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Bettylee Ethel <I>Roch</I> Abington

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Bettylee Ethel Roch Abington

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
13 Jan 2010 (aged 82)
East Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Bettylee Ethel Abington, 82, formerly of Moline, died Wednesday, January 13, 2010 at Hope Creek Care Center, East Moline.

Per her wishes private family services were held. Burial was in Moline Memorial Park.

Bettylee was born on August 2, 1927 in Detroit Michigan to Frank and Augusta W. Poserk Roch. She married Charles Jackson; he survives her, she later married Donald Cobert, he preceded her in death. She then married Donald Abington on December 24, 1970 in Moline and he preceded her in death on September 8, 1999.

Bettylee had fond memories of her huge family in Detroit and her dog Pudgy. She had four sisters and seven brothers. Bettylee was the youngest girl in the family and was blessed with brothers that looked out for their little sister.

Bettylee was a homemaker and was a lifetime member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Moline VFW. She loved to sew and crochet and was a wonderful cook. Her fried chicken was especially memorable.

Bettylee was grateful for her wonderful friends; Joyce Bartrom, Harlene Revrilla, Marlyn Battles and Jackie Salmonson and will be missed at their Wednesday lunches together
Bettylee Ethel Abington, 82, formerly of Moline, died Wednesday, January 13, 2010 at Hope Creek Care Center, East Moline.

Per her wishes private family services were held. Burial was in Moline Memorial Park.

Bettylee was born on August 2, 1927 in Detroit Michigan to Frank and Augusta W. Poserk Roch. She married Charles Jackson; he survives her, she later married Donald Cobert, he preceded her in death. She then married Donald Abington on December 24, 1970 in Moline and he preceded her in death on September 8, 1999.

Bettylee had fond memories of her huge family in Detroit and her dog Pudgy. She had four sisters and seven brothers. Bettylee was the youngest girl in the family and was blessed with brothers that looked out for their little sister.

Bettylee was a homemaker and was a lifetime member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Moline VFW. She loved to sew and crochet and was a wonderful cook. Her fried chicken was especially memorable.

Bettylee was grateful for her wonderful friends; Joyce Bartrom, Harlene Revrilla, Marlyn Battles and Jackie Salmonson and will be missed at their Wednesday lunches together


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