SCOTT, MaeBELLE McMILLIN MaeBelle McMillin Scott, 92, of Youngstown, OH, formerly of San Diego, died November 11, 2012. Mrs. Scott was born March 9, 1920 in Youngstown, a daughter of the late Frederick and Mary (Semple) Anglemyer. She graduated from South High School in 38' and Kent State University in 42'. She was a PE Teacher in Ohio. She is survived by children, Judy Wirfs and Philip (Barbara) McMillin, both of Ramona, CA; sister, MaryLou Robertson of Warren, OH; eight grandchildren; and her first great-grandchild who is expected in February. She was preceded in death by her first husband, George McMillin, and her second husband, Russell Scott; daughter, Susan Allan; and brother, Charles Anglemyer. Per MaeBelle's request there will be no calling hours or services, but she wanted her family and friends to know it was an honor to have known them. Interment will take place at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. Condolences may be sent at www.beckerobits.com.
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Judy and sons
Phil, Barbara and daughters
I mailed Judy a sympathy card to the
Highland Valley Road address and it was returned indicating "return to sender,
no mail receptacle, unable to forward."
I e-mailed Becker Funeral Homes and
finally got through to them.
We send our most sincere sympathy and
condolences on the loss of your dear
mother. She was a great gal. When
your folks lived in San Diego we had
many great times and many good laughs. We miss them both dearly.
Our love to the family,
Ray & Mary Lou Giacomini OXOX
November 24, 2012
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