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Dorothy Cecile Scott

1929 - 2019

Dorothy Cecile Scott obituary, 1929-2019, Austin, TX

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1929

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2019

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Dorothy Scott Obituary

SCOTT, Dorothy Cecile Cile Scott, age 90, after living a life of grace, style, and kindness, was called to heaven on Thursday, October 31, 2019. Born in Dallas on September 9th, 1929, she was the second child of Dorothy and Cecil Whalley. She was a beautiful, loving and nurturing daughter, sister, wife, mother of three, Grammy of eight and great-Grammy of three. Cile's parents lived in Liverpool, England and moved to the States in the early 1920's. Cile later moved with her family to Longview where she grew up and attended Kilgore Junior College. Cile was a Longview High School Cheerleader and Homecoming Queen, Miss Kilgore and runner-up Miss Texas in 1948. She was Captain of the Kilgore Rangerettes in 1949, and with her sister Peggy, who was also a Rangerette, enjoyed many trips to Kilgore for reunions. After Kilgore Junior College she attended the University of Texas where she met the love of her life, Wally Scott Jr., and they married on December 22, 1951. Cile was an early member of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd and was involved in the efforts to build the church sanctuary and the church school. While living at Onion Creek, Cile was a founding member of St. Alban's Episcopal Church. Cile was active in the Austin Junior League, a founding member of the Supper Club of Austin, an elected official of the Texas State Democratic Executive Committee and involved in many other Austin civic endeavors. Mom loved to garden, collect antiques and care for countless dogs and cats over the years. She loved to have fun and was a skilled practical joker. You never knew when you might have a bucket of water fall on your head when opening a door, have your bed "short-sheeted" or if the chocolate cake she made was real or just a box with icing on it. She and her daughter Cathy spent years stealing things from each other's house waiting to see how long it would take the other to notice something was missing. Mom loved the annual trips to Fort Clark with friends and UT football coaches and families, where she and Mary Campbell served as nurses for the Fort Clark Expeditionary Forces. She was an accomplished seamstress and needle pointer. She made our Halloween costumes, Cathy's wedding dress, Christmas stockings and granddaughters' tea party outfits and linens. She loved hosting her children and grandchildren for many happy family celebrations, especially Christmas! Her elegant taste and sense of style was always reflected in her home. We will miss her gentle, sweet spirit, her generosity and her love of life. Cile was predeceased by her husband, Wallace H. Scott, Jr. and her daughter Catherine Scott McElroy. She is survived by her sister Dr. Peggy Whalley of Austin; sons Wally Scott, III and his wife, Marietta; Willy Scott and his wife Janet; and son in law, Mike McElroy. Grandchildren; Andrew McElroy, Cate McElroy, Colly Scott Beecherl (Arthur), Cile Scott Freundt (Anton), Charlie Scott, Ali Scott Callaway (Matt), Christy Scott, and Win Scott. Great grandchildren; Louis Beecherl V, Benjamin Beecherl, and Caroline Callaway. We are grateful to the staff at the Querencia Plaza for their diligent and loving care while Cile was in residence there. To honor Mom and in lieu of flowers the family requests that any memorial gifts be made to the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd or the endowed Kilgore Rangerette Scholarship Fund previously created by Mom and Peggy. A celebration of her life will be held on Friday, November 8, 2019 at 2 PM at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, with a reception in the Parish Life Center following the service. Remembrances may be shared online at www.wcfish.com.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Nov. 5, 2019.

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Peggy and Leon Black

November 10, 2019

She was a beautiful lady. We enjoyed the trips to Fort Clark!!! .... especially Rooster Andrews driving the ladies to shop and have lunch in Mexico at the Cadillac Bar.
Leon and I appreciate everything this family did for the University.
Our love and sympathy,
Leon and Peggy Black

November 9, 2019

Dear Wally, I am so very sorry to read of the passing of your mom. What an incredible woman she was! full of life and love, smiles & hugs!! And what an awesome example of how to live life! my thoughts are with all of you, but know that your mom will live on in your hearts & souls through the wonderful memories created & shared.

fondly,
Nancy Netherton Ellison

November 9, 2019

Leon and I will always remember the
the fun times at Ft. Clark. The dinners
that Wally was the life of the party.
Rooster Andrews taking the ladies into Mexico shopping and eating at the Cadillac Bar.
You were so beautiful....
Thanks also for having us in your beautiful home
on Balcones. We will always remember all you did
for U.T..

Our deepest sympathy..
Leon and Peggy Black

Judy Howard Butler

November 8, 2019

Wally, Marietta and Family, I am sorry I cannot be at your mothers memorial today. You are all in my thoughts and prayers as you pay tribute to your Dear Mom. I remember her as beautiful, delicate but strong, and gracious...a little awed by her, but also appreciated her ability to connect to everyone. I am glad that Dad can be there today to share my condolences and be with you all. He knew from your Dad, the virtues of your Mom.
With deepest sympathies, Judy Howard Butler

Lynn Pugh Remadna

November 8, 2019

❤Cile Scott ... one of our best neighbors! ! Between her , Wally,, my Daddy and Mother, we always had the best and most entertaining parties and the best costumes ever! Our backyard parties were always the most fun. Ill never forget the Melodrama she produced and acted in! The film broke but Ill never forget it! What fun we had ! How bout a call asking if Gov. Connallys Children could spend the night because the Governors Mansion wasnt ready for them yet, beginning lifelong friendships! The time when it was raining cats and dogs and Cile asked if Mother or Daddy had any rain gear she could wear to a Big UT game?!?? Daddy had a big yellow jacket and pants , boots deand hat set!! It swallowed her and Wally was embarrassed , but Cile was dry!!!. Orctge time when I was about 13 and she told me to come over and help Frost her hair! I had to pull each strand of her hair with a crochet needle through a rubber cap ! Shes the reason my dorm room was decorated with pink and orange towels, bedspreads and rug . She loved those colors and so did I! She was one cool daughter, sister, wife, MOTHER, FRIEND,NEIGHBOR and all around fantastic character and lady!
I love you so much and sad you are gone , but glad you are free and with all your family and friends in heaven! Mother wasnt here for your 90th in Septemberbut yall can celebrate hers and yours when you get there
Please give Wally, Cathy, Mother and Daddy big hugs and kisses when you get there!
Ill never forget all the good, fun times with one of my heroines

Lynn Pugh Remadna, Khier and Nabil, Hunter, Laura and Chandler

Mack Royal

November 6, 2019

Everyone loved Cecile. Personally, I never wanted a pink Cadillac, but she had one. She allowed that she had always wanted one and now she had it. Good for her. Good for us knowing her. Always cordial but feet on the ground. I love you Cile.

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