James-Scott-Obituary

James Cozean Scott

Kirkwood, Missouri

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Scott, James Cozean fortified with the Sacraments of the Church, died peacefully on February 4, 2013 at home surrounded by his family after an extremely brave battle with cancer. Jim is survived by his wife Peggy, his children Alex and Megan, his father Harry, his brother Randy, his niece Sarah,...

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Dear Peggy & Family,
I was so sorry to hear of the death of your husband. I had no idea he had been ill. Please know you and your children are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Sincerely, Kathy Bogart

I am very sad to hear of Jim's passing. My deepest sympathy to all his family. I met Jim when he was a teenager and we both worked at the IHOP on Manchester Road in Des Peres. Since that was the only place I saw him, our paths didn't cross much in the last 30 years or so. He was a great worker and fun guy and I knew it would be a good day when we worked together. He was and alwlays be one of my favorite people in my world. OJOTRPDQ, Jim!
Love, Mary March

Jim you will be missed. Glad to have known you as a classmate in 1973.
Patty Riggs (White)

Very sorry to hear of Jim's passing. What a great guy. Those of us early Telecom folks could always count on Jim being there with a smile on his face and a can-do attitude. He was one of those rare individuals that truly made the world a better place. His spirit will live on in the lives of anyone who had the pleasure to know him.

Brink

I was saddened by the death of Jim aka “Scotty”. As a fellow Lindgator, I want to extend my most sincere sympathy to his entire family and all those he is leaving behind.
Scotty was a real community leader and served as an example to all of us. Besides being one of the best divers and 'kick-the-can' players in Lindgate while growing up, his work with amateur baseball and softball will long be remembered.
Sincerely,
Brink
formerly 1512 Lindgate Dr.

We will diffenitly miss the annual Christmas letters. Sending many prayers and thoughts to family, may God give you comfort during this difficult time. {{{Hugs}} to Peggy and Megan.

Thinking of the old Telecom days when we worked together and talked about fishing. Pretty good times. Prayers are with your family.

I'll never forget the wild poker games we had in high school, or Jim's football exploits (he was a brute!). He was a great guy and pleasure to be around. Jim accomplished some great things in his life. He will be missed...

I am so sorry to hear about Jim's passing. He was such a great guy & one of the best salesmen at SWB Telecom. And he always made me laugh. The world is a little bit less happy without him here.