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 =====Olwyn Abery===== =====Olwyn Abery=====
-Major Olwyn Abery is buried in [[Kensico Cemetery]].+Major Olwyn J. Saunders Abery is buried in [[Kensico Cemetery]].
  
 ^Major Olwyn Abery|| ^Major Olwyn Abery||
 ^Rank|Major| ^Rank|Major|
-^Birth Date|1938| +^Birth Date|November 12, 1938| 
-^Death Date|1987|+^Death Date|June 30, 1987| 
 +^Relations|[[Kenneth Abery|Major Kenneth Abery (husband)]]| 
 +^ |[[Saunders|Saunders Family]]| 
 + 
 +====Appointments==== 
 +^Appointment^Rank^From^Until^ 
 +|[[College for Officers Training - Eastern Territory]]| |1980|1982| 
 +|[[College for Officers Training - Eastern Territory]]|Major|September 1986|June 30, 1987| 
 + 
 +====Obituary==== 
 +Maj. Olwyn J. Abery of the Salvation Army School for Officers Training in Suffern died Tuesday at her Woodland Drive home in Suffern. She was 48. 
 +\\ \\ 
 +She was born Nov. 12, 1938, in Melborune, Australia, to Frank F. and Thelma G. (Scotney) Saunders. 
 +\\ \\ 
 +Mrs. Abery served at the training school from 1980-82 and returned in September 1986. 
 +\\ \\ 
 +She is survived by her mother, a lieutenant commissioner with the Salvaiton Army in San Francisco; her husband, Salvation Army Maj. Kenneth C. Abery of Suffern; three daughters, Karen S. of Atlanta, Kenwyn J. Trotter of Louisville, and Jennifer J. Abrey of Suffern; and two brothers, Salvation Army Maj. Neil Saunders of El Paso, Texas, and Salvaiton Army Maj. Robert F. Saunders of San Francisco. 
 +\\ \\ 
 +Services are 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Salvation Army School for Officers Training, 201 Lafayette Ave., Suffern. Cremation is to follow at Cedar Lawn Crematory, Paterson, N.J. 
 +\\ \\ 
 +Memorial contributions can be made to the Salvation Army, c/o of  the School for Officers Training, for the establishment of a cadet scholarship in her name. 
 +\\ \\ 
 +Arrangements were made by Wanamaker and Carlough in Suffern. 
 + 
 +====External==== 
 +  * [[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90848694/olwyn-abery|Find a Grave]]
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