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Abrahamson Leaves Land Surveying Legacy

Abrahamson Leaves Land Surveying Legacy

Aurora, CO – September 2, 2010 – Doyle G. Abrahamson, PLS/MS, and Vice President, Surveying for Merrick & Company, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, August 28, 2010, while traveling on business in Florida. He had been with the firm for 31 years and was instrumental in the development and success of Merrick’s surveying practice. He has been a long standing surveying resource in Colorado and was a recognized expert in Colorado survey law.

Abrahamson was a founding member of the Central Colorado Chapter of Professional Land Surveyors (PLS), Colorado, and, during his many years on the organization’s legislative committee, helped to formulate Colorado survey law. He was a past president and life time member of PLS, a former chairman of the American Congress of Surveying and Mapping, and was selected as the 1991 PLS surveyor of the year. Abrahamson was licensed in 15 states and had long-standing working relationships with such companies as Xcel, the Denver Regional Transportation District, and Tri-State Generation and Transmission. He gave back to his profession in many ways, including teaching refresher courses for licensure testing, on behalf of PLS, for over 15 years.

Surveying was Doyle’s passion, both at work and away. Abrahamson and his son, Justin, also a surveyor with Merrick, were part of a team to retrace and re-monument the original base line monuments set in 1859 marking the original dividing line between the Kansas and Nebraska territories in what is now Colorado. Multiple climbs to the Rocky Mountain Continental Divide were required by the team to locate monuments along the 40th parallel on both the east and west sides of the Divide.

Doyle is survived by his wife, Cindy, son Justin, stepsons Paul (Skip), and Matt Davis, his parents Howard and Maude, a sister, Jean Marie, a twin brother, Darrel (& wife Phyllis), and another brother, Tom (& wife Betty), numerous nieces, nephews, relatives, colleagues, and friends.


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