Scott-Willett-Obituary

Scott Willett

Lubbock, Texas

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Scott Willett LUBBOCK- Scott Willett passed from this life on Sunday, August 5, 2012. Family and friends will gather to celebrate his life of 45 years on Saturday, August 11, 2012 at 2 p.m. at Lake Ridge Chapel and Memorial Designers, 6025 82nd Street. A tribute of Scott may be found at

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It's been 10 years since you left us. Scott, & I pray every day for you, in heaven, & your Mom. Brother Chad, Natalie & family. Miss you always!! Love, Aunt Bobbie

Scott was a client originally - then a friend. I was in the neighborhood the other day where he purchased a condo in Tempe. Of course, thought of him. Scott will always be in my thought process. God bless his soul

It Is great to remember and pay tribute to Scott. He was just a wonderful guy as I indicated eight years ago. I’m glad Scott was present in my life journey.
Jean, I hope you are great. I wish you peace and contentment

I'm deeply sorry to hear of Scott's passing. My prayers are with his family during this time of transition.

He was a very intelligent and fun person that will be missed. It was very sweet that he'd kept my number after all these years (8 yrs) and I appreciate the contact.

Jean,

I knew Scott here in Phoenix. He spoke very lovingly of you and his family. He always had a gift of laughter - loving gentleman. I am glad our lives connected here on earth. God Bless you. Karen Phillips

Jean,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. If there is anything I can do please dont hesitate to ask.

My prayers are for Scott and with his family. Deepest sympathies.

Love and prayers to Jean, Chad, Natalie and Colton. Our hearts are broken for us on Earth, but grateful for Scott's eternal life in a much better place! We sure will miss seeing him!

Branum, Cayce, Maryn and Barret

Jean,Chad,Natalie &Colton,
Know our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time and hope you can find peace. Love you,
Aunt Joan and Uncle Tom