Lyle-Abbott, Sr.-Obituary

Lyle Clayton Abbott, Sr.

Nov 11, 1922 - Feb 1, 2014

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Clayton, Gary, Sheila & Families:

Sorry to hear about Uncle Tom while we were on vacation in Florida. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.

-- Ann & Ed Beauchemin. (LUGAR) --
Chesterfield, VA

The Abbott Family,
What a wonderful Dad and Grandad you all were blessed with!! He was one of a kind and just a joy to be around. We have seen his goodness in all of you. Love and prayers from our family to yours.

I will truly miss Tommy, he always made me smile.I reckon his jokes are spreading fast in heaven.Rest in Peace sweet man

Clayton,Gary,Sheila and Families
Best of luck in this most difficult time,
I don't think Tommy ever met a stranger and was loved by everyone. Craig County lost a real treasure, so many fond memories of him that I will treasure for the rest of my life, it was a privilege to have known him, Love you all, Sammy & Toni Abbott.

Thoughts and prayers to all of you right now. I know you miss him greatly.

so sorry to hear about Tommy, He will be missed by many at Church and the Community , Will miss my flavored lifesavers at Church, Our thoughts and prayers are with you!

So sorry we were not able to attend the visitation or memorial service today but want you to know you and your family have been in our prayers. Gale and I both thought so much of your dad. It was always such a pleasure to talk to him and as you mentioned in the obit, we loved hearing his jokes about his "Pride and Joy" and many others. I know you will miss him terribly but I also know you will be at peace because you know where he is now with your sweet mom.

Obituary

Lyle's Obituary

Lyle "Tommy" Abbott, 91, of New Castle died February 1, 2014, and left for Heaven to join his wife, Geneva, whom he has missed greatly. He was preceded in death by his parents, Dick and Bertie Brickey Abbott; brother, Curtis Abbott and sister, June Abbott Lugar. He is survived by sons, Clayton (Laurene) and Gary (Francis), daughter, Sheila Abbott Dehart (Jimmy), as well as beloved grandchildren, Christy Fralin (Brian), Gary Abbott, Jr. (Megan), and their mother, Sandra Abbott; Ryne Brooks (Jenn), Dustin Brooks and Emily Fridley; great-grandchildren, Bailey and London Fralin and Gage Abbott; nieces, nephews and cousins. He will be missed by his faithful companion, Lucky, and his church families at Cornerstone and other congregations throughout the area. He loved attending worship service and was able to do so until the last few months. He was a kind and gentle spirit who loved his Lord, his family, and farming. A Veteran of WWII, on occasion played golf with and drove General Eisenhower around Germany as a motor pool driver. He loved sports and was a great baseball player in his youth once playing on a team opposite Ted Williams. He retired from Eaton Corporation. Tommy was well known for his incredible memory for jokes and his "Pride and Joy" and "Count the F's" cards he handed out to everyone he met. Born 11-11-22 as he would say, he was proud of his longevity and frequently sported his "1922 Model" hat (even in his hospital bed) and always nearby was his "mouse" he made from a napkin that he used to scare waitresses, nurses, and delight children. Our sincere thanks to the staff at the Virginia Veteran's Care Center, on 2 West for providing such loving and excellent care.The family will receive friends at John M. Oakey & Son Funeral Home in Salem from 3 to 5 p.m. on Monday, February 3, with the funeral immediately following. Services will be conducted by Pastor Don Brown. Burial will be private. Online condolences may be made by visiting www.johnmoakey.com

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