DAVID-SCOULAR-Obituary

DAVID NICHOLS SCOULAR

Kansas City, Missouri

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DAVID NICHOLS SCOULARDavid Scoular, an architect committed to the Houston community and civic endeavors, lover of the outdoors, and friend to many, died in Houston early Sunday, November 22, after battling cancer for two years.Scoular was born in Beatrice, Nebraska on January 3, 1942 and raised...

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Louise joins me in sending our deepest sympathies to Char and her sons. I really enjoyed golfing at Belvedere with Dave, and he brought me up to date on all things new in Houston since I had last been there...my father lived there.
I especially remember # 18 at Belvedere, a difficult finishing hole, Dave was on in two and missed a bridie by 18 inches, and he made par...I made a double bogey...It was what I would call a "bonding hole" because the memory of that day is what I am left with...

Dear Charm,

So very sad to hear of David's death. He will be missed by everyone who knew him. What a wonderful man he was. You, Max and William are in our thoughts and prayers.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. May the Peace,and Love of Christ be with you at this time and always.

Dear Charring, Max, and William,

So devastated to hear of David's passing... So many fond memories of his friendship at Pem Day and a special trip we took to California in the summer of '60...So glad I ran into him in K.C. some months ago while he was visiting his mom. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.

Dear Mrs. Scoular and sons,

My sister Carolyn and I knew Dave in his college days when we all lived in KC. Later his parents and our folks became dear friends. We were shocked and saddened to learn of Dave's death in the KC Star. Please accept my sister's and my sincerest condolences.

Martha Gage Elton

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Scoular Family;
I am saddened and shocked to hear of David's passing. David gave me my first job in Houston, while I was in grad school at Rice. He introduced me to Healthcare architecture. He will be greatly missed as an architect and a friend. Jim McGregor

Our dog walking neighbor, historian and friend will be missed. Nancy and Jim Troxel, goldens Lily and Siena

Dear Char, Max and William,
How we cherish our memories of your
fun-loving companion, friend,father,
and the most genial host. We will keep
his memory alive in our hearts.

love from Sheila (Morrin) Humphreys