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Alan Mason Abele

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Alan Mason Abele Veteran

Birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
20 Nov 1995 (aged 94)
Burial
Winter Park, Orange County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 28.6057181, Longitude: -81.3547647
Plot
Block: 296A Lot: A Space: NE Space: 2
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Alan Mason Abele was born in Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 16, 1901, a son of George B. and Ada Mason Abele. His education began at the Kersal (England) School from 1908 to 1910 and at Harrow until 1911. The following year he returned to Pennsylvania and continued his preparation for college at Haverford School, entering Haverford College in 1917, where he received the degree of A.B. in 1921.
Mr. Abele has had several years' residence in Europe and has traveled extensively in the United States and Canada. He was at one time engaged in chemical research work for an oil company. His newspaper connections, previous to his coming to Lake County, were as a member of the editorial staff of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin and as night editor of the Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel. He has also written magazine articles and short stories. In March, 1928, Mr. Abele came to Mount Dora to become editor and publisher of the Mount Dora Topic. He was unmarried.
Alan Mason Abele was born in Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 16, 1901, a son of George B. and Ada Mason Abele. His education began at the Kersal (England) School from 1908 to 1910 and at Harrow until 1911. The following year he returned to Pennsylvania and continued his preparation for college at Haverford School, entering Haverford College in 1917, where he received the degree of A.B. in 1921.
Mr. Abele has had several years' residence in Europe and has traveled extensively in the United States and Canada. He was at one time engaged in chemical research work for an oil company. His newspaper connections, previous to his coming to Lake County, were as a member of the editorial staff of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin and as night editor of the Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel. He has also written magazine articles and short stories. In March, 1928, Mr. Abele came to Mount Dora to become editor and publisher of the Mount Dora Topic. He was unmarried.

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