Pawnee – The funeral for Jeffery Todd Abington, 28, will be at 2 PM Friday at the First Baptist Church in Pawnee. The Reverends Millard Jones, Milton Colbert, James Watson and John Watson will officiate. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery under direction of Poteet Funeral Home.
He was born December 29, 1965, in Pawnee to Abraham Lincoln and Betty Louise Johnson Abington and died Sunday, June 19, 1994 in Arkansas City, Kansas. He graduated from Pawnee high school in 1984, then attended Langston University and Southwest Kansas University in Winfield, Kansas.
On October 24, 1987, he married Jodi Elston at the Emmanuelle Church of God in Christ. They moved from Pawnee to Arkansas City, Kansas.
Surviving are his wife; one daughter, Jalessa of the home; his mother, Louise Abington of Pawnee; two sisters, Roslind Swygert of Pawnee and Treva Roland of Enid; two foster sisters, Norma Adkins of Perry and Shanon Wade of Stillwater; four brothers, Kevin of Tulsa, Tony of Arkansas City, Greg of Enid and Wesly of Pawnee; two foster brothers, Scotty Patton of Stillwater and Frankie Patton of Winfield; and his grandmother, Zola Mae Renfroe of Tulsa.
He was preceded in death by his father, two brothers and one sister.
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