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THINGS PAST

2014
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It seems that no matter how far from her old environments Iris traveled, recollections of the past seemed to follow her. She was in Fayence when Dick Abbott died in a hotel in New York on the morning of February 5, 1952. He was buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in Milford, Delaware on February 9, 1952, his forty-fourth birthday.¹ Iris was notified of Abbott’s death via cable from his brother Charles. The notice came at the same time she heard from her son about her mother’s death. The line of support between Abbott and her mother ended with both