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Lawrence Frederick Abbey

Jacksonville, Florida

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ABBEY Lawrence Frederick Larry Abbey, 78, died Wednesday evening, July 3, 2002. He was predeceased by his wife Linda May Isenhower. Cause of death was a progressive neurological deterioration that appeared in March of this year. Larry was born in 1924 in Newark, New Jersey, and spent his youth in...

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Dear sandra,mary and larry. So sorry to the news about mr abbey.It has been many years since our time as neighbors.But your family`s kindness will always be treasured.My deepest sympathy. michael eadeh

My Dearest Sandra, Mary and Larry,
I was saddened to hear that Larry passed on. Now he is in His Eternal Kingdom with your beloved mother.
I will always cherish the memories of being your neighbors in the sixties. We were not only neighbors but also like family.
Your parents were so kind to us (my son is Michael Eadeh).
Hope that our paths will cross again.
I regret that I did not read the notice until today. I would have been with you for the memorial...

Dear Tom, Pat, Mae, Joey, and Christopher:

I am thinking of you at this time of sorrow.

Love,
Alice Miller

To the faamily...
I'll remember Larry as warm and friendly, always with a smile and a story or two, each time we met at St. Matthews. He will be missed. His family will be in our prayers.

John and Kathy Poe

Dear Tom, Pat, Mae, Joey, and Christopher:

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. We know Larry will be greatly missed by all of you. We hope the wonderful memories of Larry will comfort you during your time of sorrow. As always, we are thinking of you and keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers.

Love Always,
Joe, Bonnie, Richard, and Claire Miller


Pat and Tom Abbey~
We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your brother. We love you and will keep all of you in our prayers.

Larry was always a gentleman, well respected in his profession, knowledgeable and a pleasure to be around. He called on me for many years at Flagler Hospital. I will miss you Larry.

My deepest sympathy goes out to Larry Abbey's family. I enjoyed working with Larry, he was a wonderful person.

God Bless,

Shirley Porter

To the family of "Uncle Larry" as we so affectually called him here at Dr. Abbey's office. Our loss but Heaven's gain. What a testimony he leaves behind. Everybody's friend and a sweet blessing to us all. When God calls us home and we have preached our own funeral by the life we live and everyone loves us, what more could we say... We will miss "Uncle Larry"

Lovc and Prayers, Sandra McCormick