John-Scott-Obituary

Rev. John G. Scott Sr.

Strasburg, Virginia

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Rev. John G. Scott Sr., 79, of Winchester, Virginia, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, December 6, 2009. The youngest of 11 children, to the late Preston and Fleeta Scott, he was born in 1930 in Woodstock, Virginia. After high school, he enlisted in the United States Army in 1950 and...

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Mr. Scott was a delight to all the staff at Urology Clinic of Winchester. He was a ray of sunshine in our day! God now has a Special angel with him. We will miss him terribly. Our deepest condolances to the family that loved him. Paula Morgan, Surgical Scheduler, Urology Clinic of Winchester

To The Scott Family,
Words are inadequate to express the sadness we are feeling with the passing of Rev. Scott. We pray to God to give you courage to overcome this grief. May God bless you, and endow you with his love and care.
Sincerely,
The Gaither Family

As I remember Rev. John Scott, I will think of the many years we were next door neighbors in Woodstock and the many joyous memories he and my brothers and sisters shared together. We call him "Johnny Scott" then. As a very young age he was preaching to us all. He and my brother Henry joined the Army at the same time.

All the memories of him will forever remain in my heart especially his deliverance of God's messages and his singing. Of all the many, many songs that he sang,...

December 10th, 2009
Greetings to the Scott Family,
On behalf of Elder Harold l. Brown and the Guilfield family we extend our heartfelt sympathy in the homegoing of your loved one.We know he will be missed by all that knew him, and the work he had done. To the family we say
He knows our burdens and our crosses
Those things that hurt, our trials and losses.
He cares for every soul that cries,
God wipes the tears from weeping eyes.
Elder Harold L.Brown...

The Scott Family
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a well lived live.
Perry and Beckie Dyer

Please accept my deepest sympathies.