Bill-Scott-Obituary

Bill Scott

Omaha, Nebraska

Sep 27, 1930 – Feb 27, 2024

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BORN
September 27, 1930
DIED
February 27, 2024
LOCATION
Omaha, Nebraska

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Scott, BillSeptember 27, 1930 - February 27, 2024Bill passed away unexpectedly, on Tuesday afternoon, February 27, 2024. He is survived by his loving wife, Ruth; sons, John (Dianne), Don and David (Stephanie); thirteen grandchildren; and twenty two great-grandchildren. Bill was the son of John...

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One of my favorite customers, had jokes, and understood mine. A true gentleman. I will miss him.

Ruth. Our deepest sympathy to you John Don,David and their families. I have so many wonderful memories of Bill and the good times we shared. As we go to the cancer center frequently on the fourth floor a picture of you and Bill greet us aa we get off the elevator. The Scott family legacy and kindness will be remembered for ever. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Larry and Lucy Comine. Oro valley, Az

I met Bill and Ruth back at Creighton where they supported numerous students. Their generosity will always be remembered and appreciated. Over the years we´ve become friends. Bill´s love of Polka music was enormous. My heart goes out to Ruth and the whole family

God and the rest of Polonairs in heaven must have needed your trumpet and voice and called you home. Your smile and love of Polish music will always be remembered. You were definitely WITH THE BAND. Condolences to family.

Bill and I became friends at Wally Weitz offices. He´d bring me warm chocolate chip cookies and I´d bring him bags of pistachios. He ALWAYS had a big smile and a kind word. He will be missed. Dr Don, I´m very sorry for your loss.

I am so sorry for your loss, Bill and my late father, John Starns grew up together in Ashland and were cousins. I am sending much sympathy to Ruth and family.

Bill and Ruth Scott changed my life by offering love and trust during a period of time I needed it the most. I will never forget the kindness and generosity. My Condolences to the family and all my love to Ruth during this difficult time.

One of Bill`s greatest legacies will be his love for his wife, Ruth, and his zest for life, enjoying Music, family and robustly celebrating each day he will be missed greatly, and his life lessons will live on.

I first met Bill last April after I retired, in the exercise room at HHC. I looked forward to seeing him there every morning and our chats about sports, music, and life in general. I am very sorry for his passing, he was quite the guy Gary Manley