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Richard Lawrence Scott

Phoenix, Arizona

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Richard Lawrence Scott of Phoenix, AZ passed away on January 28, 2007. He was known to all as 'Dick', and was born in Pittsburgh, PA on February 5, 1934. He attended West Virginia University, served as 2nd Lt. in the Army during the Korean War, a member of the American Legion, and was...

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JOHNETTA, WE ARE SO SORRY TO HEAR
ABOUT DICK. OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AT THIS TIME. ALTHOUGH WE HAVEN'T SEEN YOU
FOR A LONG TIME, OUR MEMORIES GO BACK QUITE A FEW YEARS. TAKE CARE
OF YOUR SELF AND REMEMBER THE HAPPY
TIMES WITH YOUR FAMILY.

Dear Rick,
So sorry to hear about your Dad--although we didn't know him, knowing you shows us what a special man he must have been. May he rest in peace! With thoughts and prayers,

Dear Rick,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Take gentle care of each other during this rough time.
Kevin

Johnnie and Tammy, My thoughts are with you. Kathy

Rick, Days come and go, however, not to many go by without a thought of you You are in my thoughts today. Kathy

Dearest Mrs. Scott, Tammy and Rick. I am truly sorry for your loss of such a special man. When Cindy was with us on earth she looked up to her father like know one that I ever knew. She loved doing special things for him. They are together now and I know that they both will always be with you all in spirit. Cindy has been an angel who has touched many lives in so many ways. Now Mr. Scott will be with her in heaven. God bless your family. Warmheartedly, Lisa Mickelson and family

Dear Johnnie and Scott Family

We are saddened by the loss of Dick,our good friend and neighbor. Johnnie, your friendship is dear to us. If there is anything we can do for you, just ask.

Love, Shari and neil

Dear Rick,

My prayers and thoughts are towards heaven for you and your family. You are a true friend to me; and I know that a man learns to be such a person from his Dad. You carry his character everywhere you go. In these next weeks, take time to revisit the joy of your memories of your Dad with your family and friends. He will live forever.

Your friend,

Dear Johnny and Family - I do so wish I could be with you on Friday; however, it's too close to my surgery next Tuesday and I can't chance getting sick.

I want to express my sympathies again. I think of you each day. It has been such a rough time; however, it is good to know that Dick is now at peace.

Johnny, you are a wonderful friend and I know how difficult this is for all of you.

I'll visit with you after my surgery when we can spend some time together. ...