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1951 - 2024

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Melanie Abbott Obituary

Melanie B. Abbott
1951-2024
Melanie Beth Abbott, retired Law Professor, age 72, of Branford passed away February 13, 2024. Born in New Haven on August 21, 1951 she was the daughter of the late Rev. John Abbott and Virginia (Towns) Abbott and sister of the late Timothy Abbott. She grew up in Hamden and she has lived most of her life in Branford.
Melanie attended Bates College in Maine for her undergraduate degree and Syracuse University for a Master's degree. She graduated from Bridgeport Law School (now Quinnipiac University) in 1984. Melanie joined the University of Bridgeport (now Quinnipiac University) law faculty in 1989, after clerking for the Hon. Ellen Bree Burns, U.S. District Court-D. Conn., Hon. Thomas J. Meskill, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and working as an associate at Cadwalader, Wickersham and Taft in Washington, D.C. as well as Day, Berry & Howard in Hartford, CT.
Melanie was committed to studying and addressing poverty and its interactions with law and policy. She devoted much of her professional and personal energy to this cause. In 1996, with Peter Yarrow of the famed folk trio, Peter, Paul and Mary, she founded the Law Students' Legal Action Fellowships to support law students who want to use their skills creatively on projects in the public interest.
Melanie served as a faculty advisor to QUSL's Public Interest Law Project and worked with students on many initiatives connected to her Poverty Law course, including food, clothing and toy drives, preparation and serving of Thanksgiving dinners, and providing legal services outreach to low-income communities and people experiencing homelessness. Her scholarship focused on poverty, homelessness, and policy interventions to alleviate these ills.
Melanie's colleagues and friends benefitted from her warmth, humor, and care for students. Her song parodies, and occasional performances in community musical theatre productions reflected her creative side; her beloved Flat Coated Retrievers (with whom she competed in dog agility trials) reflected her sporting side.
This balance and integration are reflected in Professor Abbott's service as an Advisory Board member in the Center for Third Age Leadership, a consortium of business and academic professionals educating baby-boomers about opportunities to continue to work and contribute in "post retirement" years. About this project, Professor Abbott has said, "Lawyers work very hard for a long time, and they get through the whole process and they think, 'Is that all there is?...[The Center for Third Age Leadership asks] what these people can do either within the practice or outside the profession to give themselves a chance to experience their whole self rather than just part of their life."
Friends are invited to gather from 3:00 -4:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 22, 2024, at Beecher & Bennett Funeral Home, 2300 Whitney Avenue, Hamden. Interment will be private. Contributions in Melanie's memory may be made to the Quinnipiac University School of Law Public Interest Law Project. Online gifts can be made at: www.qu.edu/givelaw. For condolences, please visit: www.beecherandbennett.com

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Published by The New Haven Register on Feb. 19, 2024.

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Alfred P. Bruno

March 23, 2024

While seeking to contact Professor Abbott to reconnect after many years, I found this obituary. It was my hope to thank her for the positive impact she had on my life. I am forever appreciative of her kindness and support. May my fellow "Batesie" rest in peace. She lived her life as students are encouraged during their four years in Lewiston: with ardor and devotion...and in service to others.

Betsy Marsh

February 25, 2024

I was very sorry to learn of Melanie's death. She worked diligently for good and kindness. She will be greatly missed.

Linda Meyer

February 22, 2024

Melanie´s bubbling laugh, self-deprecatory humor, and exuberant flat-coat retrievers brightened many of my days at the office. She worked hard to educate our students about poverty and inspired them to work for its end, engaging them with soup kitchens, shelters, and other service-learning opportunities. I will never forget her poverty awareness campaigns, in which her students began the tradition of sticking post-it notes with poverty facts all around the law school. It certainly helped dispel myths I had carried in my head! And for years before and after retiring, she provided much-needed support and understanding care to her parents. A life faithfully and nobly lived.

Beth

February 21, 2024

I was a classmate of Melanie´s in middle school and high school. I well remember how much she loved musicals. I remember how much she liked Robert Morris in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
She certainly accomplished quite a lot and helped others.
Rest in Peace Melanie.

Anne Aritta Darling

February 20, 2024

So sorry to hear about Melanie. I went to High School with her, along wirh being in our Home Room together. Her life sounds as a most fulfilled one for her and others.

Anne Aritta Darling
Hamden High School class of '68
Waterford, CT

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