Fred-Scott, Jr.-Obituary

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Fred Granville Scott, Jr.

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

Aug 17, 1931 – Dec 26, 2018 (Age 87)

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August 17, 1931
DIED
December 26, 2018
AGE
87
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Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
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J. Henry Stuhr Mount Pleasant Chapel Obituary

Fred Granville Scott, Jr., age 87, died peacefully at his home in Mount Pleasant the morning of December 26, 2018. He is survived, and sadly missed, by his loving wife, Patricia Musso Scott, his sister Adalia Scott Rhodes and her husband George Edward, his brother William Scott and his wife...

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I just recently learned of Fred's passing.
My most significant memory of Fred: he agreed to host a brunch at The Wreckon my wedding day in 1994. Fred and staff prepared a full blown Lowcountry meal that was the highlight of the weekend for my Dad and his friends. They talked for years about the meal, the restaurant, and Fred's kindness in opening up for us.
He was a kind man.
I pray for your peace.

Pat,
We are very sorry to here of Fred's passing. Our fond memories include the dinners he arranged for Cathedral members on the dock, men's breakfast on the dock after a shrimp boat cruise and the meals my Citadel classmates & I had at the Wreck. Rest in peace my friend.

Edwin

Harold and I are so sorry about the loss your family has endured. We know God is and will be on this long journey of healing. Please let us know if there is anything we can do.

So sorry for your loss. Have so many wonderful memories living in Creekside, where we built our house on Shetland Court in 1971.
Lillemor Welch

Pat and childfren,
Although the years have seen too much distance between us and cherished folks we hold dear, Fred was one of the "giants" in our lives. His friendship and counsel in our younger years were so appreciated. I think he said our Summerville house was the easiest .. and the last, .closing he would do. Hard to believe that has been 23 years ago. The irony of his passing on the calendar day after his good friend, Jim's, passing brings a smile knowing that those two...

May God comfort and bless Mr. Scott's family during this time. I met Mr. Scott 21 years ago as my family went to the Wreck on a hot July evening for dinner. Mr. Scott greeted us with a smile and handshake. He always made us welcome on each visit and the Wreck by far is the best seafood in all the southern states and through the Virgin Islands. Me. Scott will be greatly missed by all.

Fred Scott gave me the privilege of being one his egg boys at his farm. The memories of the Saturday BBQ, and the horse riding provided by Fred and his father were among the highlights of my youth. Many of us were blessed indeed to be included in Fred's life in once rural Mt. Pleasant. Fred will not be forgotten.

Bob Whatley
James Island, S.C.

Very sorry to learn of the loss of Mr. Scott. My grandparents called him "Scooter". He was a unique lawyer who would spend time to make sure he knew the wishes of his clients. I never heard of him advocating a client or a witness lie in court. He was always thoughtful and caring. He was happy as a the owner of the Wreck and spent time with customers making sure they were happy with the great food and service. He is missed.