David A.-Scott-Obituary

Master Sgt. David A. Scott

Union, Ohio

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The first time Master Sgt. David A. Scott joined the military, he was drafted into the Army to serve in Vietnam. But when he returned _ serving 12 years as a Marine and more than a decade in the Air Force Reserve _ it was by choice. During the conflict in Iraq, he served at the U.S. Embassy in Doha, Qatar, helping to grant diplomatic clearances and ship equipment to the troops. The 49-year-old assistant chief of information systems died July 20 of a brain aneurysm in Doha. The Union, Ohio, resident was based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. "Everybody loved him," Debra Scott said of her husband, whom she called "a real nice guy." He enjoyed watching football and making friendly bets with family members on NFL games, she said. He also liked hunting and fishing.

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David is one of my long lost heroes that I have been looking for. As Ohio Coordinator of the National Project Home of the Brave Quilts, we give quilts made by sewers in our states in honor and memory of our Heroes! I would love to send one to you Debra in memory of your husband. You can request one on our website: www.homeofthebravequilts.com or simply email me with your address. [email protected]

If you know his parents address they would receive one as well.

Gone But...

July 20, 2012
To the family and friends of Master Sgt. David A. Scott:
Always remembering David. "Some gave all."

To the family and friends of Master Sgt. David A. Scott:
Please accept my remembrance of David on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

To the family and friends of Master Sgt. David A. Scott:
Remembering David on the anniversary of his passing. May our fallen heroes never be forgotten!
Peggy Childers
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
www.IraqWarHeroes.org

To the family of Master Sgt. David A. Scott:
David gave the ultimate sacrifice and will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not let our fallen heroes be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you. "Some gave all."
Peggy Childers
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
www.IraqWarHeroes.org

Dear Debra,
David was a true military man, serving his country in various ways through several decades. You must be so proud of him. I belong to the Prayer Shawl Ministry at my church in Greenhills (Cincinnati), Ohio, and we belong to the national Prayer Shawls for Fallen Soldiers (PS4FS). We send prayer shawls to family members of fallen soldier heroes just to show that we have not forgotten them and to show our appreciation for all they have done for us. If we can send you a prayer...

In Memory of David ~ (Debra Estep)

Holding you all in my thoughts and prayers.


The Wind on The Downs

“I like to think of you as brown and tall,
As strong and living as you used to be,
In khaki tunic, Sam Brown belt and all,
And standing there and laughing down at me.
Because they tell me, dear, that you are dead,
Because I can no longer see your face,
You have not died, it is not true, instead
You seek adventure in some other place.
That you are round about me, I believe;
I hear you...

It is difficult to know what to say since I want to express my sincere sympathy to the family and friends of Master Sgt Scott. Please know that your loved one is not forgotten. I wish everyone impacted by this loss strength and peace. I hope that Master Sgt Scott knew that there are people in America who respect his great courage in serving as a member of the US military. Although I did not know him, I know that he must have been a very special person to be willing to do something that most...