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© The Guthrie News Leader
Friday, March 14, 2003


Alma Mae (Maple) Abbott

Nov. 15, 1920 ~ March 13, 2003

Services for Alma Mae Maple Abbott, 82, formerly of Guthrie, will be held in Duluth, Minn.

Alma Mae Maple Abbott was born Nov. 15, 1920 in Navina, Oklahoma and died March 13, 2003 in Duluth.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Vearl and Christina Maple, a brother Garland Maple, and her husband Jay Abbott.

Survivors include her children Wallace and Micki Abbott of Duluth, Minn, Dick and Susan Abbott of Windsor, Maine, Catherine Abbott of Minnentonka, Minn., Paul and Elizabeth Roberts of Mounds, Minn, by her sister, Carmen Jo Hall of Oklahoma City, and seven grandchildren.


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