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Bernadine A. “Bunny” <I>Keeler</I> Abbott

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Bernadine A. “Bunny” Keeler Abbott

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27 Jan 2024 (aged 94)
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West Goshen Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Abbott Bernadine "Bunny" (nee Keeler) Passed away peacefully on January 27th, 2024, surrounded by family, at the age of 94. Bunny was first and foremost a dedicated mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, as well as a loving aunt, cousin, and friend to so many, especially at her homes in West Chester, Pennsylvania, Jupiter, Florida. and White Horse Village in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. She was born and raised in Delaware County, including Drexel Hill and Lansdowne, where she spent her youth. She graduated from Notre Dame High School then went on to earn her undergraduate degree in English from Chestnut Hill College, where she was an engaged alumnae. Bunny was an artist, therapist and teacher with many years of experience in marriage and family therapy and inner healing ministry. She served her community using art as a path to expression and healing. She conducted hundreds of presentations, workships, and retreats, and facilitated a weekly art program for homeless and disabled neighbors at St. Agnes Day Room in West Chester and the Southwest Community Enrichment Center in Philadelphia. She was recognized for her service with awards from Chestnut Hill College and the Freedom Valley Girl Scout Council, along with the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. A lifelong learner, she was also a graduate of Villanova University with a Master of Arts in and held a Masters of Sciences in Counseling and Human Relations and a Master of Arts in English Literature from West Chester University. She continued to study art and therapy throughout her life, authoring many articles and opinion pieces, and serving as a writer, editor, and member of editorial boards for various publications. Bunny said "yes" to life every day. She put her two feet on the ground and looked forward to the encounters she would have with others, games of bridge, her book clubs, interesting webinars and classes, a good movie, and most of all, calls with her loved ones. She will be remembered for her perseverance, courage and resiliency through sickness, defeat, loss, and aging, her creativity, and her love for her husband and family. In her final rest, Bunny joins her parents, Louis and Marcelline Keeler, her siblings, Marcelline Sullivan, Anne McBride, Mary Lou Vogt Kay, her beloved husband, Dr. Joseph Abbott and her eldest son Joseph Abbott Jr. (Stephanie Abbott). She is survived by her brother Lou Keeler (Morrie), 5 of her children, Eva Abbott (Van Temple), Louis Abbott (Paola Iuspa-Abbott), Theresa Abbott Gale, Andrew Abbott (Cherie Brummans), and William Abbott (Kathy Abbott), along with her grandchildren Kat, Molly, Keren, J.J., Bill, Megan, Mary Teresa, Nicole, Patrick, Rachel, Bryan, Christine, and Bernadine Luna, and her great grandchildren Charli, Ari, Alden, Gia, Kollins, and Addie Grace. Relatives and friends are invited to her Visitation on Friday, February 9, 2024 from 10:30 A.M. to 11:45 A.M. at SS. Simon & Jude Church, 8 Cavanaugh Court West Chester, PA 19382 followed by her Funeral Mass at 12:00 P.M. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Maryknoll Sisters P.O. Box 317 Maryknoll, NY 10545 or Chester County Community Foundation, 28 West Market Street, West Chester, PA 19380. Arrangements by DELLAVECCHIA, REILLY, SMITH & BOYD FUNERAL HOME, INC. of West Chester, PA 610-696-1181; www.DellaFH.com

Published by The Philadelphia Inquirer on Feb. 2, 2024.
Abbott Bernadine "Bunny" (nee Keeler) Passed away peacefully on January 27th, 2024, surrounded by family, at the age of 94. Bunny was first and foremost a dedicated mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, as well as a loving aunt, cousin, and friend to so many, especially at her homes in West Chester, Pennsylvania, Jupiter, Florida. and White Horse Village in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. She was born and raised in Delaware County, including Drexel Hill and Lansdowne, where she spent her youth. She graduated from Notre Dame High School then went on to earn her undergraduate degree in English from Chestnut Hill College, where she was an engaged alumnae. Bunny was an artist, therapist and teacher with many years of experience in marriage and family therapy and inner healing ministry. She served her community using art as a path to expression and healing. She conducted hundreds of presentations, workships, and retreats, and facilitated a weekly art program for homeless and disabled neighbors at St. Agnes Day Room in West Chester and the Southwest Community Enrichment Center in Philadelphia. She was recognized for her service with awards from Chestnut Hill College and the Freedom Valley Girl Scout Council, along with the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. A lifelong learner, she was also a graduate of Villanova University with a Master of Arts in and held a Masters of Sciences in Counseling and Human Relations and a Master of Arts in English Literature from West Chester University. She continued to study art and therapy throughout her life, authoring many articles and opinion pieces, and serving as a writer, editor, and member of editorial boards for various publications. Bunny said "yes" to life every day. She put her two feet on the ground and looked forward to the encounters she would have with others, games of bridge, her book clubs, interesting webinars and classes, a good movie, and most of all, calls with her loved ones. She will be remembered for her perseverance, courage and resiliency through sickness, defeat, loss, and aging, her creativity, and her love for her husband and family. In her final rest, Bunny joins her parents, Louis and Marcelline Keeler, her siblings, Marcelline Sullivan, Anne McBride, Mary Lou Vogt Kay, her beloved husband, Dr. Joseph Abbott and her eldest son Joseph Abbott Jr. (Stephanie Abbott). She is survived by her brother Lou Keeler (Morrie), 5 of her children, Eva Abbott (Van Temple), Louis Abbott (Paola Iuspa-Abbott), Theresa Abbott Gale, Andrew Abbott (Cherie Brummans), and William Abbott (Kathy Abbott), along with her grandchildren Kat, Molly, Keren, J.J., Bill, Megan, Mary Teresa, Nicole, Patrick, Rachel, Bryan, Christine, and Bernadine Luna, and her great grandchildren Charli, Ari, Alden, Gia, Kollins, and Addie Grace. Relatives and friends are invited to her Visitation on Friday, February 9, 2024 from 10:30 A.M. to 11:45 A.M. at SS. Simon & Jude Church, 8 Cavanaugh Court West Chester, PA 19382 followed by her Funeral Mass at 12:00 P.M. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Maryknoll Sisters P.O. Box 317 Maryknoll, NY 10545 or Chester County Community Foundation, 28 West Market Street, West Chester, PA 19380. Arrangements by DELLAVECCHIA, REILLY, SMITH & BOYD FUNERAL HOME, INC. of West Chester, PA 610-696-1181; www.DellaFH.com

Published by The Philadelphia Inquirer on Feb. 2, 2024.


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  • Maintained by: PA
  • Originally Created by: Dan Oh
  • Added: Mar 24, 2016
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/159968667/bernadine_a-abbott: accessed ), memorial page for Bernadine A. “Bunny” Keeler Abbott (5 Sep 1929–27 Jan 2024), Find a Grave Memorial ID 159968667, citing Saint Agnes Roman Catholic Cemetery, West Goshen Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by PA (contributor 47274097).