Harry-Collins-Obituary

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Harry Scott Collins Jr.

Knoxville, Tennessee

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September 2, 1931
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Knoxville, Tennessee

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Mrs. Collins, Dave, Richard and Jimbo,
Mr. Collins was special to me and I feel honored that I was able to work for him a number of years. I have a small retirement because of him. He was considerate and concerned enough for me that he started it even though I only worked part-time. He was a man of integrity and a Christian example for all of us. You are in our prayers. Wanda and Harold Daniel

I am so sorry I did not know of Scott's death. I just found out today, We had many great times together and fond memories. I remember on Hillcrest when he got his first bicycle. Excited we both were..

So sorry for your loss of 'Scottie'. We spent some good times playing soldier in the sand at Fort Jackson in 1952.
Bless You, His loss is Heavens Gain.

Jim, David and family,

I am so sorry for your loss. Scott was a very good man. Scott was a very good Appraiser too. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Barbara and Family: I enjoyed so much being a next-door neighbor. Along with you, Scott was a genuine-superb person; bright, considerate, interesting and many other wonderful attributes. I last saw him about 2 years ago, or so, at the eating place in Burlington. He loved the pies there. He was with Dr. Cecil Rowe and it was wonderful to visit with both of them. God Bless!!!

Scott was a mentor to me when I entered the Appraisal Profession. I will surely miss him....

Scott Collins was a great man. He did appraisal work for us several times and was a delight to work with. The profession lost a "one-of-a kind" person. Beverly & Harold Duckett

Collins Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I know how much Mr.Collins was loved. Prayers for everyone.

Jim, I only saw the obituary this afternoon (5.3.13) and could not attend today's services. I am so sorry to hear about your dad. He was the best appraiser I ever knew but more importantly was one of the finest men I've ever met. If you look up "Integrity" in the dictionary you'll see Scott's picture. He was a credit to his profession and I can see him in you and your brothers.