JAMES-SCOTT-Obituary

JAMES SCOTT Sr.

Newark, New Jersey

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James S. Scott Sr. Lifelong Vauxhall resident James S. Scott Sr., 70, made his transition on Dec. 12, 2017. A celebration of his life will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m. at First Baptist Church of Vauxhall, 5 Hilton Ave., Vauxhall, N.J. Interment is in Hollywood Cemetery, Union, N.J. The wake is today...

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RIP FRIEND, GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN..

Thank you for sharing your wisdom, kindness, smile, and poetry with us all. Vauxhall became the town it is because of you and all the other icons of the town that no one knew existed until you all stood up so we would be acknowledged. My prayers for your family during their time of need.

My sincere condolences to the Scott family. Scotty and my brother (RIP) Champ Brown, were the best of friends. When I joined Facebook and reconnected with Scotty, I learned he had evolved into so much more than Champ's funny friend. He was a learned Vauxhall historian, an accomplished poet, and more. Scotty will be missed and lived on in memory. Rest In Peace. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My sincerest condolences to the Scott family rest in heavenly peace Scotty you will be missed by many

My condolences to the family. Jimmy (Scotty) had been my friend all my life. I loved the man. Growing up in Vauxhall, there was Scotty. He didn't judge, he was just always "Scotty". Sorry I missed the Homecoming. I wish I could had been there to say goodbye. Scotty was more like a big brother, than a friend. And that is how I will always remember him. I use to always fool around with him on FB. I would call him the Mayor of Vauxhall. Guess maybe he was. "Vauxhall"

You have our deepest condolences from your cousins in Virginia. Preston and Billy -Aunt Sadie's sons

My condolences to the family Mr. Scott was a very nice man I remember him when I was working at king of pizza and also Joe's pizza. Just last year he brought me in some poetry to read and he also brought me some old pictures of king of pizza. He was a wonderful man I will miss him coming to joes pizza always with a smile on his face and talking about the good old days of vauxhall.