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Allen Jay Abbott

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Allen Jay Abbott

Birth
Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska, USA
Death
7 Aug 1976 (aged 21)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
03-072-05
Memorial ID
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ABBOTT RITES ARE MONDAY
Services for Allen J. Abbott, 21, were held Monday at Gude Mortuary for Allen J. Abbott of Lincoln, Nebraska, who died Friday night of injuries received in a collision of a motorcycle and an automobile, following a high speed chase.
Burial was in Wyuka Cemetery, Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Pallbearers were George Christeler, Jan Esser, Charles Graham, Jr., Roger Ulfers, George Schwitzer, Jr., and Leonard Glover.
Allen J. Abbott was born on September 11, 1954, in Nebraska City, Nebraska, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darold Abbott. He and Joy Schweitzer were married on July 6, 1973 in Nebraska City, Nebraska.
He had lived in Lincoln, Ashland, and Nebraska City. He was employed by Lincoln Coating and Siding in Lincoln, Nebraska. He attended school in Nebraska City and the Greenwood School in Ashland, Nebraska.
Survivors include his wife, Joy, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darold Abbott, Ashland, Nebraska, a brother, Michael Abbott, Cambridge, and a sister, Mrs. Steven (Patty) Gruber, of Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Other brothers and sisters are: Diane Abbott, Ashland, Nebraska; Mrs. Bob (Peggy) Tweedy, Crofton; Darold, Jr, Debra, Lori, and Julie, all at home.
He is also survived by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Swanson of Syracuse; father-in-law, George Schweitzer, Nebraska City, mother-in-law, Mary Jo Schweitzer, Nebraska, City; and brother-in-law, David, George, and Douglas, all of Nebraska City.
The Nebraska City News-Press, Nebraska City, August 8, 1976.

CYCLE DEATH
Lincoln, Nebraska
A young Lincoln man was killed early Saturday in the collision of a motorcycle and an automobile following a high speed chase.
The victim was Allen J. Abbott, 21, police said.
Nebraska City News Press, Nebraska City, Nebraska, August 8, 1976

ABBOTT DEATH
Services are pending at Gude Mortuary in Nebraska City for Allen Abbott, 21, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darold Abbott of Ashland, who was killed in the motorcycle-truck accident Friday night in Lincoln. The Abbotts are former Nebraska City residents.
Nebraska City News Press, Nebraska City, Nebraska, August 8, 1976

TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS CLAIM FIVE LIVES
Lincoln police said Allen J. Abbott, 21, 421 Gaslight Lane, Lincoln, Nebraska, was killed about 2:45 A.M., Saturday, during a high speed chase.
Officers said Abbott was west bound on Cornhusker Highway, Lincoln, Nebraska, when his motorcycle struck a station wagon which was stopped for a red light at the 27th Street intersection. Police said the motorcycle was traveling as fast as 80 miles per hour.
Information found in The Lincoln Nebraska Sunday Journal and Star, August 8, 1976.

Allen J. Abbott died August 7, 1976 and is buried August 9, 1976 in Wyuka Cemetery, Plot ID # 03-072-05, Lot owned by Allen Abbott, Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska.
ABBOTT RITES ARE MONDAY
Services for Allen J. Abbott, 21, were held Monday at Gude Mortuary for Allen J. Abbott of Lincoln, Nebraska, who died Friday night of injuries received in a collision of a motorcycle and an automobile, following a high speed chase.
Burial was in Wyuka Cemetery, Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Pallbearers were George Christeler, Jan Esser, Charles Graham, Jr., Roger Ulfers, George Schwitzer, Jr., and Leonard Glover.
Allen J. Abbott was born on September 11, 1954, in Nebraska City, Nebraska, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darold Abbott. He and Joy Schweitzer were married on July 6, 1973 in Nebraska City, Nebraska.
He had lived in Lincoln, Ashland, and Nebraska City. He was employed by Lincoln Coating and Siding in Lincoln, Nebraska. He attended school in Nebraska City and the Greenwood School in Ashland, Nebraska.
Survivors include his wife, Joy, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darold Abbott, Ashland, Nebraska, a brother, Michael Abbott, Cambridge, and a sister, Mrs. Steven (Patty) Gruber, of Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Other brothers and sisters are: Diane Abbott, Ashland, Nebraska; Mrs. Bob (Peggy) Tweedy, Crofton; Darold, Jr, Debra, Lori, and Julie, all at home.
He is also survived by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Swanson of Syracuse; father-in-law, George Schweitzer, Nebraska City, mother-in-law, Mary Jo Schweitzer, Nebraska, City; and brother-in-law, David, George, and Douglas, all of Nebraska City.
The Nebraska City News-Press, Nebraska City, August 8, 1976.

CYCLE DEATH
Lincoln, Nebraska
A young Lincoln man was killed early Saturday in the collision of a motorcycle and an automobile following a high speed chase.
The victim was Allen J. Abbott, 21, police said.
Nebraska City News Press, Nebraska City, Nebraska, August 8, 1976

ABBOTT DEATH
Services are pending at Gude Mortuary in Nebraska City for Allen Abbott, 21, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darold Abbott of Ashland, who was killed in the motorcycle-truck accident Friday night in Lincoln. The Abbotts are former Nebraska City residents.
Nebraska City News Press, Nebraska City, Nebraska, August 8, 1976

TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS CLAIM FIVE LIVES
Lincoln police said Allen J. Abbott, 21, 421 Gaslight Lane, Lincoln, Nebraska, was killed about 2:45 A.M., Saturday, during a high speed chase.
Officers said Abbott was west bound on Cornhusker Highway, Lincoln, Nebraska, when his motorcycle struck a station wagon which was stopped for a red light at the 27th Street intersection. Police said the motorcycle was traveling as fast as 80 miles per hour.
Information found in The Lincoln Nebraska Sunday Journal and Star, August 8, 1976.

Allen J. Abbott died August 7, 1976 and is buried August 9, 1976 in Wyuka Cemetery, Plot ID # 03-072-05, Lot owned by Allen Abbott, Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska.


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