Kenneth-Scott-Obituary

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Kenneth Dale Scott

Everett, Washington

Sep 12, 1945 – Apr 10, 2011

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BORN
September 12, 1945
DIED
April 10, 2011
LOCATION
Everett, Washington

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Ken was born in Everett, WA and spent most of his life there. His mother Violet Scott and father Dale Scott preceded him in death. Ken has two sisters, Betty (Scott) Keller and Sharon (Scott) McClellan, and many nieces and nephews, whom he never forgot their birthdays or important events in...

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I remember his laughter among many other qualities that he has.
I like to speak in the present tense because he is always present in my memory.

Ken did a tremendous amount of volunteer work in the past 15 years in Snohomish County as well. He taught me a lot.

It was probably in the 8th grade at Evergreen Junior High (where we shared a journalism class)when Ken finally convinced me to sell him my meager stamp collection. The next day he couldn't wait to tell me that he more than recovered his purchase price in the value of just one stamp. Neither of us knew he would continue collecting and selling stamps his entire life.

Ken was one of the most talented individuals that I have ever had the pleasure of working with. He was a great actor, singer, brilliant student, and what a great laugh! I'll never forget when we were in typing class together and we always competed to be first. Whatever Ken attempted, he excelled in. Certainly will miss the caroling and carrying on with this great guy.



I had not seen Ken since Cascade High School days, but certainly remember him as having a great sense of humor
and always being such a swell friend to so many of his schoolmates! Ken was a really sweet, caring guy who, I'm sure, would have given "the shirt off his back" to anyone in need. I especially remember fondly the great times we all had putting on plays with all of our drama club buddies!
Ken will be very much missed.

Bob Caley

I had the great fun of working with Ken in a couple of plays at Cascade. His goodwill and laughter still bring a smile to my face. I'm lucky to have known him.

I will always remember Ken as a great dance partner. He could polka! It might have been at the Cascade High Sadie Hawkins dance that I discovered this hidden talent of his. What fun it was. I also liked his voice, so Ken sang at our wedding. Later, he entertained us with his fascinating international travel stories. I hope I remembered to tell Ken how much I enjoyed and admired him.

Knew Ken from grade school through H.S. he was always lively and funny. Enjoyed visiting with him at last "63" reunion.
Rest in peace!

Terry Martell

Such sad news to lose someone so full of life and good humor. We met in high school and roomed together during our first year at the U of W. The memories for both Anne and I are strong and positive. So glad we "spoke" on Facebook just several weeks ago. R.I.P., my friend.