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Rev. Dr. Robert Taylor Scott IV

Richmond, Virginia

1932-2006

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SCOTT The Rev. Dr. Robert Taylor Scott IV, 74, of Palm Coast, a retired Episcopal priest and religion professor, died Friday at home. Rev. Scott, was born in Richmond, VA. He graduated from the U.of VA and Virginia Seminary, and received a PhD from Duke. He moved to this area from Florence, SC...

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Carol, My deepest sympathy on the loss of your Taylor. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.

Dear Carol,
Please aaccept my deepest sympathy on one of life's most painful passages; the loss of a beloved husband.
Although we have not seen one another since our Sunday School/MYF days, more than sixty years ago, I am sure that you have remained the same quiet, considerate, well-mannered lady I have always remembered.
Again, my condolences to you and your family at this time of loss.
Ruth Jaques Aiello

My condolences on the loss of your husband. What a blessing that you found each other and you could spend his last years together!

Carol, I'm so sorry to read avout your precious Taylor. I,m sure you feel just as I did upon Bill's death that you are happy to know that he is out of pain and at peace.All my thoughts will be with you and your extended family. Love, Connie

My condolence to the family. I'm sure he will be missed a lot. Cleve Powell Arlington

Dear Carol,

I never met your husband, but I have known Noble and your sisters since high school. Noble was in my 12th grade English class. I worked with your mother at IRS for many years before I left to be a mother. I took an economics class with Kathy at FCCJ. Everything I ever knew about the Enge's was very nice so I know your husband was a very nice man. God bless you and your family and comfort you in your loss.
Georgia MacLean

Dear Scott family: I was a young teen at Christ Church, Charlotte, when Taylor served there as an assistant pastor in the mid-1960's. I remember very clearly his gentle manner, amused observance and support of the Youth Group, and his very intellectual sermons, which I struggled to grasp. Please accept my deepest sympathy. John Hamilton, Olympia Washington

We are greatly saddened by the loss of this great man. Our sincere sympathy and love to all the extended family.