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Craig Scott Obituary

Craig Scott Formerly of Delaware County Craig Scott, On the day of rest, Sunday November 27, 2011 Craig Scott'ssoul was awakened from its sleep in the temple of the spirit and rose up to the Lord. Craig was born in Chester, PA andspent his early years in Delaware County. He later moved toNew Jersey where he lived out the rest of his life.He graduated from Chichester High School, class of 1971, and had studied at Widner University as well asAndrews College.Craig worked at National Car Rental, Dollar RentA Carand most recently Radwell International for the past9 years where he was a well respectedNational Sales Manager and had been awarded the 2011 Employee of theYear.Craig is remembered as an inspiration and an example of strength. He was friendly and giving and believed in leadership and diversity. He was the head coach of the Brookhaven Stars Hockey Club andvolunteered his time as a big brother where he was awarded his Chapter's Big Brother of Year award.He was an activemember of the Parkside Seventh Day Adventist Church andhe was currently a member of the Dignity Philadelphia Religious Community.Craig was an avid Philadelphia sports fan. At home Craig lovedbaking, cooking, gardening or just spending time with his closefriends and family.Craig is the son of the late Charles and Grace (nee Patton) Scott; brother of the late David Scott; uncle of the lateDavid Lee Scott. Survivors: He is the brother of Charles and his wife Rose Scott of Millsboro, DE; also survived and will be sadly missed by his nieces and nephews Charles (Gina) Scott, Kimberly (Ron) Bloom, Mark (Lauren) Scott; many great-nieces and nephews. Service/Interment The celebration of Craig's legacy of faith, hope and love will held privately. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers donations can be made to the American Cancer Society, www.cancer.org Email condolences: www.lpwoosterfuneralhome.com

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Published by The Daily Times from Nov. 30 to Dec. 1, 2011.

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Bert Miranda

December 2, 2011

So sorry to hear of his passing, my condolences to his family Craig, Joe Racine, and myself were the best of friends, threw high school and after.Then our live took different paths. Baseball, riding his Dodge Dart, drive ins, eating and good times. Kind, funny, smart, a good human being and friend

Michael Flynn

December 1, 2011

Rest in peace with our Lord, my beautiful friend. Please tell Dominic and Michael I miss them as well. What a beautiful place heaven must be, with all you guys up there!

Bonnie O'Neill

December 1, 2011

Craig and I worked together for years at Dollar Rent a Car and later, after Dollar laid off the whole sales department, would keep in touch and get together on an annual basis. My last visit with Craig was about a year and a half ago. He was already quite ill and we spent the evening in his bedroom watching videos (Little Britain - hilarious!) and the final Stanley Cup game where the Chicago Blackhawks triumphed. I will always rememeber Craig's quick and intelligent humor, his kindness, his strength and his quiet dignity in the face of insurmountable adversity. What a good man! I will miss him! -Bonnie O'Neill

December 1, 2011

Craig's passing will not only leave a void in our lives, but in the hearts of all who knew him. Craig will always remain in my heart...Peggy

December 1, 2011

My Dear Friend,
I will miss our wonderful times together from just hanging out at home to our adventures. With love Christine

November 30, 2011

R.I.P. Uncle Craig love Charlie, Gina and family

November 30, 2011

R.I.P. Uncle Craig love Charlie, Gina and family

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