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Scott Luce

Winterville, North Carolina

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Scott Luce died December 19, 2010 after battling dementia for many years. He was the son of Willis Earl Luce and Zoe Luce Bradford.A memorial service will be held Thursday, December 30 at 1 PM at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church with Bishop Clifton Daniel, III officiating. Enichment will follow in St....

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Scott was a father to me and I a son to him! He kept me alive during my teenage years and my mom sane. He attended every family vacation which included laughing memories that I still treasure - trips to Kings Dominion, Washington D.C., camping every summer at Pilot Mtn, and beach as well as canoeing outings. Scott helped lay a foundation for respect, a sense of community, choice, faith and acceptance. He stepped into a role of Father Figure when I had none and needed one, he did this...

What a gentle, understanding man. Scott was a refreshing person to work with in the days of Pitt County Mental Health and I always enjoyed having his input. You influenced many lives while you were here on this earth, now go rest high on that mountain.

SCOTT "Bradford" LUCE will always be missed, by many. He was a friend to my family , and a major influence upon me in my life. His effort & involvement within the community exemplifies what a dedicated person he truly was!

Though his schedule was complex, Scott found time to enjoy the simpler things in life, like taking my family on camping & travelling adventures!
Without him, I wouldn't have precious memories of finding precious stones together at Fairy Stone Park...

I met Scott when I was in junior high as a friend of my mothers. Scott was a great man that helped me through a tough time in my life. he would always listen and I could always talk to him when I couldn't talk to my parents about the divorce they were going through. I always thought of Scott as a Big Teddy Bear. I also went to several churches that he visited when he was the guest of honor at. Scott was a wonderful man and will be truly missed by everyone that he came into contact with.

Having just read of Scott's passing, I cannot hold back tears for the loss of a friend, co-worker at the Greenville Homeless Shelter.

Scott's intelligence boggled my mind and I swore to him I would never play
Trivia Pursuit with him again. I never really got to play, just listen to him answer every question in every cateratory!

Scott and I first met while I was singe handedly nursing my grandmother until her death. I don'[t know how I could have made it...

Scott and I were co-workers for many years at Pitt County Mental Health Center. Scott was a compassionate, caring individual who was also an excellent clinician.I am so thankful that I had the opportunity to know and work with him as he lived to do God's Work

Scott was like a father to me, in my life for so many years!! He gave us so many experiences that would have never happened as a young child. I appreciate knowing him and loving him. He is greatly missed.

Scott touched so many people's lives in so many ways. He spent many hours at the Mental Health Center and in Geriatric Services in Pitt and Greene Counties. His efforts in Domestic Violence and Grief Counseling helped many to cope with the unfortunate things in life. His endless volunteering with the Greenville Homeless Shelter, Crisis (Suicide) Prevention, Epilepsy Foundation, Greenville Singles Club, his personal aid and church help to families in need, his dedication to marriages and...

I met Scott thru my husband Joe. I fell in love with his kind spirit and and wonderful sense of humor. We were blessed that he assisted in our marrriage ceremony. Scott is missed in our home.
Please accept my deepest sympathies, Cathy, his brothers and sister, in your loss.
Nancy Darden-Saad
Winterville, NC