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Scotty Brent Burton

Glasgow, Kentucky

Sep 21, 1953 – Oct 24, 2025 (Age 72)

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BORN
September 21, 1953
DIED
October 24, 2025
AGE
72
LOCATION
Glasgow, Kentucky

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Scotty Brent Burton passed away peacefully on Oct. 24, 2025, in Bowling Green.

He was born on Sept. 21, 1953, in Mayfield. Scotty was a proud graduate of Mayfield High School and Murray State University. For many years, he was a familiar face in Lynnville, where he operated Burton...

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A good man with a big heart.

Lynnville will never be the same.without Scotty Lifting family up in prayers

I grew up in Lynnville. I lived right down the road from him and his father. I saw Scotty and his dad every day. When I joined the army, he was the only one who wrote to me. I really appreciated his kindness and he was always willing to go out of his way to help you if you needed it. I have gotten tons of gas from Burtons Service Station. He will be truly missed. God has truly received a pure soul.

So sorry to hear this. Scotty was the best! No matter what time of night if I needed gas or anything I could always count on Scotty. They were all the best.

I can´t remember not knowing Scotty and his dad. Burton´s Station in Lynnville was such a part of my growing up years. When we reopened the restaurant and Scotty was trying to reopen the station in 2011/12, Mike and Scotty had big plans to make Lynnville a big city again! Blessings to his family. He was loved by all of us.

Scotty will be missed by the people in Lynnville and the surrounding small towns. He always had a smile and a laugh when I pulled into his service station for gas. He was a student teacher at Sedalia and my Sunday school teacher at Lynnville church. He was a nice person and I am glad to have known him.

I thought a lot of Scotty. I remember him always laughing. He always said when drawing gas that needed to top it off. He was a good man.

Sorry for your loss Scotty was a great friend and neighbor. Praying for your family.

Scotty was truly one of a kind I can still here that laugh. Kessa you were a very good sister