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Dr. Patsy L. Scott

Tucson, Arizona

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Dr. Patsy (Pat) L. Scott passed away on April 16, 2014 after a lengthy battle with esophageal cancer. She was born in New Castle, IN on September 7, 1930 to parents, Yuma Duffey and Arthur Scott. She graduated from Indiana University, received a masters degree at Butler University and a doctorate...

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Patsy Scott Farewell

Few knew she had a PhD...
she never bragged, content as “me.”
We knew her as the “Dancing Queen”...
loved Mama Mia stage and screen.
She had great love for all the arts,
with her good friends breached their ramparts.
Her search for knowledge and love of sports
drew her to class, athletic courts.
Senior Olympics gold was won...
seems her life quests an endless one.
But she really loved to dance...
learned to clog, to pro...

Pat ~

Wow! She was quite a gal ~ so much fun, so many different interests, always ready to explore and try out new things! Her love of animals and all creatures (even BUGS!) knew no bounds.

The Rainbow Bridge has been very crowded with all her previous doggers awaiting her so they could cross the Bridge together!

May God Bless her in His Heavenly Kingdom until we all meet once again!

Missing you everyday, Pat!

Pat and I shared a love of photography and anything to do with the resulting pictures. We edited photos and worked on projects together. I will miss those good times.

Pat the photographer

I'll never forget your 80th birthday in Laughlin, your 83rd surprise theater party,and all the other fun times we had. We miss your smiling face and beautiful personality! You were truly our "Dancing Queen."

We'll miss your smile "Dog Park Pat." Too bad you weren't able to play more tennis with us. Hope Murphy and Timmy found good homes; they were lucky to have you. -- Vikki Williams and the Unit 32 disorganized tennis bunch (including the other Pats)

Pat and pup celebrating Pickleball in the SaddleBrooke Mardi Gras Parade, 2009

I loved this gal for so many reasons! Her love of animals and her love of life inspired me. She was with me when we discovered pickleball and was as excited about it as I was. She was instrumental in inspiring me to persist until we were successful in establishing the game in SaddleBrooke. Physical limitations prevented her from playing much, but she was always a huge fan and cheerleader. Same is true with clogging. She loved it, and although she couldn't always participate, she never...