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Louie Max Scott

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

1934 - 2023

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Louie Scott passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on March 14, 2023.

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Those of us fortunate enough to have known Dr. Scott, both professionally and personally, continue to feel the impact of his loss. As regulators, my colleagues and I not infrequently sought Dr. Scott´s guidance and expertise, and he never failed to provide the insight and clarity we needed. Despite a vast and deep knowledge of health physics, Dr. Scott was unfailingly humble. On rare occasions when a particular point was unclear to him, he candidly admitted his uncertainty, quickly identified...

Max's personalized license plate - RAD DOC, I think - always made me smile. Versa Stickle

I knew Max Scott from the Senior Medicare Patrol. He was a smart, kind, polite and energetic man who worked a couple of Lamar Dixon health fairs with me and attended a Highland Road Senior Citizens Ambulance Fraud presentation when he first started volunteering with the Senior Medicare Patrol, an organization to educate seniors about Medicare Fraud. I enjoyed his company and my conversations with him. I was so sorry to hear today that he had passed away. Rest in Peace Max. You will be missed!...

I´m so sorry to hear of the loss of Uncle Max. He was such a sweet man always so welcoming to me and the girls! I know he will be greatly missed. Love, Dianna

My Great Uncle Max was the Smartest Man on Planet Earth in my eyes! His stories and especially his voice will be greatly missed

Max was a wonderful neighbor, honored as Kenilworth's Resident of the Year several years ago. He provided several years of dedicated service as Treasurer of the Kenilworth Civic Association and brought a straightforward no-nonsense logic to tackling issues. Thank you Max.

Max was loved by many Texas Aggie friends. I will never forget the riotous trip we made together in 1954 after ROTC Summer Camp in Ft. McClellan, AL. Max drove us to New York City, where we country boys went to a World Series game, saw the sights, and had dinner at a fancy night club. We barely had enough to pay the bill and left a $2 tip. The waiter snorted, and Max said, "If you can't use it, we sure can," and snatched back the two bills. It's a wonder we didn't get beat up on the way out!...