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Julian Bingham Abbott

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Julian Bingham Abbott Veteran

Birth
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death
20 Aug 1990 (aged 64)
Southampton, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 6 Lot 34-0
Memorial ID
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Julian Bing­ham Abbott ’49 was born on February 15, 1926 in Cleveland, Ohio; He attended board­ing school at the elite Phillips Acad­emy in Andover, Massachusetts where he was on the wrestling team and worked on the school news­pa­per. After high school, Abbott joined the US Army and fought in World War II. When the war ended, he enrolled in Yale Col­lege. Fol­low­ing grad­u­a­tion, Abbott returned to Cleveland, Ohio to begin his career as an interior designer at the ven­er­ated firm Ror­imer-Brooks, which spe­cial­ized in oak-wood Jacobean fur­ni­ture and out­fit­ted homes of the well-to-do in Cleve­land’s bur­geon­ing sub­urbs.

Seven years later, after the com­pany was acquired, he moved to New York City. Abbott spent 15 years design­ing spaces for Theodore Hof­s­tat­ter & Co., an upscale firm on Fifth Avenue, before mov­ing out to the East End of Long Island to set up his own com­pany with his part­ner in busi­ness and life, W. Scott Jack­son. While liv­ing in East Hamp­ton, Abbott was diag­nosed with HIV/AIDS.

He died in 1990.

Contributor:
Pat McArron
Julian Bing­ham Abbott ’49 was born on February 15, 1926 in Cleveland, Ohio; He attended board­ing school at the elite Phillips Acad­emy in Andover, Massachusetts where he was on the wrestling team and worked on the school news­pa­per. After high school, Abbott joined the US Army and fought in World War II. When the war ended, he enrolled in Yale Col­lege. Fol­low­ing grad­u­a­tion, Abbott returned to Cleveland, Ohio to begin his career as an interior designer at the ven­er­ated firm Ror­imer-Brooks, which spe­cial­ized in oak-wood Jacobean fur­ni­ture and out­fit­ted homes of the well-to-do in Cleve­land’s bur­geon­ing sub­urbs.

Seven years later, after the com­pany was acquired, he moved to New York City. Abbott spent 15 years design­ing spaces for Theodore Hof­s­tat­ter & Co., an upscale firm on Fifth Avenue, before mov­ing out to the East End of Long Island to set up his own com­pany with his part­ner in busi­ness and life, W. Scott Jack­son. While liv­ing in East Hamp­ton, Abbott was diag­nosed with HIV/AIDS.

He died in 1990.

Contributor:
Pat McArron


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