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ABATE, Mary Ann

Female 1937 - 2023  (85 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  ABATE, Mary Ann was born on 27 Sep 1937 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY (daughter of ABATE, Harry F and OLIEF, Rosamond L); died on 10 Apr 2023 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Mary Ann (Abate) Jamieson, a long time Art teacher in Niagara Falls,  passed away April 10, 2023.  She was 85.  Born in Buffalo, New York on September 27, 1937, a daughter of Harry F. and Rosamond (Olief) Abate.  She was a graduate of the former LaSalle Jr/Sr High School, class of 1955.  She continued her education at Buffalo State Teachers College, receiving her Masters of Science with a major in Arts in 1959.
    She was employed by the Niagara Falls Board of Education as an Art Teacher beginning in 1961.  Mrs. Jamieson loved helping and teaching her students.  She retired as Head of the Art Department.  Following her retirement as a teacher, she began a successful, booming Mary Kay cosmetics business, which she also loved.
    Mary Ann was predeceased by her husband, Harold  D. Jamieson, Jr.  in 1983 and her son, Stephen Jamieson in 1972.  She is survived by three children, Kristy “Tina” Jamieson - Ortiz; Glenn (Wendy) Jamieson and Robin (Greg) Mosher; a sister, Rosamond Abate McCann; several grandchildren, great grandchildren and nieces, nephews.  
    Visitation Monday from 4-8 PM in the LANE FUNERAL HOME, INC., 8622 Buffalo Avenue, Niagara Falls, where memorial services will be held Tuesday at 11 AM.  The interment will be private in Acacia Park Cemetery.

    Mary married SABATO, Leonard Michael on 20 Aug 1960 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 8/21/1960

    NEW YORK CITY is the honeymoon
    destination of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
    Michael Sabato who were wed Saturday
    (Aug. 20, 1960) at Bacon Memorial Presbyterian
    Church. .
    The Rev. Ray K. Hallin officiated at a
    double-ring ceremony, uniting Miss Mary
    Ann Louise Abate, daughter of Mr. and
    Mrs. Harry F. Abate, 57th St., and the son
    of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Sabato,
    Kenmore.
    ° * *
    ESCORTED to the altar by her father,
    the bride wore a gown of silk organza,
    styled with a Sabrina neckline, long sleeves
    and rosepoint lace bodice. The fitted
    princess line skirt terminated In a chapellength
    train.
    White organza buds, held her triple illusion
    veil, and the bride carried a cascade
    bouquet of white roses and stephanotis.
    , * * *
    . MISS ROSAMOND Grace Abate was
    her sister's maid of honor, gowned in white
    nylon organza with pink trim. A white hat
    with pink petals was her headpiece, and
    she carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and
    white stephanotis.
    Miss Deborah Buswell and Miss Gay
    Harder were bridesmaids, gowned similarly
    to the honor attendant. Each wore a pink
    hat with white petals, and carried a bouquet
    of white rosebuds and stephanotis.
    Donald Sabato was best man. Ushering
    duties were performed by Hal Levy and
    Robert Camizzi.
    ° * *
    FOLLOWING the ceremony, a reception
    was held in the church parlors. The bride's
    mother was attired in a beige lace sheath
    with beige accessories.
    The bridegroom's mother wore a blue
    lace dress with white accessories.
    When they return from their honeymoon,
    Mr. and Mrs. Sabato will be at home
    at 1154 Kenmore Ave., Apt. 11, Buffalo.

    Family/Spouse: JAMIESON, Harold D Jr. Harold died in 1983. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. JAMIESON, Stephen died in 1972.
    2. JAMIESON, Kristy
    3. JAMIESON, Glenn
    4. JAMIESON, Robin

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  ABATE, Harry F was born about 1905 in Italy (son of ABATE, Frank and GAETANO, Maria); died on 2 Feb 1969 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette

    ABATE-Suddenly In this city, February
    2, 1969. Harry F. Abate of 8915 Griffon
    Ave., husband of Rosamond, brother of
    Mrs. Louise Naneo, father of Mrs.
    Leonard. (Mary Ann) Sabalo ond Miss
    Rosamond, both of this city, brotherin-
    law of Mrs. Patsy Abate and Mrs.
    John Abate, both of this city. Also
    survived by several nieces and
    nephews. The family will be present
    ° at the Lane Funeral Home, 8622 Buffalo
    Ave. Monday from 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday
    fom 2-4 p.m. Memorial' services
    will be held In Bacon Memorial Presbyterian
    Church Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
    The Rev. Ray K. Hallln officiating.
    Memorials may be made to the Harry
    F. Abate Scholarship Fund of Bacon
    Memorial Presbyterian Church. Interment
    will be In Riverdale Cemetery.

