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Jimmy D. Scott

Bloomington, Illinois

1932 - 2020

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BLOOMINGTON - Dr. Jimmy Dan Scott, 87 years old, of Bloomington passed away from this life peacefully on October 15, 2020 in Bloomington.

Jim was born December 2, 1932, in Carthage, Illinois to Lyle and Clarice Scott. He spent his childhood and adolescent years in Carthage, Illinois....

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I will never forget "Jungle Jim" - he gave me, a disabled student, the job of being a manager of the U-High baseball team. His care and kindness made a huge difference in my life, in the life of someone who really wanted to just be a regular guy. Jim, you made a difference, and your entire family should know this and be proud.

Coach Scott positively influenced so many through the years. He was indeed a rare sincere dedicated coach and friend to all who knew him Sincere condolences to the family

Thinking of you and your family.

Coach Scott was not only an athletic coach, he was truly a life coach. More importantly, he was a wonderful father to Roger,Steve, Tommy and Jim! May his memories be a blessing to all the people he touched!

My prayers are with the Scott family. He and Carol raised a wonderful family together. Coach Scott was a big influence on building my determintion and effort, tough but fair. 4 great sons to carry on. Our loss, Heaven's gain.

My sympathy for the Scott family. Coach Scott was a great person and coach and i know i loved playing for him in any sport i was playing he was hard but fair great times. Praying for the family

We extend our deepest sympathy to the entire Scott family. Our children benefited from being coached by Coach Scott while at University High. We are so sorry for your loss.

Steve and Nancy, You have our Deepest Sympathy. We are so sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in Good Memories of your Dad. Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you.

Coach Scott was a very good educator and a great coach. His influence on his students and his athletes were second to none always teaching the life lessons that was needed for success. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Scott family.