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Scott Palmer

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death NoticeScott Palmer, age 47, of Woodstock, GA died February 3, 2004. He is the beloved husband of Pamela (Arnold), devoted father of Matthew, Timothy, and Megan. He is also survived by his parents, John and Arden Palmer, of Euclid, Ohio, brother, Todd Palmer (Katherine)...

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In Loving Memory Of Scott Palmer,
Words cannot express the sense of loss we are all feeling.
I will always cherish the memories of all the good times we shared growing up in Indian Hills.

You will be sadly missed by all who's lives you touched. May your family have the strength and faith to get through this time of grief
and may you rest in peace.

Your friend and former neighbor,

Joe

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May God give you the strength to get through this time together. He always throws us challenges, but we gain strength from those challenges. If there is anything you need or anything we can do, please don't hesitate to ask. We are here if you need us.

Pam and family,
We send our deepest sympathy and to let you know you are in our thoughts and prayers always.
Uncle Joe and Aunt Ann.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I have many fond memories of singing with Scott at LaSallete. I will always remember his kindness; he was a great inspiration.

Dear Mrs. Palmer,
We attend the same lovely little
Church as you. My husband and
I have not met you, but we have
kept up with your situation through
Fr. Neil. We have prayed for Scott
and your family along with the rest
of the parish and were stricken to
hear of his passing. My husband was
diagnosed with Cancer in 2001, so
Scott was not just a name in the
bulletin to us. We were truly pulling for him and will always...

Pam,Matthew,Timothy and Megan.
We are deeply sorry at a loss of our family members at this time as we know that with a family as strong as ours will live on through this period of time. Our prayers and sympathy are shared with your family. We love all of you and Dad.

We are truly sorry for your loss.
You and your family will always be
in our thoughts and prayers.

We have been fortunate to be your neighbors for over 16 years. Pam described Scott as "what you see is what you got", and nothing really describes him better. He was always there to lend a hand when he could help, always with a kind word. He fought this battle as I expected, fighting to the very end. He is resting in peace with God, never to suffer again. Scott was dedicated to his family, and his family to him. Matt and Tim, be proud of you dad, for he was a good and honorable man. Follow in...

MY PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU