Scott-Williams-Obituary

Scott Whipple Williams

Tucson, Arizona

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Scott Whipple Williams born March 12, 1952, died April 26, 2011. He was a lifelong resident of Tucson. He worked for the Amphi School District as a groundskeeper at Cross Middle School. He previously worked for Zonge Engineering as a field technician. He graduated from Catalina High School in...

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To me Scott was the big brother I never had growing up. After my mother passed away in 05' he looked after me. He wrote to me in bacic and while I was deployed. I will miss u Scott

Thanks to everyone who has posted their memories of Scott. If anyone is interested in attending, his memorial will be held on Saturday, May 28th at 11:00 AM at Northminster Presbyterian Church in Tucson, at the corner of Tucson Blvd and Ft. Lowell.

I worked with Scott in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Virginia and will miss him greatly.

I had the privilege of having Scott as my neighbor and friend for 15 years. He was ALWAYS willing to lend a hand, no matter the need.
Some of my fondest recollections are sitting outside with Scott on Halloween evenings together passing out candy to the kids.

Thank you Charish for the great photo of Scott. Most of us at Harelson saw him with his hat on 99% of the time. Good one. Many of us still miss him...
Ellen M

Scott last July Taken by Charish Carter July 2010

Scott was a very gentle and kind person with a wacky sense of humor. He and I both loved to bike around Tucson. When I moved to Gallup he biked up there one week to visit. I'm very grateful for the times we spent together. Gail McDonald, Tucson

Scott,
Although it has been many years since we last met, I will always remember the good times at Roger Road. We will all miss you. May your last climb to the heavens and God be one of joy and happiness. Your Friend

Scott,
The many years at Roger road were the best days of my life. Your kindness, friendship, and advice will always be with me. I will miss our hikes, camping, chess games and all the good times we shared. You will be in my heart and mind forever-
Until we meet again.
Paul De Sio
And Jasmine De Sio, Jacob De Sio, Joshua De Sio, Anita Savi, Scott Cameron, and Tom Brennan.