott, Mrs. Edward W. September 18, 1933
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The El Dorado Times, Tuesday, September 19, 1933
The El Dorado Times 
Tuesday, September 19, 1933 

MRS. EDWARD W. ABBOTT IS DEAD 

Mrs. Edward W. Abbott, 527 North Vine Street, died here last evening after a 
brief illness. She had been in poor health, however for several years. Mrs. 
Abbott was 63 years old and had been a resident of this community for the past 
36 years.

The El Dorado woman was born on march 16, 1870, at Arcola, Ill., and was 
married at Sedan on September 22, 1896. Prior to coming to El dorado she had 
resided in Yates Center. Mrs. Abbott was a member of the Christian Church.

Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Lucille Abbott, of El Dorado and Mrs. 
S. A. Harton of Oil Hill; two sons, J. P. Abbott, of El Dorado and H. L. Abbott 
of Oil Hill; and two grandchildren. Another son, R. H. Abbott, died in 1927.

Funeral services will be held at the Byrd Funeral Home tomorrow afternoon, at 
2:30 with Rev. E. E. McFarlane, pastor of the Baptist Church, officiating. 
Interment will be made in Belle Vista Cemetery.

The El Dorado Times 
Thursday, September 21, 1933 

ABBOTT FUNERAL HELD YESTERDAY 

Funeral services for Mrs. Edward W. Abbott, well known El Dorado woman who died 
here Monday, were held at the Byrd Funeral Home yesterday afternoon with Rev. 
E. E. McFarlane, pastor of the Baptist Church, officiating. Interment was made 
in Belle Vista Cemetery.

A large group of friends and relatives of the El Dorado woman attended the 
services while an abundance of floral offerings spread their fragrance 
throughout the chapel.

Mrs. E. E. James sang Rock of Ages, Where They never Say Goodbye and God 
Will Take Care of You, accompanied by Mrs. Paul Hudson.  Pallbearers were: 
Harve Lemaster, William Hoffman, Clarence Olin, W. E. Pope, Earl Burnham and 
Oscar Stewart.

In addition to the survivors announced previously, Mrs. Abbott is survived by a 
brother, V. A. Hauger, of Ramona, Okla., and four sisters, Mrs. Lucy Hines and 
Miss Margaret Hauger, both of Wichita, Mrs. J. W. Marlow, of Cedarvale, and 
Mrs. Lizzie Wikes of Verona, Mo




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