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Kelly Elton Abel

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Kelly Elton Abel

Birth
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
13 Jul 2004 (aged 49)
South Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
I-222-3
Memorial ID
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In loving memory of Kelly Elton Abel, who died Tuesday, July 13, 2004 of natural causes at his home in South Jordan. Kelly was born March 7, 1955 in American Fork, son of Fred and Beverly Richards. He graduated from Hillcrest High School in 1973 where he was an All State Basketball player for coach Art Hughes. He loved all sports, had a creative mind and was an excellent student. He was an Eagle Scout and enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping. Survived by his father and mother, Fred and Beverly Richards, grandmother, Gwen Richards, sister, Angela (Peter) Mazeika; brothers, Bruce (Sharlene) Richards and Alan (Stacy) Richards; uncles, Elder Merrill (Marilyn) Bateman, Blaine (Christie) Bateman, John (Gail) Richards, Steven (Carol) Richards; aunts, Sandy (Stephen) Hunter, Carol Richards, Rosemary (Brent) Lind, Anne (Larry) Bowen; six nieces, six nephews and numerous cousins.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/16/2004.
In loving memory of Kelly Elton Abel, who died Tuesday, July 13, 2004 of natural causes at his home in South Jordan. Kelly was born March 7, 1955 in American Fork, son of Fred and Beverly Richards. He graduated from Hillcrest High School in 1973 where he was an All State Basketball player for coach Art Hughes. He loved all sports, had a creative mind and was an excellent student. He was an Eagle Scout and enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping. Survived by his father and mother, Fred and Beverly Richards, grandmother, Gwen Richards, sister, Angela (Peter) Mazeika; brothers, Bruce (Sharlene) Richards and Alan (Stacy) Richards; uncles, Elder Merrill (Marilyn) Bateman, Blaine (Christie) Bateman, John (Gail) Richards, Steven (Carol) Richards; aunts, Sandy (Stephen) Hunter, Carol Richards, Rosemary (Brent) Lind, Anne (Larry) Bowen; six nieces, six nephews and numerous cousins.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/16/2004.

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