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Obituary for Phillip L. Abel

Phillip L.  Abel
Phillip Landon Abel, 77, of Lexington MS, passed away Saturday, May 13, 2017 at his home.
Landon was born on February 1, 1940 in Coxburg, MS to the late Robert Landon Abel and
Beulah Huffman Abel. His father passed when he was four years old and his mother later
remarried Joe Carter. He had a brother, George Dale and a sister Jeannette; and later had two
more brothers, Joe Ed Carter and Roger Carter and another sister, Ellen Carter.
Landon always said that he had two good Daddies. He was his natural father's "little man" and
his step-fathers "right hand". He grew up and attended school in the Satartia area but always
longed to be back in Coxburg MS.
He married Alice Hardy in 1968 and raised six children together. A blended family, they grew up
with a loving, hard-working dad. Children include Becky, Terry, Joe, and Phil, and two grandsons
that he adopted, Jeremy and Josh, and a "special" step-daughter Gina.
Landon had a great and enjoyable career in the u.S. Army and retired in 1984 as Sergeant First
Class. He lived in many places while in the Army including five tours overseas. He served in
Vietnam from 1970 to 71. His family joined him for three years in Naples, Italy. He also served
two tours in Korea and one in Germany. He received his college education while in the Army.
He was a member of Sanctuary Pentecostal Church (SPC) for almost 32 years. He served for
many years as a worker for the Lord Jesus that he loved. He sang lead for the Sojourners for
about 12 years including 7 years of radio programs. He and Alice regularly visited at nursing
homes, hospitals, and homes to pray for the sick.
He also founded and managed an emergency shelter / food pantry in Canton for 14 years;
working at night to often help subsidize pantry expenses. After his home burned, the shelter
work had to be discontinued and his family moved back to his beloved Coxburg, where he
continued his ministry to all in-need. His greatest moment was being ordained as a minister in
the SPC; also founding a Jesus-name work in Lexington.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers George Dale Abel and Roger Carter, and
one sister Jeanette Rogers.
He is survived by his wife Alice Abel; children, Becky Moss and husband Earl of Canton, Terry
Abel and wife Linda of Huntsville, AL, Joe Goodson of Mobile, AL, Phil Abel Jr. of Canton; and
grandsons Jeremy and Josh Abel of Lexington. He is also survived by numerous other
grandchildren, great grandchildren, nephews, nieces, cousins and friends.
A visitation is scheduled for Monday, 15 May from 6-8 pm at Sanctuary Pentecostal Church in
Canton. The funeral service is scheduled for Tuesday, 16 May at 11 am (visitation at 9 am) at
the Sanctuary Pentecostal Church in Canton; to be. officiated by Pastor W.G. Bryant. The
interment will follow at Harland Creek Baptist Church cemetery in the Coxburg community

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