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Loretta J. Scott

Norton Shores, Michigan

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Scott, Loretta J. Muskegon Loretta Jane Scott, also known as Scotty and Retta, passed away October 22, 2016 at her home. She was the youngest of 8 children born to Sid and Margaret (Easterly) Scott on August 11, 1942. Loretta was a 1960 graduate of Muskegon Heights High School, and went on to...

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I am glad I got to know Scotty by working together at Indigo Hair Studio, what a wonderful woman. I'll miss her, my sympathy to her family and friends

Scotty will be missed at the beauty shop.
Marilyn Colburn

Scottie was a very kind and loving lady and we will miss our Wedsnesday morning breakfast chats. Rest in Peace dear friend.

God is standing at heavens gate to welcome you in Scottie. He longed for your smile, your work on this earth is done, your heavenly home awaits you. Can't wait to see you again.
Muskegon Heights High School Class of 60.
B.C. Thompson

Her smile didn't just light up her face, it lit up the room -- and your heart. Whenever we talked on the phone, we talked for AGES, of course part of the reason we were on the phone for so long was that a bunch of that time was used up just with our laughing like crazy. Miss ya, Retta...
Prayers and hugs out to family and her many friends (from one of her many nieces).

She sent me Christmas cards and hand-painted ornaments for forty years.

Scotty having fun at our Heights Gals 2014 Christmas Party

Well, dear friend, your journey on Earth is now over. I know you are resting in the arms of the Lord as your new journey starts. We will deeply miss your laugh, your fun personality, and the friendship you shared with the "Heights Gals". Rest in Peace until we meet again. Jack & I send sympathy to your family. Love, Judy Erickson Hommes, class of Heights 1960.

We are going to missScottie so much. Love our phone calls to each other and all the interest she had in our family. We go back to early Sunday School friends and Heights High classmates. Thanks for all the Memories that will live with me forever