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John Thanuel Abbott

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John Thanuel Abbott

Birth
Lithonia, DeKalb County, Georgia, USA
Death
19 Apr 2015 (aged 68)
Georgia, USA
Burial
Lithonia, DeKalb County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Cremated
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ABBOTT, John T. John T. Abbott passed away on April 19, 2015, just a few weeks after being diagnosed with cancer. John was a native of Lithonia, Georgia, and was a resident of Big Canoe, Georgia at the time of his death. He is survived by wife, Gay O'Neal Abbott; his father, John Hubert Abbott; daughter, Keely Woodall and her husband, Woody, and daughter, Polly Thatcher; grandchildren, Pete Woodall, Kendall Woodall, Luke Thatcher, and Lainey Thatcher. He was preceded in death by his mother, Earlene, and brother, Paul. John is also survived by a large and loving extended family. John was a graduate of Lithonia High School and the University of Georgia, where he earned degrees in Marketing and Finance. Upon his graduation from college in 1968, he entered the United States Army in which he served until he was honorably discharged with the rank of First Lieutenant in 1970. During much of his time in the Army, John was a general staff officer, Eighth Army, Seoul, Korea. Upon leaving the service he began a successful career in banking with what is now Sun Trust Bank. His specialty was commercial lending and he enjoyed the close relationships be built with clients. He spent 31 years with Sun Trust and retired in 2001 as a Group Vice President. John loved music and he loved to read, especially about history. John was an expert on DeKalb County history and the Civil War. John also loved sports as both a spectator and a participant. A high school athlete, in his adult years he concentrated on hunting, fishing, camping, and his beloved Georgia Bulldogs. John always considered himself fortunate that despite the vagaries of careers and relocations, he was able to develop new friendships as he maintained close friendships with people he grew up with in Lithonia. Many of his happiest hours in recent years were spent retelling stories with and about those friends over a glass of wine and a fine cigar. Beyond all of his other interests, he reveled most in the joys of time spent with his wife, children and their families and his precious Golden Retrievers. The family will receive friends at Henry Funeral Home in Lithonia on Wednesday, April 22 from 4:00- 6:00p.m. A memorial service will be held 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 23, at First Baptist Church of Lithonia. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in his memory to Big Canoe Animal Rescue (www.bigcanoeanimalrescue.org) or Wounded Warrior Project (www.woundedwarriorproject.org). Henry Funeral Home, Lithonia 770-482-4411. henryfuneral.com
Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Apr. 21, 2015
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ABBOTT, John T. John T. Abbott passed away on April 19, 2015, just a few weeks after being diagnosed with cancer. John was a native of Lithonia, Georgia, and was a resident of Big Canoe, Georgia at the time of his death. He is survived by wife, Gay O'Neal Abbott; his father, John Hubert Abbott; daughter, Keely Woodall and her husband, Woody, and daughter, Polly Thatcher; grandchildren, Pete Woodall, Kendall Woodall, Luke Thatcher, and Lainey Thatcher. He was preceded in death by his mother, Earlene, and brother, Paul. John is also survived by a large and loving extended family. John was a graduate of Lithonia High School and the University of Georgia, where he earned degrees in Marketing and Finance. Upon his graduation from college in 1968, he entered the United States Army in which he served until he was honorably discharged with the rank of First Lieutenant in 1970. During much of his time in the Army, John was a general staff officer, Eighth Army, Seoul, Korea. Upon leaving the service he began a successful career in banking with what is now Sun Trust Bank. His specialty was commercial lending and he enjoyed the close relationships be built with clients. He spent 31 years with Sun Trust and retired in 2001 as a Group Vice President. John loved music and he loved to read, especially about history. John was an expert on DeKalb County history and the Civil War. John also loved sports as both a spectator and a participant. A high school athlete, in his adult years he concentrated on hunting, fishing, camping, and his beloved Georgia Bulldogs. John always considered himself fortunate that despite the vagaries of careers and relocations, he was able to develop new friendships as he maintained close friendships with people he grew up with in Lithonia. Many of his happiest hours in recent years were spent retelling stories with and about those friends over a glass of wine and a fine cigar. Beyond all of his other interests, he reveled most in the joys of time spent with his wife, children and their families and his precious Golden Retrievers. The family will receive friends at Henry Funeral Home in Lithonia on Wednesday, April 22 from 4:00- 6:00p.m. A memorial service will be held 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 23, at First Baptist Church of Lithonia. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in his memory to Big Canoe Animal Rescue (www.bigcanoeanimalrescue.org) or Wounded Warrior Project (www.woundedwarriorproject.org). Henry Funeral Home, Lithonia 770-482-4411. henryfuneral.com
Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Apr. 21, 2015
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