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Irving A. Scott

North Smithfield, Rhode Island

Age 80

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DIED
February 5, 2015
AGE
80
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North Smithfield, Rhode Island

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Irving A. ScottNORTH SMITHFIELD - Irving Adrian Scott, 80, of North Smithfield and of Breakwater Village, Narragansett, died Thursday, February 5, 2015, at Landmark Medical Center. He was the husband of Dorothy (Guenther) Scott, to whom he was married for 54 years. Born in Woonsocket, RI, he was...

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I have so many fond memories of our days in Rotary. My Bill thought a lot of Scotty.
Marie Crouse

To the Scott Family.
Please accept my sympathies for the loss of a true friend of RI football. Although we didn't always agree on calls,I always knew that he had our players' concerns, and safety at the forefront of his decisions. He was a man of honor and integrity. I was proud to have known him. He will be sorely missed around RI football circles. May your memories together be a source of strength through these trying times. My prayers and condolences.

Tony...

Mrs. Scott and family, we are so sorry to read of your tremendous loss. Please know that are thoughts and prayers are with you. The Jalette Family

Scotty was a man who brightened the lives of all around him. He was a mentor to many young officials through the years including me. When the time came for Scotty to leave the field you could count on him to remain active, helping the RIFOA in a any way that he could.

He was truly a BROTHER official and a man I am happy to have called a friend.

My heart goes out to you on the loss of Scotty. I heard so many entertaining stories about Scotty from my husband Bruce and his parents Ray and Syl Smith. May you be blessed with the memories of all the wonderful times you shared.

My condolences to the Scott family

Dear Mrs. Scott and Family:

My sincere condolences to all of you. My prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Deepest condolences to the Scott Family. Although I did not know Scotty as well or as long as other football officials, he was dedicated to our association and to high school football.

Everyone associated with Westerly High Football has a sad heart hearing of Scotty's passing. Coach Bill Samiagio