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Jacob Scott Jr.

Charleston, South Carolina

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Jacob Scott Jr. CHARLESTON - The Relatives and Friends of Deacon Jacob S. Scott, Jr., Emeritus are invited to attend his funeral services on Wednesday, May 29, 2013, 11:00 am in Salem Missionary Baptist Church, 570 Rutledge Ave, Charleston, SC. Rev. William U. Fredrick, Jr., Pastor. Interment...

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A True Hero, you will be missed but your life will always be an inspiration to me, my children,grandchildren,and those to come. Old soldiers never died, they just fade away, God bless you family for letting us be apart of this Great patriot.I Salute you sir,Goo-Raa!Your neighbor.

RIP. You will be truly missed. So many times I have walked past your house on Sumter Street and when you were on the porch, you never failed to speak to me. It made me feel good as a young black man to be acknowledged. Blessings to your family. I know they learned much about graciousness and kindness from you.

To The Family of Jacob Scott,

I was Blessed to know
Mr. Scott. He loved my daughter, LaToya. My husband
Mose (deceased) spent many days sitting on the porch with him talking and laughing.
Cherish the GREAT memories that you have shared over the years. The Lord will give you the strength you need during this time of bereavement. Love Always

Brenda/Sherald
I Thank God that I had the honor of knowing your father. He was always kind and inspiring, May God Bless all of you.

Dear Scott Family,
I had the great pleasure of knowing Jacob a for many years. At first, as a customer but then and most importantly, as my dear friend. He was truly a good man. I reflect back with much fondness all the conversations and laughs we shared.
My prayers and thought are with the entire family during this time.
Glory is now his as he is now in the loving arms of our Lord.
Emanuel D. Knight (formally of Knight's Food Store, Line and Ashe Sts.)

Sherald, Brenda, and Pat,
Husband, father, hero, all these roles were embodied in Uncle Jake. The entire family feels the loss of a great man.
John E. Gilliard III (Jay) and family.

My Dear Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you as we celebrate the life of a very dear gentleman. I have so many great memories of Cousin Jake, all filled with love and respect for this man faith. He was always encouraging and shared the blessed assurance that is our inheritance. We will miss him, but he is now resting safely at home with our Lord. Let us Pray comfort and peace through this day, "Joy cometh in the Morning!"

Sherald And Brenda, you have my deep memory of the good times we spent growing up.How your dad took us in your home Like we all were his kids.(Smile)and the way he got on the guys about doing the right thing.He will truly be missed. Steve Brown

To the family of Mr. Scott,

You have my sincerest condolences. I used to provide footcare for him, and found him to be so personable with a hardy laugh that makes me smile just thinking about it. He was blessed. I am reminded of Psalm 91: He shall call upon me and I will answer him; I will set him on high, because he has known my name. With long life will I satisfy him, and show him my salvation. Fly free, Mr. Scott, and thank you so much for the privilege of having known you.