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Harold Scott Jr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Harold Scott, Jr., 67, of Lopatcong Township, died Saturday, December 22, 2007 at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ. Born: July 4, 1940 in Newark, NJ, he was a son of the late Harold Sr., and Josephine Ofshak Scott. Personal: Harold was a project designer for Jay Miller General...

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We just got back home, and thought we would send you a note to let you all know we are thinking and praying for you.We did send you a card when we heard about Harold's passing, but this is such a lovely thought to email all of his family at one time. I guess the last time we saw all of you guys was at Disney World in the resturant at the Polynesian Hotel. My how the years fly by, and by the way we still have the picture you drew and colored of a map that showed NJ to Fla. Remember? Take...

Scott Family-
Our deepest sympathy during this difficult time. I will always remember how devoted Mr. Scott was to his family and his weekly calls to "the Big Gorilla" at Northeastern.
With love
Bill & Jen McMullen

Dear Scott family.
I was saddened last evening when I went to a local club to have a few laughs with some friends. When I saw Harolds name on the deceased list my heart went down. I knew Harold for many years from working in the Electrical Construction Industry and seeing him locally at times and talking about our son's sports. Harold was always a great person and one to give you something to smile about. He will always be remembered in my thoughts and prayers.

To the family of Harold Scott:
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. It is certainly a great loss to everyone that knew Harold. Whenever he came into our office, he always had something funny to say and always made us laugh. He will be sorely missed in our office. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at the most difficult time.

Dear Scott Family,
I just learned my good friend Harold passed away and find it hard to believe.We worked together for many years, and shared similar thoughts, projects and laughs throughout our career. He was a true professional who enjoyed a challenge, was compassionate toward others,and regularly demonstrated his heart was made of gold. He will sorely be missed by all us who were fortunate to have known him.
With sympathy, James Onembo

Dear Scott Family,

I just learned my good friend Harold passed away and find it hard to believe. We worked together for many years, and shared similar thoughts, projects and laughs throughout our career. He was a true professional who enjoyed a challenge, was compassionate toward others,and regularly demonstrated his heart was made of gold. He will sorely be missed by all us who were fortunate to have known him.
With sympathy, James Onembo

Joanne & family,

I just heard about Harold and am so very saddened by the news. I worked with him at The Architectural Studio and he was such a joy to work with. He always brought a smile to my face. His silly jokes were something I missed when left the Studio to relocate out-of-state. I always liked his trademark comment when I'd ask him how he was doing..."If I was any better, I'd be twins" he'd say. He cherished his family, especially his grandchildren and would talk about them...

Mrs. Scott and Family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Liz, John, Jordan & Brandon

Burns and I send our deepest sympathy to the Scott family. We have many great memories of Harold, especially those fine times at Camp Hugh Beaver and Disney World. He was an angel at the Hoop-dee-do at Fort Wilderness and now is a "real" angel watching over us.