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Doug Pettibone

Everett, Washington

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Doug Pettibone

Doug Pettibone, 64, passed away peacefully on July 21, 2008 with his beautiful bride at his side. He was born in Livingston, MT where he grew up. He then spent time in the U.S. Navy followed by motorcycling across the country. He then landed in Helena, MT where he met...

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Dear Beth & Family-I am so sorry to hear about Doug - he was so much fun and had such a happy spirit no matter what. Beth, you know I will always remember him as my "chauffer"! May God bless you and wipe away your tears.

Beth,

I'm soo sorry to hear about your loss. I have wonderful memories of you and Doug. I have thought about you guys many times throughout the years.

I still have the poem Doug wrote for Matt when Jordan died. I read it today to Dakota and it brought tears to my eyes. I have kept it in Jordan's Baby Book that you bought and wrote in. I'll never forget spending the day at your house New Years Day 1993. I still can't watch football on TV. I remember Doug had to have a room at...

I remember growing and hearing that the Pettibones were coming to Montana. I would be So excited to see Doug and Beth and in some instances I couldn't sleep! Doug heard that I was teaching my self to play the piano and he happened to be coming to montana that year. When he arrived he brought His keyboard in so I could play on what I would describe as a (Real) Keyboard!

Now I have a Bachelors degree in music and I attribute a great deal of that to those who introduced me to the...

To Beth, family and friends,
With a heartfelt prayer that God would comfort you in your time of loss.
I remember Doug & Beth along with the grandkids helping at Jackie's - Doug was always ready and willing to help regardless of how he felt.
with sincere sympathy.... Terrie

Having known Doug for nearly all the years of his marriage to my good friend Beth (who I've known even longer!), my sense of him will always be a wild and crazy guy, a big teaser and shameless flirt, and generous to a fault. Above all, he loved his Bethie, his children, and his grandchildren--a visit to his home always included pictures and/or stories of their successes and failures, told with equal pride and wonder. Doug wanted to make it to his 40th wedding anniversary in May 2009 and to...