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Kader Scull Jr.

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Kader B. Scull Jr. BRANDON, Fla. - Kader B. "K.B." Scull Jr., 85, passed away Nov. 4, 2008. A native of Jackson, N.C., he had resided in Brandon since 1964 and had worked for Exxon for 35 years. He was a U.S. Navy World War II veteran, a member of the Rich Square, N.C., Masonic Lodge No. 488, a...

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K.B.,Cindy ,Kader and Katy, Walter and I want to express our deepest sympathy at the death of your father and grandfather. A very special man! He was very proud of his family and loved to tell you all about them!
We feel very blessed to have known him for the past thirty plus years and we will miss him greatly.
In christian love, Lynda and Walter

K.B., Our families go back a long way! I have many fond memories of our family visits when we were growing up. You all have been an important part of my life, although I haven't seen you in a long time. I am thankful to have visited with Biggs last spring. Please know our family shares your sadness, and will be praying for you during this time. We love you!

My thoughts and prayers are with your entire family. "Mr. Biggs" as I knew him was best friends with my grandparents, and I'll never forget going to his house as a kid and seeing what a brilliant craftsman he was in his backyard shed. He was always so nice to my family, and I'll always appreciate the way he looked after my grandmother after my grandfather passed away. God bless.

We will truly miss Mr. Scull sitting in the garage watching over the neighborhood. He always pulled down a chair for you to sit in and talk for a while. He lent a hand in need, kept a watchful eye over your house while you were away and a kind word to help you along the way. I will always remember him telling Otto and I, "I don't believe I do" when we offered him a bowl of spaghetti for dinner. We nearly fell out of our chair. KB I know that you will miss your parents, but they are still with...

I feel truly blessed to have K. B. as a friend. He was a good man and such a sweet man also. I loved him and will always remenber the long talks we had about woodworking. I know you will miss him.

I will never forget those blue eyes and all the times he sat in his chair in the garage and tried to convince us kids that he was mean. His blue eyes always sparkled!

KB: I know that this is a great loss for you and your family. You always spoke of your Dad when we would see each other. This is a tribute to a good man who raised another good man. God Bless