Joseph-Scott-Obituary

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Joseph Raymond Scott

Topsfield, Me, Maine

Aug 13, 1935 – Oct 6, 2014 (Age 79)

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BORN
August 13, 1935
DIED
October 6, 2014
AGE
79
LOCATION
Topsfield, Me, Maine
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Topsfield-Joseph Raymond Scott, 79, died October 6, 2014, at his home. He was born August 13, 1935, in Sharon, Connecticut, the son of Edley and Theresa (Clarke) Scott. Joseph was born and raised in New York. He retired from IBM after 30 years. He was an avid motorcycle rider and golfer. He loved sports, especially the New York Yankees. Joseph is survived by his wife of 58 years, Cleo (Jenkins) Scott; three children, Thomas Scott and his wife, Roberta, Tracy Rousseau and her husband, Allen, and Jody Scott; three grandchildren, Jeromine, Jonathan and Brenna; one brother, Edley Scott; three great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. There will be a luncheon and memorial service 11 a.m. Thursday, October 9, at Topsfield Town Hall. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to American Cancer Society, 1 Bowdoin St., Mills Island Suite 300, Topsham, ME 04086

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Hello Joe, Thank you for your part in creating and raising your eldest daughter, Tracy. Thank you for being the best father you could be. She is beautiful, inside and out! We found our spiritual love connection over 4 years ago. We married 9 months ago. When our time comes, I look forward to meeting you in spirit when we join you in our return home to our GOD!

Hi Daddy, I miss you so much, I know you are with us but sure wish you could see your new great grandaughter. She is getting big and is so smart, you would be so proud of her. Thank you for being there for us when we needed you. You are always in my thoughts and especially in my heart forever.

Hi Daddy, you have another great grand child coming in January. Thank you for being my Dad. I love you and you are always with me. Your loving daughter always, Tracy

Hi Daddy I love you and miss you so much. Thinking of you not only today but everyday. You would be so proud of your Granddaughter. Your loving daughter always, Tracy

Hey Daddy, just to let you know you are always with me, and I love you so. I have some news that will make you so proud of me, I will talk to you in my prayers - love you.

I miss you Daddy. Your loving daughter Tracy

Love you Dad, Tracy

Sorry to hear about Joe. When I think of him, I remember the day we girls went for a ride in your boat that Joe was working on -- but he had hooked up the steering backwards. So if you wanted to go left, you had to turn right. Remember? When we returned, Joe was standing on the dock with his arms folded and said: "I don't think that is funny!" That was because we kind of run up on the dock because the steering wasn't right. Such a funny story. Reba and I talked about that so often....

Joe was always so happy to see you and I still remember him from IBM. He will be missed by so many.