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James T. SCOTT Jr.

Newport News, Virginia

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NEWPORT NEWS - James T. 'Tommy' Scott Jr., 67, passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010; he was a lifelong Peninsula resident.Mr. Scott retired after 29 years of service from Sturgis Newport Business Forms and after 15 years of service from Sears Automotive. He was a member of Chestnut Memorial...

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Mrs. Scott, Heath and family,
My deepest sympathy for the loss of Tommy. His smile and always good spirit will remain a treasured memory. His struggles are over but the joy of his life continues. I found this shortly after we lost MOM ...hopefully it will comfort you as it has me. "To live in the hears of those you leave behind is never to die."

Fran and Heath:

So sorry to hear of your loss. Tommy (Your Dad..Heath) was such a good guy. It was always fun to chat him up no matter where you ran into him. I have such fond memories of him, you guys and of course the cast of characters that made up Raiderland.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Fran, Charles and I are so sorry to hear about Tommy. It was always a pleasure to talk with you both...the many times that we ran into each other. Tommy was such a nice man. You will be in our thoughts. Pauline Collins Shofner

Frances, Heath, Deanna, and baby Veda Blue,
I have had the great pleasure of being accepted into a very large and close family. My family is unconvential, to say the least. But, you have made me and my children, feel as though we really belong, I appreciate that so much. Tommy had an ability to make you smile, and he put himself last, he made sure the family got what they needed, even being in the hospital and making sure Mary Heath got the right tires from Sears. I can promise you,...

Fran,
We were so very sorry to hear about Tommy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Jim and Jean Nelms
Fort Mill, SC

My condolences and prayers go out to Tommy's family. I worked with Tommy many years ago at Sturgis Newport Business Forms on Pembroke Avenue in Hampton and he was a great co-worker and friend. I'm sure he will be missed by many.

Dear Fran & Heath,

Was so sad to hear of Tommy's death. It must give you some comfort to know how you both have touched so many in a very positive way. I will always remember his smile and gentle nature.

Love to you both,

Alex & Joanie Michalos

Dear Fran,

We are so sorry to have read about Tommy's passing. We sent our sincere sympathy.

Fannie and Bill Walls

Dear Fran,

I'm sorry I never met Tommy. From all the loving comments I've read and seeing the warm (and is that a somewhat mischievous?) smile on his face, I can tell he was a wonderful man... fit for a partner like you. It may have been 40 years since I have seen you but I still remember fondly how much fun you were as our cheering sponsor. I also credit you with influencing my decision to go to Longwood by taking me there for a visit and sharing your love for your alma mater. ...