George Abey, 25th Infantry Division
Posted for: GEORGE WAYNE ABEY:
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George W. Abey
Whitaker Avenue, Fox Chase

The 27-year-old private first class served in the Army from 1960 to 1963
after graduating from Springfield High School and spending two years
at Ithaca (NY) College. Before reenlisting in November 1965, Abey, worked
at the Southern Home for Children on South Broad Street and at an employment
agency. He was sent to Vietnam, where he was a company clerk with the
25th Administrative Company of the 25th Infantry Division. Abey died at
Tan Son Nhut, near Saigon, on March 16, 1966. He was survived by his parents
and a brother.
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Saturday, September 29, 2001
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