Rick was born June 1, 1957, in Clinton, Iowa, to Phyllis (Lanphere) and Ross Abbott. Rick is survived by his mother: Phyllis Abbott of Camanche, his brother, David (Kirsten) of Charlotte, North Carolina, his nieces and nephew, Taylor, Ryan and Ingred Abbott, as well as many special cousins. He was preceded in death by his father.
Rick attended school in Marathon, Florida, and Davenport.
Rick was very artistic, attending ceramic classes throughout his life starting at age 4. He enjoyed working with customers at Clinton Art Gallery as well as at ceramic shops in Davenport, Camanche, Clinton and Lyons. He won many first place awards in ceramics at the Morrison Fair.
He belonged to several ceramic clubs and clown clubs in the area. He would be a clown and paint faces at Camanche Days, as well as at Davenport, Maquoketa and Dubuque events. He enjoyed bowling with many high scoring games.
He worked at a factory but could not tolerate the noise and did not have the strength to do the work. He loved to travel to Idaho, California, Wisconsin, Michigan, and wherever he could find a place to camp. He loved boating. He spent many summer evenings staying overnight in the family camper in the backyard with his brother and friends in Davenport.
Rick started collecting Wizard of Oz items at age 4 and had met many of the actors of the original movie.
Rick always had a smile no matter the circumstance and was often called Smiley. He liked people. Everyone he met was like a friend.
Rick had a special friend, Alice Srp, who was with he and his mother throughout his illness. He enjoyed Alice’s grandchildren visiting and raiding the candy jar.
Memorials may be given to St. Mark's United Methodist Church.
Rick was born June 1, 1957, in Clinton, Iowa, to Phyllis (Lanphere) and Ross Abbott. Rick is survived by his mother: Phyllis Abbott of Camanche, his brother, David (Kirsten) of Charlotte, North Carolina, his nieces and nephew, Taylor, Ryan and Ingred Abbott, as well as many special cousins. He was preceded in death by his father.
Rick attended school in Marathon, Florida, and Davenport.
Rick was very artistic, attending ceramic classes throughout his life starting at age 4. He enjoyed working with customers at Clinton Art Gallery as well as at ceramic shops in Davenport, Camanche, Clinton and Lyons. He won many first place awards in ceramics at the Morrison Fair.
He belonged to several ceramic clubs and clown clubs in the area. He would be a clown and paint faces at Camanche Days, as well as at Davenport, Maquoketa and Dubuque events. He enjoyed bowling with many high scoring games.
He worked at a factory but could not tolerate the noise and did not have the strength to do the work. He loved to travel to Idaho, California, Wisconsin, Michigan, and wherever he could find a place to camp. He loved boating. He spent many summer evenings staying overnight in the family camper in the backyard with his brother and friends in Davenport.
Rick started collecting Wizard of Oz items at age 4 and had met many of the actors of the original movie.
Rick always had a smile no matter the circumstance and was often called Smiley. He liked people. Everyone he met was like a friend.
Rick had a special friend, Alice Srp, who was with he and his mother throughout his illness. He enjoyed Alice’s grandchildren visiting and raiding the candy jar.
Memorials may be given to St. Mark's United Methodist Church.
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