Clarence Woodrow Abercrombie
b. 9 December 1920, d. 22 July 2009
- Father: Charles Floyd Abercrombie b. 28 February 1878
- Mother: Julia F. Dawson b. May 1878, d. 1 May 1962
- Clarence Woodrow Abercrombie was born on 9 December 1920 in Coffee County, Alabama.
- Julia F. Dawson appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in Grants, Coffee County, Alabama, at Bellwood Road. Other members of the household included Clarence Woodrow Abercrombie. Also in the household was nephew Jimmie Turner, age 37.
- Clarence Woodrow Abercrombie died on 22 July 2009 at age 88 in Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama.
- He was interred at County Line Baptist Church Cemetery, Coffee County, Alabama.
- The following appeared on 24 July 2009 in the Enterprise Ledger: Mr. Clarence Woodrow Abercrombie of Chancellor passed away Wednesday, July 22, 2009 at Medical Center Enterprise. He was 88.
Funeral services will be Saturday, July 25, 2009, at 2 p.m. in the Sorrells Funeral Home Chapel with Reverends Johnny Belcher and W.H. Wilson officiating. Burial will follow in the County Line Baptist Church Cemetery with Sorrells Funeral Home directing.
Mr. Abercrombie was born December 9, 1920 in Coffee County to the late Charlie and Julia F. Dawson Abercrombie. He lived on a farm in Geneva County for 81 years and was a member of Sardis United Methodist Church. He loved Braves baseball, Alabama football and gospel music. He was preceded in death by five sisters and four brothers.
Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Abercrombie of Chancellor; two sons, Clarence Abercrombie Jr. (Margaret) of Daleville and Roger E. Abercrombie (Julie) of Bossier City, La; daughter, LaDeema Moore (Ronnie) of Chancellor; grandchildren, Mike Moore of Ozark, Marc Moore of Senoia, Ga., Allen Abercrombie and Daniel Abercrombie both of Daleville; great-grandchildren, Maghen Moore and Mason Moore both of Senoia, Gabi Curtis of Ozark; several nieces and nephews; special friends, Mary Rose Bess and Emma Conlington both of Chancellor and Mary Watson of Enterprise. . . .
- Last Edited: 21 Jul 2011