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Mildred Neal Scott

Atlanta, Georgia

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Mildred Neal Scott March 4, 2010 ATLANTA, GA— Devoted mother, wife, sister and daughter succumbed to her 21-year battle with breast cancer at the age of 50 on March 4, 2010. She was the second of four children born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warner Neal of Columbus, Georgia. Mildred was...

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I worked with Mildred at First Atlanta/Wachovia. She was a hard working, dedicated employee, but so much more than that. Mildred made everyone glad to be around her. Her joy for life was contagious. I have not seen Mildred in over twenty years but still smile at the thought of her. My prayers are with her family and friends. I know she will be missed. She made her world a much brighter place.

I just learned of Mildred's passing and am saddened to hear the news. I worked with Mildred at Harry Norman for years and Mildred was such a warm, well-respected team player. She was always available to support other agents despite what she was going through. She always had a smile on her face! Unbelievable woman that I will greatly miss! My thoughts and prayers are with your family!

To the Neal and Scott Families,
As Florence Neal's in-laws, we have only had the privilege of meeting Mildred at the time of Florence and her, husband Michael's wedding...but we have very fond memories of her warmth and love. Undoubtedly, fine traits shared by the rest of her family. On our many visits to Florence, she always told us wonderful stories of her sister and the rest of the family and happy events at the farm. We hope that your loving, gracious family and obviously many, many...

Midlred was a wonderful person with the best sense of humor. I have wonderful memories of softball, laughter, family times and friendship. A bright star is now shining down on us and to know Mildred was to be a better person forever.
Libby Bush Housand - Columbus, GA

Mildred was one of my childhood friends. Although we drifted apart as adults, I will always have fond memories of our time together in Wynnton. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

Mildred and I worked together at First Atlanta/Wachovia for several years. Her sense of humor was terrific and as young as she was when first diagnosed, she never lost that. Her courage and grace were remarkable. I am thankful for the memories of her and for time shared. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I was so proud of Mildred's spirit and determination. Loving thoughts and prayers are with all the family from the Billy Mixon family.

Words to adequately express sympathy are difficult. I know that Mildred will be dearly missed by everyone whose lives that she touched.
I am greatful that she had such a loving church family to surround her and minister to her and her family.
"Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received from...

Mildred & I were Freshman roommates at Converse College. Altho' she couldn't wait to transfer (guess somehow she knew she was gonna met Mike), we had a blast together. I still have a frog shaped coffee mug she gave me for my 18th birthday! 'Loved her middle name, Flowers! It always seemed happy. It is soothing to see Mildred's picture with her wonderful smile; it was a treat and bright spot when she shared it!