    ALSO

    Niagara Gazette - 2/3/1969

    Harry F. Abate, 65, deputy
    superintendent of schools, suffered
    a fatal heart attack Sunday
    (Feb. 2, 1969) in his home
    at 8915 Griffon Ave.
    Mr. Abate, who spent more
    than 43 years in the city's
    school system, enjoyed the
    reputation of spending untold
    hours in his dedication and devotion
    to school work.
    Retirement Planned
    Mr. Abate was scheduled to
    retire May 1 of this year, but °
    the Board of Education passed
    a special resolution citing him
    for his "service and leadership
    in the educational community,
    and urged him to stay on to
    aid newly appointed Schools
    Supt. Henry J. Kalfas.
    Mr. Abate had been -acting
    superintendent of schools from
    the time the former superintendent,
    Weldon R. Oliver, reportedly
    in ailing health, left
    his desk last November until
    Mr. Kalfas' appointment last
    month.
    Hewas also head of the special
    committee of educators and
    citizens working on a plan to
    integrate Beech Avenue School.
    Asked to Stay On
    Mr. Abate, who reached retirement
    age last fall, in answering
    the. board's refusal to
    accept his retirement, said,
    "It's nice to have the feeling
    that I'm going to stay a while
    and help. These are the type
    of things which have made
    my life an important one in 43
    years with the system."
    He once said, "If there is any
    place in the coun'ry where American
    ideals of the worth and
    dignity of the indviidual should
    flourish, it is in the classroom."
    Born in Italy
    He got an early start in education.
    A native of Italy Mr.
    Abate came to this country with
    his parents as a child. Because
    his parents didn't feel that public
    education was enough, he
    spent every afternoon atending
    private school classes
    His- father and two older
    brothers went to work in coal
    mines in West Virginia. All
    three were killed in a mine accident,
    after which Mr. Abate's
    mother brought him and two
    sisters and two brothers to this
    city.
    He attended Cleveland Avenue
    School and Niagara Falls High
    School. During.his senior year
    at Niagara Falls High, the
    school was destroyed by fire.
    Mr. Abate and other members
    of the class of 1922 completed
    their high school education attending,
    classes in fire halls, the
    YMCA and YWCA and gathering
    for assembly in local movie
    theaters.
    He received a bacheloro f
    arts degree from Buffalo State
    Teachers College in 1928 and
    began teaching history and science
    at North Junior High
    School, moving to the new high
    school in 1930.
    Named Principal
    In 1942, Mr. Abate was appointed
    principal of Center Avenue
    School and after three
    years in this position, he began
    his 14-year career as principal
    of Niagara Street School - the
    grammar school with the largest
    enrollment.
    In 1959 he became director of
    secondary education . for the
    school district and the next
    year was elevated to the deputy's
    post.
    While attending Buffalo State
    Teachers College he met Rosamond
    Olief. They were married
    in 1929. He once described
    his wife as an accomplishedmusician on the piano and organ.
    Mr. Abate was on the board
    of directors of the International
    Center, The Girls Club and the
    Niagara Community Center.
    He was a former chairman of
    the United Givers Fund drive,
    a member of the Niagara Falls
    Teachers Association, the American
    Association of School
    Administrators, the Cristoforo
    Colombo Society, the Century
    Club, and Bacon Memorial
    United Presbyterian Church.
    Survivors include his wife;
    two daughters, Mrs. Leonard
    (Mary Ann) Sabato and Miss
    Rosamond Abate, both of this
    city; a sister, Mrs. Louise
    Nanea, of this city, and several
    nieces and nephews.
    Rites Tuesday
    Friends may call at the Lane
    Funeral Home fro 7 to 9 p.m.
    today and 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday
    when the family will be
    present. Services will be held
    at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Bacon
    Memorial United Presbyterian
    Church with the Rev. Ray K.
    Hallin officiating-. Burial will
    be in Riverdale Cemtery.
    The family said that donations
    to the Harry F. Abate
    Scholarship Fund of the church
    will be acceptable as tributes.

    Harry married OLIEF, Rosamond L in 1929. Rosamond (daughter of OLIEF, Alfred and PLUMTREE, Hannah) was born about 1905 in New York; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  OLIEF, Rosamond L was born about 1905 in New York (daughter of OLIEF, Alfred and PLUMTREE, Hannah); and died.
    Children:
    1. 1. ABATE, Mary Ann was born on 27 Sep 1937 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY; died on 10 Apr 2023 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    2. ABATE, Rosamond Grace


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  ABATE, Frank

    Frank + GAETANO, Maria. Maria was born about 1866 in Italy; died on 24 Oct 1934 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  GAETANO, Maria was born about 1866 in Italy; died on 24 Oct 1934 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 10/24/1934

    Mrs. Maria Abate, widow of Frank
    Abate, died at her home, 1342 Pierce
    avenue, this morning, following a long
    lllnm, She was 68 years old.
    A native of Italy, Mrs. Abate came
    to the United States 25 years ago and
    lived In West Virginia for four years
    before coming to Niagara Falls
    years ago. She Is survived
    daughters Mrs, Louise Nanca and
    Mrs. Rose Sacco; three sons. Battiste,
    John and Harry Abate, all of this city,
    and one brother, Benedetto Gaetano.
    Plans for the funeral were being completed
    today.

    Children:
    1. ABATE, Luisa was born on 27 Dec 1889; died in Sep 1973 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    2. ABATE, Rosa was born about 1896; died on 14 Jan 1942 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    3. ABATE, Patrick was born on 6 Jun 1898; died in May 1964.
    4. ABATE, John P was born about 1902 in Italy; died on 22 Oct 1965 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    5. 2. ABATE, Harry F was born about 1905 in Italy; died on 2 Feb 1969 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.

  3. 6.  OLIEF, Alfred was born about 1865 in England; and died.

    Alfred married PLUMTREE, Hannah about 1900. Hannah (daughter of PLUMTREE, Thomas D) was born about 1870 in England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  PLUMTREE, Hannah was born about 1870 in England (daughter of PLUMTREE, Thomas D); and died.
    Children:
    1. 3. OLIEF, Rosamond L was born about 1905 in New York; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  PLUMTREE, Thomas D was born about 1840 in England; and died.
    Children:
    1. 7. PLUMTREE, Hannah was born about 1870 in England; and died.



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