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Robert Abel Obituary

Abel, Robert Bruce
Sept. 18, 1930 - March 9, 2008

Robert Bruce Abel, 77, Sarasota, formerly of Wayne, Ill., and Lake Geneva, Wis., died March 9, 2008.
Services will be at 3:30 p.m. March 28 at St. Boniface Episcopal Church on Siesta Key.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Beth Turner, whom he married in 1966 in Palm Beach; three sons, Robert Bruce Abel Jr. (Stephanie) of San Francisco, William Turner Abel (Kimberly) of West Palm Beach and Taylor Drexel Abel (Esther) of Tampa; and grandchildren Alex, Avery, Sophie, Jenna, Emma, Ellie and Charlie.
Bob grew up in Riverside, Ill., and graduated in 1953 from Northwestern University, where he was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. After graduation, he traveled to Cuba and reported on the rising unrest in that country. Upon his return to the United States, he studied advanced finance and accounting at the Chicago Graduate School of Management (Keller Institute). He enjoyed several prominent roles in his varied business career, including president of Abel Laboratories, a clinical laboratory started by his grandfather; senior partner with International Growth Consultants, a Chicago Investment Banking group, where he specialized in real estate finance; and president of Medical Analytics, based in New York.
Upon relocating to Sarasota in 1976, he became a broker of investment real estate, concentrating in the acquisition, finance and conversion of mobile home communities to resident ownership. It was also in Sarasota that he pursued his true passion: poetry and writing. He was publisher of The Sarasota Review of Poetry, authored three novels and wrote and published numerous books of poetry, including Collected Poems in January 2008.
Bob was a founding member of the Siesta Key Sertoma Club and a member of the Monday Group, a local literary society. When his boys were young, he coached the Siesta Key Baseball League and later served on the Individual Artist Task Force of the Sarasota Arts Council. Up until his death, he served as a director of the Field Club. He also loved traveling, hiking, skiing, tennis and fine wine, all of which he enjoyed in the company of his wife, children and friends.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to TideWell Hospice and Palliative Care at 5955 Rand Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34238, or The Field Club Foundation at 1400 Field Road, Sarasota, FL 34231.

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Published by Herald Tribune on Mar. 16, 2008.

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Bill Winters

March 26, 2008

Mary Beth,
Bob was such a kind, friendly, interesting, and intelligent man. I enjoyed our conversations on a wide variety of topics at Taylor's house. Bob always made a point of stopping and saying hello to us when he was walking with Sophie and Emma, or when he was walking alone while you were watching the children. We will miss him.
Bill, Laurie, Jeffrey, and Jackson Winters

Eva T. Velez

March 25, 2008

Mr. Abel:
This must be a very difficult time for you and your family.We just wanted you to know that the teachers at Tampa Language center are with you and the family.All of us at the institute send oue dearest sympathy.

Teachers and the director of Tampa Language Center.

Daniel Harrison

March 19, 2008

Dear Marybeth and Family,

Bob was such a great man, and a model for us all in so many, many ways. We will cherish his memory always.

Wishing you all the best in persevering through this difficult time.

Dan, Rebecca and Liliana Harrison

Jack and Bonnie Harrison

March 18, 2008

Our paths crossed late in life but our recent friendship with both Mary Beth and Bob we consider a true blessing -ironically a positive outcome that blossomed from an extremely difficult situation for all of us.
Bob was a man for all seasons. He was bright and accomplished, sensitive and literate. His heart was as deep as the ocean and his passion for life was truly inspirational. We admired Bob most for his uncompromising values. He had an enduring commitment to the power for truth - a clear sign of his exemplary character. We shall all miss him dearly. Jack and Bonnie Harrison

Bobby Papazian

March 18, 2008

Dear Mrs. Abel,

On behalf of the staff at The Field Club our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Mr. Abel was very special person and always treated the staff with dignity and style. We shall miss him.

God Bless,
Bobby Papazian
GM
The Field Club

Dana & Clyde

March 18, 2008

Mary Beth: Though we are so very grateful to have you & the family here in the neighborhood with us now, it's been such a wrench knowing that we were all too soon to lose Bob. Even knowing him for so short a time was such a great privilege.

Cheryl Fox

March 17, 2008

Mary Beth,

My thoughts are with you and your family. Hold on to your memories of all your wonderful years together.

Bob Lewis

March 17, 2008

Bob and I went to high school together at Riverside-Brookfield H.S., Riverside, Ill. We graduated together in 1948, then went our separate ways. Its a shame that we lived only 20 miles apart, and did not know it. my condolences to his entire family. I know that Bob is comfortably with our Lord, and that He probably has Bob at work already. I am a volunteer at Hospice here in Venice, and if we can be of any help to the family, please let us know. Bob Lewis

Linda Dunn

March 16, 2008

Dear Mary Beth,

My thoughts are of all the pleasure we had sharing family events with you both. May you find comfort in knowing that Bob is lovingly remembered and you are cared about.

Linda Dunn

Dale & Nancy Thomas

March 16, 2008

Mary Beth & Family,

We extend our deepest sympathy to you and yours on the loss of your beloved husband and father. May our Father comfort you at this time. Dale has many good memories working with Bob in the mobile home park sales business. He will be missed by his many friends.

Joan&George Agnacian

March 16, 2008

It was a privilege knowing Bob. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Mary Beth and your family.

Jim Tollerton

March 16, 2008

Mary Beth,
Thanks for sharing a really good man.
God Bless.
In Hoc,
Jim T.

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