Scott-Daulton-Obituary

Scott E. Daulton

Elizabethtown, Kentucky

Age 81

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DIED
February 11, 2016
AGE
81
LOCATION
Elizabethtown, Kentucky

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Scott E. Daulton, 81, of Elizabethtown, went home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016, at Kindred Hospital in LouisvilleSgt. 1st. Class Daulton retired from the U.S. Army in 1978. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War.He was predeceased in death by his parents,...

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Seems like yesterday Scott and Charles was working on Ole Blue under the car porch.With a smile on his face to see that wonderful cooked meal.When he saw Judys face that smile let her know how much he appreciated the meal.He loved watching Patric and Amy running down tha hallway,He truly loved and enjoyed his family.He was our friend at the time of hello.We have been blessed so much having him as our friend he will forever be missed.

Judy, I'm so sorry to hear about Scotty's passing. Remember you can call any time you need someone to listen. God bless and keep you in his sheltering arms. Linda H.

I am so sorry to hear of Uncle Scotty's passing. My prayers go out to you all at this time.

Judy, Amy and Patrick, We are sorry to hear that Scott has passed away. Tommy, Mattie and Jeff and I all have good memories of Scott and Winnie in the yard, and Scott mowing the yard what seemed like daily at times. He always stopped to say hello, and his smile was always big. We miss you all and are sad that we won't see Scott anymore, until we are ready for heaven. Please know we are praying for you here and will be thinking of you as you share Scott's memory at the service on Monday.

We are so very Sorry to hear of Uncle Scotty's passing. I loved Him Dearly. Am Praying for All You All for Comfort, Strength and Peace. Love, Bridget, Jay, and Kids

We are so sorry to hear of Mr.Dalton's passing....Please remember we are here for you. God bless the Dalton Family and grant them peace at this time. Inge and Marty Matusiak

I am so sorry for your loss. Losing a loved one is one of the hardest thing to go through. Psalms 94:19 says "when anxieties overwhelmed me, you comforted and soothed me." May you find comfort from these words. My dearest condolences to family and friends.