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Douglas Claude “Doug” Abbott

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Douglas Claude “Doug” Abbott

Birth
Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA
Death
18 Nov 2021 (aged 80)
Washington, Washington County, Utah, USA
Burial
Washington, Washington County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.1323018, Longitude: -113.5043547
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Washington, Utah –

Douglas Claude Abbott, 80, of Washington, Utah passed away on November 18, 2021.

He was born to Claude Abbott and Marjorie Bowler on April 09th, 1941.

He married his sweetheart Gennilee Kahle on August 31st 1962.

Doug and Genny stayed in Las Vegas until 1972 when they moved their family of 4 to the small town of Saint George, Utah.

He was a journeyman pipefitter by trade where he excelled in making gates, staircases, and… babies.

Doug and Genny went on to have 6 more children while also raising 4 of Genny's siblings and many others along the way.

Dad loved to go hunting and for us kids it was the best family vacation you could ask for.

Dad made sure no kid was left behind, even if that meant wearing them on his back with 6 or 7 little ones trailing behind him.

Although it sounds chaotic and less than ideal, it's important to note that grandpa was always the one who came home with the biggest buck.

He loved being outdoors, whether he was working on his garden where he found solace, or enjoying the beauty of southern Utah.

He was a simple man with only a few prized possessions; his family and the mountings on his wall.

Materialistic things were not important to him, time and people were.

Grandpa was a captivating storyteller and the ultimate prankster.

There wasn't much that came out of his mouth that wasn't witty, often getting him in trouble but always making people laugh.

More than anything else, he was a lover.

He loved fiercely and with his whole heart.

He is survived by his beautiful wife Gennilee Abbott of 60 years, 8 children, 20 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.

Jeff and Jen of Scottsdale, Az

Becky and Bryan Smethurst of St. George, Utah

Chris of Salt Lake, Utah

Matt of Dutch John, Utah

Gena and Justin Tripp of St. George, Utah

Nicki Abbott of St. George, Utah

Emilee and Josh Faulkner of St. George, Utah

Mason and Lexi of St. George, Utah

He is preceded in death by his parents Claude and Marjorie Abbott, his son Scott Abbott, his daughter Kimberly Patterson and grandson Kacy Abbott.

Friends and family are invited to watch the services for Mr. Abbott remotely by clicking the Zoom link below:

https://zoom.us/j/92955997072

Arrangements are made under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S. Bluff Street, St. George, Utah. 435-673-2454.

Family and friends are invited to sign Douglas's online guest book at www.spilsburymortuary.com
Washington, Utah –

Douglas Claude Abbott, 80, of Washington, Utah passed away on November 18, 2021.

He was born to Claude Abbott and Marjorie Bowler on April 09th, 1941.

He married his sweetheart Gennilee Kahle on August 31st 1962.

Doug and Genny stayed in Las Vegas until 1972 when they moved their family of 4 to the small town of Saint George, Utah.

He was a journeyman pipefitter by trade where he excelled in making gates, staircases, and… babies.

Doug and Genny went on to have 6 more children while also raising 4 of Genny's siblings and many others along the way.

Dad loved to go hunting and for us kids it was the best family vacation you could ask for.

Dad made sure no kid was left behind, even if that meant wearing them on his back with 6 or 7 little ones trailing behind him.

Although it sounds chaotic and less than ideal, it's important to note that grandpa was always the one who came home with the biggest buck.

He loved being outdoors, whether he was working on his garden where he found solace, or enjoying the beauty of southern Utah.

He was a simple man with only a few prized possessions; his family and the mountings on his wall.

Materialistic things were not important to him, time and people were.

Grandpa was a captivating storyteller and the ultimate prankster.

There wasn't much that came out of his mouth that wasn't witty, often getting him in trouble but always making people laugh.

More than anything else, he was a lover.

He loved fiercely and with his whole heart.

He is survived by his beautiful wife Gennilee Abbott of 60 years, 8 children, 20 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.

Jeff and Jen of Scottsdale, Az

Becky and Bryan Smethurst of St. George, Utah

Chris of Salt Lake, Utah

Matt of Dutch John, Utah

Gena and Justin Tripp of St. George, Utah

Nicki Abbott of St. George, Utah

Emilee and Josh Faulkner of St. George, Utah

Mason and Lexi of St. George, Utah

He is preceded in death by his parents Claude and Marjorie Abbott, his son Scott Abbott, his daughter Kimberly Patterson and grandson Kacy Abbott.

Friends and family are invited to watch the services for Mr. Abbott remotely by clicking the Zoom link below:

https://zoom.us/j/92955997072

Arrangements are made under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S. Bluff Street, St. George, Utah. 435-673-2454.

Family and friends are invited to sign Douglas's online guest book at www.spilsburymortuary.com


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