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Scott Names

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T. Scott Names Scott was born March 3, 1913 in Tacoma, Washington to Paul and Kathryn Names. He passed away at his home in Gig Harbor, Washington on December 23, 2004. Scott is survived by his loving wife of 71 years, Evelyn (Sis) Names of Gig Harbor. He is also survived by his brothers Paul...

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Scott and Sis were my parent's, Jack and Jeanne Walters, friend. We enjoyed visits. From Joyce Walters Tukwila

Clint and family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

There are great memories of my association with your Dad. A wonderful, kind man with always an encouraging word.

Special thoughts to your Mom, Clint.

John and Sheila Ostlund

I have only fond memories of Papa Scott, and I am so glad that I had the privilege of having him in my life while living in Tacoma. Both you, Grandma Sis, and Papa Scott have been wonderful role models. You and your family are in my prayers. Love you, Karen (Gabriel) Hockett

Aloha Papa Scott,
I'll remember you always as one of the most kindest and fairest gentleman. I'm happy to have the pleasure of your memory in my life. When I think back, it's all good things, good times, and comfort.

Aloha Grandma Sis,
I have great sadness for the loss to you and your family. I feel the pain. I wish I could get one of those great hugs from you right now...
Love you always,
Laura

God's Blessings to Sis and the rest of Scott's wonderful family. I think back on the wonderful stories of my Dad, Shorty Campbell, and those great basketball playing days when they were well into their fifties! They had such a special bond -- a great love of people and the quiet expertise to use their abilities so well. I will think of Scott as I watch my grandson play in a basketball tournament in a great facility at UPS tomorrow. JOY CAMPBELL DENSMORE

My condolences to the Names family. We lost a good and generous friend in Scott. He will always be remembered with fond memories.

Scott will be missed by all who knew him. What a gracious, kind man. He leaves behind a glorious legacy in his family. To Sis and the family, you are in our thoughts and prayers.

I enjoyed playing golf and being around Scott at the store. He was always very generous to the Boys and Girls Club orgainzation when we were buying athletic supplies. My best to Sis, Clint, Tom, Paula and Pat in this time of sorrow. God Bless.

Scott,s contributions and sincere caring for others will be sorely missed. I will miss his always warm, sincere greeting. May the Peace of Christ be with Scott and his family.