Jim was born on Feb. 6, 1941, in Quincy, Ill., the son of Guy and Viola (Geist) Abbott. He married Donna Beckman on July 8, 1961, and had three children, Jeff, Lisa, and Lori. Jim tried to serve his country in the United States Army, but was turned down because he had a wife and son. After 20 years of marriage, Jim and Donna divorced but remained good friends for 54 years. He then married Maureen Thompson on Sept. 15, 1993. She received her Angel wings on Feb. 7, 2014. Jim retired from Automatic Sprinkler in 2003 and then went on to own and operate AAA Fencing until his illness.
Jim’s passions included playing pool, darts, and earning first place trophies for both in his younger days. He enjoyed going to auctions and yard sales with his buddies, Billy and Brad, as well as watching NASCAR with his family and friends. Jim was the happiest helping his friends, whether it was someone down on their luck or fixing their car. “Do it right or don’t do it at all,” could often be heard coming from Jim. He had no tolerance for a liar or a thief and encouraged common sense.
Those left to honor his memory include his son, Jeff (Mary) Abbott of Davenport; two daughters, Lisa (Greg) Williams, Lori (Tom) Haggerty, both of Davenport; stepson, Mike Dudley of Davenport; brother, Ed (Juanita) Abbott of Muscatine; sister, Beulah (John) Schott of Colona; four granddaughters, Amber (Nick) Shorten, Jamie Lee, Samantha Haggerty, Kara Lee, all of Davenport; grandson, Taylor Williams of Davenport; five great-granddaughters, Lizzie, Zayah, Avreanna, Lilly, Gracie; eight nephews; six nieces; close friends, Donna and Jay of Davenport; and many buddies.
He was preceded in death by his brothers, Bill, Jean and Leo; sisters, Ella and June; a grandson, Tyler; a great-granddaughter, Maddie; and best friends, Steve Daniels, Gene Hass and Swede.
The family would like to thank Dr. Si and Dr. Anderson of Genesis Hospice; the staff at the Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House; the girls from Metro Lab (Locust St.); Hematology and Oncology Associates in Bettendorf; and, most of all, to Gus and the staff from Hometown Café.
In lieu of flowers and per Jim’s request, memorials may be directed to his children.
Jim was born on Feb. 6, 1941, in Quincy, Ill., the son of Guy and Viola (Geist) Abbott. He married Donna Beckman on July 8, 1961, and had three children, Jeff, Lisa, and Lori. Jim tried to serve his country in the United States Army, but was turned down because he had a wife and son. After 20 years of marriage, Jim and Donna divorced but remained good friends for 54 years. He then married Maureen Thompson on Sept. 15, 1993. She received her Angel wings on Feb. 7, 2014. Jim retired from Automatic Sprinkler in 2003 and then went on to own and operate AAA Fencing until his illness.
Jim’s passions included playing pool, darts, and earning first place trophies for both in his younger days. He enjoyed going to auctions and yard sales with his buddies, Billy and Brad, as well as watching NASCAR with his family and friends. Jim was the happiest helping his friends, whether it was someone down on their luck or fixing their car. “Do it right or don’t do it at all,” could often be heard coming from Jim. He had no tolerance for a liar or a thief and encouraged common sense.
Those left to honor his memory include his son, Jeff (Mary) Abbott of Davenport; two daughters, Lisa (Greg) Williams, Lori (Tom) Haggerty, both of Davenport; stepson, Mike Dudley of Davenport; brother, Ed (Juanita) Abbott of Muscatine; sister, Beulah (John) Schott of Colona; four granddaughters, Amber (Nick) Shorten, Jamie Lee, Samantha Haggerty, Kara Lee, all of Davenport; grandson, Taylor Williams of Davenport; five great-granddaughters, Lizzie, Zayah, Avreanna, Lilly, Gracie; eight nephews; six nieces; close friends, Donna and Jay of Davenport; and many buddies.
He was preceded in death by his brothers, Bill, Jean and Leo; sisters, Ella and June; a grandson, Tyler; a great-granddaughter, Maddie; and best friends, Steve Daniels, Gene Hass and Swede.
The family would like to thank Dr. Si and Dr. Anderson of Genesis Hospice; the staff at the Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House; the girls from Metro Lab (Locust St.); Hematology and Oncology Associates in Bettendorf; and, most of all, to Gus and the staff from Hometown Café.
In lieu of flowers and per Jim’s request, memorials may be directed to his children.
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