MIDDLETOWN -- Mike Abell, age 78, passed away of natural causes on February 24, 2025 at the Atrium Hospital in Middletown, Ohio.
There will be a celebration of Mike's life sometime in the spring of this year.
Mike was born in Lincoln, Illinois on June 1st, 1946 to Victor and Nell (Robish) Abell. Mike graduated from high school in Lincoln, Illinois. He attended Springfield Junior College and enrolled in the Navy in 1966. He served as an Electronics Technician on the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt aircraft carrier during the Vietnam War until his honorable discharge in 1969.
Mike worked for RCA Atlantic Fleets Weapons Range in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands from 1969-1978. While there he enjoyed diving & spear-fishing.
He briefly worked for Purdue in 1979 before joining Nicollet (later acquired by GE) as a field service Engineer, based from his home in West Lafayette, Indiana.
Mike worked for Applied Materials in San Jose, California from 1996-2001 & Intel Corporation in Colorado Springs, Colorado from 2000-2001.
He was an avid amateur astronomer, actively involved with the Muncie Astronomy Club. His friend "Big" Mike Walker allowed Mike to build a personal observatory on his land near Portland, Indiana. He enjoyed building this observatory, named "Tall Timbers". Mike imaged deep space objects, especially planetary nebulae. Some of Mike's images are displayed on the Muncie Astronomy Club website. Mike enjoyed viewing the '24 total eclipse, recalling his trip to Mexico with his long-time friend Bill Annis of Haines, Alaska to view that eclipse in 1991.
Mike was proud to be 27 years sober and was appreciative of the support he received from Alcoholics Anonymous.
Mike was preceded in death by his parents Victor & Nell Abell, his older sister Barbara (Abell) Conley & her spouse Don Conley, niece Mary (Conley) Nivens, nephews Chuck Conley & Mike Conley.
He is survived by his brothers Vic & Carol (Elson) Abell of W. Lafayette, and Dave & Alicia (Susong) Abell of Arcata, CA.
Known by many as "Uncle Mike", he is survived by numerous nieces and nephews including: Anne (Abell) Nichols of College Station, TX, Mark & Tammy (Bixler) Abell of Greenville, OH, Tom & Lynne (Reddington) Abell of Eugene, OR, Catherine "Cathy" (Conley) Kihara of Havre, MT, Ruth (Conley) & Rick Lagerquist of Plentywood, MT, and Carol (Conley) & Grant Sather of Meridian, ID.
Mike was survived by numerous grandnieces and grandnephews and was especially close to his grandniece, Sarah Abell, and grandnephew, Andrew Abell. He is also survived by numerous great-grandnieces and great-grandnephews.
His family has requested that any memorial donations be made in Mike's name to the American Heart Association at PO Box 840692, Dallas, TX 75284-0692 or online at www.heart.org Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.zecharbailey.com for the Abell family.
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Fred Hicks
March 3, 2025
I met Mike thru the Muncie astronomy club many years ago. He came to many meetings. He had the club come to tall tembers and many of us came. He was a regular at the Indiana family star party. I enjoyed talking to him about science and engineering. He will be missed. My condolences for the family.
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