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Joseph H. Abbott

Jul 03, 1923 - Feb 18, 2009 Age: 85

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Joseph H. Abbott, 85 of Narragansett Boulevard, died Wednesday evening at his home. Husband of the late Jean Abigail Gadwah Abbott, he was born in Providence, R.I. on July 3, 1923, to Thomas A. Abbott and Catherine Jane Mohan. He grew up in the South Providence and Olneyville neighborhoods of Providence during the Great Depression , the son of an Irish immigrant mother whose husband died from illness when her four children were still young. He graduated from Central High School and , in 1943, enlisted in the United States Navy. He served with distinction throughout World War II on board the USS Dortch, a destroyer which was instrumental in more than 30 operations in the Pacific Theatre, including the First and Second Battles of the Philippine Sea and the invasion of Okinawa. By the time of his honorable discharge in November, 1945, he had received the World War II Victory Medal, the American Theatre Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Medal and the Philippine Liberation Medal. His Navy years formed an important part of his life and he was proud of his military service, but he abhorred war and violence of any kind and never glorified the sacrifices he made for his country. Upon his return to Providence, he wed Jean Abigail Gadwah and they had four daughters. Mr. Abbott used his skills as a metalsmith to found his own heating and air conditioning business, which he ran successfully in Providence until his retirement approximately 15 years ago. He was a devout Catholic, who attended St. Paul’s Church in Cranston and, in later years, St. Francis of Assisi Church in South Kingstown. Together with his wife, Jean, he was involved in social justice issues in the 1960’s and 70’s, including the grape boycott on behalf of migrant farmworkers and the civil rights advocacy of Dr. Martin Luther King. He was also involved in efforts to give the laity more of a role in the Catholic Church and found great spiritual nourishment in the Cursillo Movement. He is survived by his daughters, Mary Jane Murphy of Jamestown, Shelia Abbott-Brogna of Wakefield, Kathleen Abbott of Cranston and Elizabeth Abbott of Wakefield, six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. His siblings, Vincent, Veronica and Adeline Abbott, predeceased him. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday at 10 AM in St. Francis of Assisi Church, 114 High Street, Wakefield. Burial will follow in St. Francis Cemetery, Peace Dale. Source: AVERY-STORTI Funeral Home, Wakefield,

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