Scott-Westcott-Obituary

Scott J. Westcott

Tucson, Arizona

About

LOCATION
Tucson, Arizona
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

Obituary

Send Flowers

Scott J. Westcott CMSGT. USAF Ret. passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on December 21, 2014. Born in Bellows Falls, VT on December 11, 1956. He lived in NH and MA until he entered the USAF on July 19, 1979. Scott and his family traveled worldwide during his military career. After 30...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Mrs. Robin,

You probably don't remember me, but I was in the unit where Chief retired. He was also a great mentor to me. Many closed door sessions with him to keep my sanity at times. He was a gem to all of us Maintenance Schedulers that worked under his span of control. He will be truly missed.

My sincerest condolences to you and your family during this time. **BIG Hugs**

Robin, I was so terribly sorry to learn of your loss. Please accept my condolences and know that you are thought of with great kindness. Another Sears friend, Kit

Dear Family, I am so sorry for your tragic lost! So unexpected, we never know what life will bring us.I speak for many Raytheon Employees, Scott was so easy to work for and with,And will be missed greatly. A wonderful person!GOD Bless you thru this time of sorrow and always. Delores Moore

Robin and family, Scott was such a great guy and will be missed. I'm thankful to have had the pleasure to know him.

GODBLESS YOU ALL IN THIS TIME OF SORROW! SCOTT WILL BE MISSED, HE ALWAYS HAD A NICE SMILE AND A KIND WORD TO SHARE! MAY HE REST IN PEACE!

My dear Robin, you have been heavy on my mind and, ever since we ran into each other years ago in front of JoAnn Fabrics, I have intended to call, but regrettably never followed through. I have no words to adequately express my deep regret especially in view of your loss. Know that you are thought of with much love. Your old Sears friend, Judy.

Our hearts go out to Robin and her family. We've all lost a great friend and a family hero. We Love You Brother. Sally & Chuck

You will always be in our hearts and prayers Scott. You were a wonderful father, husband and leader in the USAF, and everyone has lost a great friend. Love, Brother Sarge