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In Memory of
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1940 - 2008
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The lighting of a Memorial Candle not only provides a gesture of sympathy and support to the immediate family during their time of need but also provides the gift of extending the Book of Memories for future generations.

Mark Devlin, Nephew to Scott

Celebrating Uncle Scott is easy. Uncle Scott was inspirational with his abundant, youthful and exuberant energy. The man was riding bicycles around more parts of this country and over mountain passes way before it was fashionable or popular! He was constantly on the go either doing what he was passionate about at the time or looking for something new. Uncle Scott's favorite word was "YES". I will always remember that and he said it all the time. I think he liked the word because he was open to new things, new ideas and most of all new possibilities. Uncle Scott indulged in the best of things... Learning, nature, exercise, loving and life. He knew that saying "No" would not get him anywhere. "Yes" was a much better choice. Have you ever received a card from Uncle Scott? You know, a birthday card or Christmas card. You knew right away that it was from him by the style, care and detail he put into writing something on the card. He put big letters, bold letters, small letters, letters with style. He wanted you to know that he cared. And care he did. Uncle Scott inspired me, and he still inspires me to be open to new possibilities, energetic to chase ideas and to pursue love and life to it's fullest.
Saturday March 22, 2008 at 12:00 am
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