Scott-Thornhill-Obituary

Scott Thornhill II

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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Scott A. Thornhill, II Myrtle Beach Jeffrey Allen "Scott" Thornhill, II age 28, died Monday, October 24, 2011. Born in Logan, WV, he was a son of Angela and Jeffery Thornhill, Sr. Scott was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Morris "Mousie" Thornhill, Ethel T. Johnson of Orlando, FL...

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Scott, I cannot believe your really gone! There are so many things we have shared good times bad times and we have so many memories together that i will never forget.. The ocean was our special place and everytime i see or touch the sand i will think of you."POLAR OPPOSITES" I WILL ALWAYS HAVE THAT SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART JUST FOR YOU... I will see you again one day and i know your mom and dad are gonna miss you so much and the kids..Its just heartbreaking .............LOVE ALWAYS, CRYSTAL...

Jack and Mary, we are so sorry for your loss. We pray that God will comfort you and give you strength. We are praying for your family.
We love you,
Amy, Allen, Abby, and Ace

Angela;
so sorry for your loss. i hope that
Scott will RIP and that you and your family can find the strength in GOD to move forward...

Jessica and The Thornhill Family,

Jess, I am so sorry for the loss of Landon and Sissy father. Just know that God do not make any mistakes. I am praying for you guys. If you need me I am a phone call away. I love you, Jess!!

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Hard to believe your really gone! You will be missed and my prayers are with you children and family!! Youll never be forgotten Scott...the first person i rode on a dirtbike with! May u forever rest in peace my friend!

I took this picture. This was one of many times we went mud bogging. This is the only picture I have of Scott.

I met Scott when I was 14 through my sister, Jennifer, or as he liked to call her "Niffer". Scott and I were close for a lot of years. Mostly our teenage years and early 20's. We used to go mud-bogging off of 501 and/or ride down Ocean Boulevard in his Ford Ranger. We used to really enjoy each others company when we were younger. As we got older, things changed, and we slowly grew apart. Though I had not seen or talked to my friend in a years, I would think about him from time to time. ...

Scott was my neighbor and friend. He loved cars and music and he loved to play video games with my little boy. He will always have a special place in our hearts and I will always remeber the fun we had. Misty Lynn Thornburg.