Born to Margaret Flynn Shearman and James Arthur Shearman on March 11, 1939 in Paris, Ohio, Peggy was the youngest of seven children. The family moved to South Bend, Indiana where Peg attended Darden School and Washington Clay High School class of '57 where she was the editor of the Minutemen Yearbook, a member of the National Honor Society, Class Officer and Debate Club Sectional Finalist. Additionally, Peggy was a member of the vocal trio, "Joy Bells" which took second place in the National Youth for Christ competition winning a scholarship for college. The trio recorded two singles.
During her senior year in high school, Peggy met and fell in love with her husband of 54 years, Frederick Charles Abel, Sr. Since Fred was graduating from the University of Notre Dame, Peggy decided to forgo college and the two were married on February 22, 1958. Thus began many adventures in life. They were a true partnership, perfect compliments to each other, and they shared every aspect of their lives. Peggy worked for the business they started for over 30 years and they travelled around the world together until her disease made it too difficult.
Peggy Abel is survived by her son, Frederick C. Abel, Jr.; her daughter, Dawn Abel DeDomenico; her seven grandchildren; her sister, Lorraine McClure; and her brother, Bill Shearman.
Visitation will be held Friday night from 4:00- 7:00 p.m. at Leppert Mortuary Nora Chapel , 740 E. 86th Street. Funeral Mass Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 5692 Central Avenue. Burial at Crown Hill Cemetery. http://www.leppertmortuary.com.
Born to Margaret Flynn Shearman and James Arthur Shearman on March 11, 1939 in Paris, Ohio, Peggy was the youngest of seven children. The family moved to South Bend, Indiana where Peg attended Darden School and Washington Clay High School class of '57 where she was the editor of the Minutemen Yearbook, a member of the National Honor Society, Class Officer and Debate Club Sectional Finalist. Additionally, Peggy was a member of the vocal trio, "Joy Bells" which took second place in the National Youth for Christ competition winning a scholarship for college. The trio recorded two singles.
During her senior year in high school, Peggy met and fell in love with her husband of 54 years, Frederick Charles Abel, Sr. Since Fred was graduating from the University of Notre Dame, Peggy decided to forgo college and the two were married on February 22, 1958. Thus began many adventures in life. They were a true partnership, perfect compliments to each other, and they shared every aspect of their lives. Peggy worked for the business they started for over 30 years and they travelled around the world together until her disease made it too difficult.
Peggy Abel is survived by her son, Frederick C. Abel, Jr.; her daughter, Dawn Abel DeDomenico; her seven grandchildren; her sister, Lorraine McClure; and her brother, Bill Shearman.
Visitation will be held Friday night from 4:00- 7:00 p.m. at Leppert Mortuary Nora Chapel , 740 E. 86th Street. Funeral Mass Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 5692 Central Avenue. Burial at Crown Hill Cemetery. http://www.leppertmortuary.com.
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