Washoe County NV Archives Obituaries.....Abbey, Mary July 19, 1911
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Reno Evening Gazette July 20, 1911
Old Resident of Sparks Answers Last Call

Mrs. G. A. Abbey, one of the oldest residents of Sparks and prior to that time
living in Wadsworth, the old division point, died last night at San Francisco,
after undergoing an operation in a hospital.

Mrs. Abbey, grown old in Nevada, was the wife of Engineer Abbey, who, for many
years has been pulling passenger trains across the state.

She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Hackett, 111 East Fourth
street, Reno, and three sons, George, Jim and Frank, the first named being a
resident of Sparks.

The body will arrive from the coast tonight and the funeral will probably take
place in Reno.

July 22, 1911
Abbay-In San Francisco, July 19, Mary, beloved wife of George A. Abbay and
mother of Geo., Jr., James W., Fred Abbay and Mrs. W. J. Hackett, a native of
Ireland, aged 53 years and 28 days.

Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow,
Sunday, at 2 o'clock at St. Thomas Aquinas church, Rev. Father Tubman
officiating.  Mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul Sunday morning
beginning at 8 o'clock.  Remains at the parlors of the Perkins-Gulling Co.


Mrs. Abbay Will Be Buried Tomorrow
The funeral of Mrs. G.A. Abbay, who died in San Francisco after quite a long
illness, will take place at the St. Thomas Aquinas church at 2 o'clock tomorrow
afternoon.  Mass will be celebrated and Rev. Father Thomas Tubman will
officiate.  Interment will be held in St. Thomas cemetery.  Mrs. Abbay was an
old resident of Wadsworth and also lived in Sparks for a number of years.  She
had a large acquaintance in both Sparks and Reno.


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