KOREAN VET IS DEAD IN CRASH
Funeral services for Fred H. Abney, 21, Cullman soldier and Korean veteran, will be held today at Simcoe Church at 2 p.m.
Interment will follow in the adjoining cemetery, Moss Service directing.
Abney was killed recently in an auto-truck collision near Trussville. He had served in Korea for thirty-three months and was home on furlough from Larson Air Base, Moses Lake, Wash.
Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.E. Abney; two brothers, Homer Lee Abney, Gadsden and Eugene Abney, Cullman; and three sisters, Mrs. Louise Thurman and Mrs. Peggy Stephenson, Fort Worth, Texas and Miss Virgie Abney, Cullman.
DECATUR DAILY - November 13, 1951
KOREAN VET IS DEAD IN CRASH
Funeral services for Fred H. Abney, 21, Cullman soldier and Korean veteran, will be held today at Simcoe Church at 2 p.m.
Interment will follow in the adjoining cemetery, Moss Service directing.
Abney was killed recently in an auto-truck collision near Trussville. He had served in Korea for thirty-three months and was home on furlough from Larson Air Base, Moses Lake, Wash.
Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.E. Abney; two brothers, Homer Lee Abney, Gadsden and Eugene Abney, Cullman; and three sisters, Mrs. Louise Thurman and Mrs. Peggy Stephenson, Fort Worth, Texas and Miss Virgie Abney, Cullman.
DECATUR DAILY - November 13, 1951
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