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Jimmie Lee "Scottie" Scott

Austin, Texas

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Jimmie Lee Scott "Scottie" Jimmie Lee Scott "Scottie" passed away on February 19, 2010. He was born January 23, 1937, in Houston, Texas. He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Lorraine Scott and their combined children Monique Boitnott and her husband Michael, Normand Begnoche and wife...

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In Loving Memory
If tears could build a stairway
And memories build a lane,
We'd walk right up to heaven and
Bring you home again.
Since you'll never be forgotten,
We pledge to you today
A hallow place within our hearts
Is where you will always stay..

You always be our "Scottie"
With Love and Peace
Dianna Ball and Her Daddy Carl Ball

I am truly shocked by the news! You were a very close part of my Daddy's and mine. You will be truly missed by us both and I remember many days and night s at your house and making noise and having lots of fun with Anne-Marie and Tony, also getting into trouble too! My Daddy and I will never forget you or your family ya'll will always be a part of our Lives forever!
I also remember you sticking out your teeth just to get a laugh from us.
May the love you shared with us always be...

Well a good friend is now playing cards at the main table. Enjoyed his company each and everyday we played at the senior center, he will be missed.

Scottie, I never knew you Ladie, at least not until 2005 at the Austin 1955 Class Reunion in Houston. Save a place for us. We will lift a glass in April if we make it.

Scottie you definatly was a good a friend, and my fondest memory of you was chasing me around with your teeth sticking out when i was 8 or 9 years old. You will be Greatly Missed But Never Forgotten.

A wonderful friend who will be truly missed.

I have to call you "Scottie," and regardless of what I call you, there will be an ache in my heart as I remember you fondly. Your shrill whistle, your booming voice, and your determination(and success)to beat me in dominoes will remain cherished memories. Don't tell Lorraine, but I you, Neighbor.

Betty

"Uncle Dimmie, home from Dermany"...That is supposedly my first sentence as a baby. It is the story Uncle Jimmie told every time I was introduced to friends, either his or mine. I will miss you Uncle Jimmie and the 'fun/sometimes trouble' you got me into often. Love 'ya much.

Jimmie Lee and I started kindergarden at Burnet elementary in Houston and went on through junior high and high school together. I last saw him at our 50-year high-school reunion five years ago.