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David Blaine Scott

Dallas, Texas

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SCOTT, DAVID BLAINE, Born May 19, 1938 in Ames, Iowa, and raised in Ft. Madison, Iowa, David, beloved husband, father and grandfather, passed away August 2, 2006. Memorial service in recognition of his life and ministry to be held 11:00 a.m., Saturday, August 5th at Calvary Church, 4401 N....

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To: Ms. Bonnie Scott and Family

My most sincere prayers are with you!!! May God continue to bless and strengthen your family in the days, weeks, and months to come.

God Bless you all!!!!!

TDCJ Intern 2003-2006

Uncle David,
The sparkle in your eye and the gentle way you approached life and those around you will be missed as you leave us to join family and friends in God's Kingdom. Peace be with you as you lift your soul to God.

I would like to extend our sympathies to Aunt Bonnie and Family for the loss of one you hold so dear.

Bill, Cecilia and Jordyn

To Aunt Bonnie and Cindy and Terry,
I know your hearts are certainly left with a wide open hole at the loss of Uncle David. We ourselves have wandered around this week alternating in tears, and then a reluctant happiness that his suffering has ended. I do know that I have been left with over this last year is a strengthened love for all of you. Bonnie, I will never forget the absolute and devoted love and care you showed David every step of the way. I'm glad you included us in your lives...

In Memorian
David Blaine Scott

My dear brother left us today
Carried by angels far away
To meet his Saviour face to face
In Glory, God's heavenly place

The joy he must be sharing now
A smiling face, no saddened brow
For now he sees his baby girl
Who went before, God's precious pearl

My brother's eyes peer out at me
From pictures of age two and three
Shy little grin, full of wonder
Face so sweet his spell I'm...

I am so sad for our loss, but so happy for Uncle David's gain. Praise Jesus for giving us a home in Heaven.

David was a gentleman and a great employee. All of us at Rochester will miss him.