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James J. Scott

New Britain, Pennsylvania

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James Joseph Scott, 62, of New Britain, Connecticut, husband of Nancy Sellman Scott, passed away Thursday (March 26, 2015) at his home. Born and raised in Scranton, Pennslyvania, Jim was the son of the late John J. and Mary T. Scott. A graduate of Scranton Preparatory School, Jim received a BAE...

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Jim represented the best in all of us - devotion to family, integrity, community -oriented, patient, and an ongoing strong interest in others! A special person that I was honored to know and share some wonderful times together!

Peter Heldman
Denver

Nan, Megan, Taryn, and Jeff,

I will miss Jim at all wonderful family events over the last 25 years. He had a brilliant mind, a natural as a leader, but above all FAMILY was paramount!

Thanks for gracing those special moments we had together!

Those we hold closest to our hearts never leave us. They live on in kindness they have shared and the love they brought into our lives. My condolences.

Jim was one of the smartest, most honest, and sincere individuals I've dealt with I my forty years in business. A true gentleman who cherished his family above all else. Ned Whalen

I always had great conversations with Jim, We worked at Locknetics together. You will always be in my thoughts. Skip K

Nancy,
Our condolences to you and your family. I'm so glad I got to see you and Jim this past fall. Jim was a great leader and mentor and a friend you could count on. He was the best boss I ever had and will be truly missed.

Uncle Jim,
You will be deeply missed! Your an inspiration to all & most importantly my hero!
Love,
Cara

Jim will always be a hero in our eyes. When he believed something was worthwhile, he gave it his all, and in doing so gave hope and courage and above all kindness to those he met. He will be greatly, greatly missed in this community.

I would like to extend my sympathy to all of Jim's family. We grew up together in Scranton and attended St. Clare's school together. I have many memories of Jim. He had a wonderful sense of humor. May your memories comfort you.