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James Scott

Albuquerque, New Mexico

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James Patrick Scott James Patrick (Pat) Scott was born in Philadelphia on May 25, 1953 to Anne Claire Scott and John Paul Scott. He grew up in a large family with two sisters, Chris Beck and Nancy Spector, and three brothers, Paul Scott, Don Scott, and Peter Scott. Pat loved his family...

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Pat and I were good friends in high school and roomed together our freshman year at Penn. We worked high school summers at the Stone Harbor convent as gardeners for two years where we were sometimes joined by our friend Phil. The three of us ran for the Bishop McDevitt High school cross country team. I remember Pat driving us to practice in the coaches corvette. The team was recently inducted into the Belmont Plateau Hall of Fame (where all the major races in Philadelphia were run) I...

This is a devastating loss. Pat was a high school friend of my brother Joe's in the Philadelphia suburbs and all the girls had crushes on him (including me!) He was a talented runner and a brilliant student. We reconnected in Albuquerque years later and Pat and his family were so kind to me. Pat was my son Harry's godfather. I will miss his smile, his quirky sense of humor and adventurous spirit. Condolences to Pat's children Ellen, Connor and Will and the rest of the family.

Pat was a kind and intelligent person who was one of the most talented consultants I have ever met. He was the consummate trusted advisor and he will be greatly missed.

Sending all our love to family and friends, Lynn and Cecily Woodbury

Pat´s sunny optimism was one of his most visible traits. He had a zest for life, a large repertoire of jokes to fit any occasion, and he nearly always was upbeat and friendly. He´ll be deeply missed.

Pat and I worked together in the aerospace industry in the late 80's to early 90's. He was an excellent business manager for our organization as well as a friend. Although a fast and tireless runner himself, he was very tolerant of my slow pace as we did our daily run at lunch time. We traveled often together on business trips and often tried to get in a run as well as a good meal after a long day of work.