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Abigail Flagler

Chicago, Illinois

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Abigail Victoria Flagler passed on October 20th, at the age of 30. She is survived by her parents Arthur Gary and Lori Schnell Flagler; her brother Harrison Flagler of Taipei, Taiwan; and Uncle Randy Schnell. She was preceded in death by her loving grandmother Florence Schnell.Abby, as she was...

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I just found this picture today of Abby and Stephanie after their 8th grade gduation. I always loved the company of Abby.

Abby babysat for my brother and me when she was in highschool and we were in grade school. We always wanted her to babysit, and upon her arrival we would direct her to stand in the livingroom and make us laugh while we sat on the couch. She always did. It is so funny to reflect on the nonsense she would put up with and full heartedly participate in. I vividly remember a number of dances she produced on the spot that made Henry and me nearly pee ourselves with laughter. She always was honest...

Gary and Family,
I just heard about the loss of your daughter Abby, and my heart goes out to you with my deepest condolences.
May her memory be a blessing.

Please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of Abigail Flagler. Our friendship started in high school, and recently we had reconnected. I feel very fortunate to have been able to share so many memorable moments throughout the years. 2020 has presented us with some challenging times, and I appreciate the time and effort she took in seeing if I was okay. What I admired most about her was her ability to go after what she wanted. She was also never afraid to speak her mind. Her humor and...

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Remembering Abby as a classmate of Cody's at St. Paul's. Sweet girl who lived her life fully. Sending love and prayers of strength through this unimaginable sadness. the Eitzen family

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My deepest sympathies to the whole family. I always enjoyed that Abby and Stephanie were friends in middle school and was sorry to see your family move from Munster. My last memory of Abby was when Stephanie and I went downtown to spend the day with Abby. We walked everywhere and Abby showed us the High School she was going to start at in the fall. Abby was so proud of it. We had a lot of fun that day.

Our hearty thoughts to all who will embrace her memory. a donation: American Red Cross