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Scott Tabor Digby

Richmond, Virginia

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Scott Tabor Digby, 55, died Monday, April 12, 2004. He was employed by the University of Richmond as a telecom and media specialist. He was a member of The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. He is survived by his mother, Hilda Digby Burnside; his brother, Keith Bown Digby; and his wife, Jill;...

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Mrs.Burnside, Coni, and the remainder of Scott's family, I have very fond memories of Scott's visits to my dental office. He was a unique and beloved character. I looked foward to his constant jokes and witticisms. He would always have a story to tell on his arrival and we would sit together and enjoy it before we began. He will be greatly missed and we feel a great loss and pain.
Sincerely,
Dr. Connie Kitts D.D.S.
and staff

Mrs. Digby and Coni, We will fondly remember Scott and our time we shared with him. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Connie Kitts, Jack Friend

Hilda, Coni, My most deeply felt sympathies for your lost. My memories of Scott have always been very fond and I enjoyed the many years that we were associated. I consider it a privilege to have known him and I assure you he will be missed. May God Bless You! and be comforted that Scott is with him now and I am sure much happier. God Bless you in the coming days and always.

Dear Mr. & Mrs. Burnside, Keith and Jill:

I loved Scott. The relationship I shared with him over the past eleven years was one of the most unique and special friendships I will ever have in my life. He was a friend, a roommate, a big brother, and, at times, a father figure to me. I had a wonderful breakfast with Scott on the day I got married, made certain that he sat amongst my cousins, uncles and relatives during our wedding vows and was sitting right next to my parents at...

Keith and Jill:
I am so sorry to learn about the loss of your brother. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Jill & Keith: You already know how we feel. We feel like we too have lost a brother and best friend. We also agree with Jeri, who said it best, sitting around the table playing "farkle" and laugh until you cry. He will be with us always and forever. Love you two so much. "Sister Sue" and Richard.

Keith; Jill & family; I'm so sorry to hear that Scott has left us; you're in my thoughts and prayers. Try to remeber all the times we sat around the table and laughted till we cried. That's how I'll always remember my "Cowguy". My love to you all Jeri

Dear Keith and family,
Our deepest regrets on the loss of your brother. We will keep you and your family in our prayers.

Scott gave many years of excellent servive to the University of Richmond as a media technician. He was highly skilled in handling a variety of multimedia equipment and was very dedicated in his work with students in the Jepson School. I will also fondly remember the tennis games we played some years ago and our talks about University of Georgia football.