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George Douthit III

Canon City, Colorado

1926 - 2015

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George Randolph Douthit, III passed away January 9, 2015, at home with dignity, grace, and a sense of humor, after living with cancer the past few years. George was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota on November 22, 1926, to Ruth Beck Douthit and George Randolph Douthit, II. George's career...

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George was truly remarkable Worked with him at the gazette. He was the best writer and photographer on the staff. He was truly a joy u to be around, and was alind and gentle soul. He understood the human better than anyone I know. Lucky Alice for spending her life with him

A wonderful man. My condolences and prayers.

I think of George every day when I paint. I was 59 when I met George 8 years ago and was one of those who said I couldn't draw a stick figure, but he encouraged me and now I can actually call myself an artist! Thank you, George, you changed my life.

George' passing is a great, great loss for the hundreds and hundreds of people he guided into and through their recoveries. I can count six times that he just seemed to appear when I needed someone of his unique character to help me move forward. I'll meet you at the door George.

We will miss George. He was such a gentle and talented man. We always enjoyed his sense of humor. God bless you all, Alice.

Beloved husband, father, grandfather great grand father and friend to all George Douthit the III.

I am blessed to know your son George and his family through Rainbow Girls. They are such a loving, generous, and artistic bunch. That kind of live had to be inspired by a wonderful person ;) Im sending you all my love.

Im blessed to know your son George and his family through Rainbow Girls. They are each so generous and artistic, it had to be inspired by your influence. ;) I'm sending my love to your whole family. Rest in Peace.

Alice, my heartfelt condolences to your entire family! I will never, ever forget the story about the dryer!! The world was blessed by his presence.