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Donald Drew Scott

Los Angeles, California

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July 29, 1931 - May 18, 2013 Donald Drew Scott was a respected educator with the LAUSD for 33 years and beyond, volunteering as a folk dance teacher after retirement. He served schools in San Pedro, Gardena, Carson and throughout South Los Angeles. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Carolyn...

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Dear Carolyn, It has been many years since I've seen you. My prayers are with you.

Dear Carolyn
So sorry to hear of Don's passing. Bob and I returned from Europe on Sunday, May 26th, went thru our emails and learned of Don's passing. We truly admired Don and extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Love
Bob and Thelma Ortega

Dear Carolyn,
I was so sorry to read of the loss of your husband. I know you have many beautiful memories of your life together. Love to you, Loni Dyner

Don was an amazing person. This world has been richly blessed by his life and presence. His family has also been profoundly blessed to have such a warm and loving family man as a part of the Scott and Skubik family. May light perpetual shine upon Don. With all our love, Kim & Rick Sharp

Carolyn and Cathy, I am so sorry to hear this news. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I hope you find the strength from God to celebrate your greatest memories and your love for your husband(Dad). Jeanine Eldar and family

My prayers and love to the Scott Family

I'm so sorry, Carolyn, I'm sure he is in Heaven showing all the angels his square dancing steps! I know multitudes of former third graders at Pt. Fermin will never forget his generous talent. Susan Balmanno

Don Scott was a kind of caring person in all that he did. When I taught in Carson, he was the principal. He knew every child at the school and they knew him. The children knew that when he was at school, they were always his first priority. Since I later became a friend and fellow teacher with his daughter, Cathy Skubik, working closely with her for many years, I know that he was a key component to a close and loving family. Before I retired, I saw Don Scott every week when he came to...

I worked with Donald at South Park in the late 70s. I was a new teacher and he was the best principal to have. I thought of him often, especially when I became a principal myself. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. He was a great guy.