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Robert Arthur Scott

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Robert Arthur Scott Robert Arthur Scott, 87, of Harrisburg, passed away Monday, April 12, 2021. Born September 28, 1933 in Reading; he was the son of the late Grace (Staples) and Michaux Scott and preceded in death by his daughter, Lisa Renee Scott; three brothers, John, Frank and Leonard; and...

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I have often thought of Bob through the years. I worked with him at Hershey Medical Center in the late 70s. I think it's likely he was one of the best men I've ever known, and an amazing boss. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Dear Ann I hope this be reaches You successfully. I loved B Bob so very much. You called him Scotty. I loved Bob so much. He taught me N the importance of story telling. He was a model for me. I N miss him forever and Commit all of Friendship to Almighty God, thanking him for both of you and Your progeny and Your legacy.

To Ann And The Family,
I am so saddened about the transition of Bob. I remember all of the wonderful times we had when we met in Lebanon, PA in 1963. These were the days when Bob and my husband, Leonard were social workers at The Veterans Administration Medical Center. Now they are together again in Heaven. I have your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Albertine ( Tina ) Washington

To Joyce, Shirley and the Scott family. I've known Robert "Bobby" since we were kids in Reading, PA. I have fond memories of times spent at his parent's home. It was always a pleasure to talk with him over the years. A conversation with him was always informative and enjoyable.

Sarah Battle Hines
- A friend from Tucson, Arizona

To the Bereaved family of Dr. Robert Scott. It was a pleasure to have known Dr. Scott as the patriarch of the family, a leader in the community, and an educator to all. We love you old soldier. Rest in Heavenly Peace. Leroy and Beverly Johnson, Newport News, VA

To the Family,

My sincere condolences. I was and still am saddened to hear about Dr. Scott’s passing. He was a mentor, friend, and like a 2nd father to me. I remember him and Mrs. Ann coming to my graduation party when I graduated from my doctoral program; they took the train to Philadelphia. Dr. Scott was a phenomenal human being, a gentleman. He loved his family, friends, church, and community. He lived an incredible life and I loved his storytelling. I miss him already.

I love you, my Poppop! Thank you for giving me the best childhood.

Ansley Brown, Granddaughter

Robert had a wonderful life and shared his experiences with us in terms of diversity and the need for each of us to practice inclusion. Blessings and Peace to Robert for a job well done on this earth.

Dear Ann and family,
We were so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. He was a truly wonderful and caring man. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time.
Pino and Ruth Palomba and Family