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Theodora Ferniany "T" Scott

Mobile, Alabama

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SCOTT Theodora Ferniany 'T' Scott- a native and long-time resident of Mobile died peacefully Saturday at her home after a three-year battle with Lou Gehrig's Disease. She was 63. Mrs. Scott was a retired Registered Nurse who graduated with honors from Murphy High School in 1962 and was...

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My most sincere sympathy to all of the family. I hadn't spoken with T in years, but I have thought of her often.

T had a way of making me laugh and smile when no one else could. I enjoyed hearing her stories, baking with her, and learning about so many things from her. She was always so kind and loving. I even remember once wrecking my car and going to tell her first to practice before telling my own mother.

I truly enjoyed knowing her, and she will be missed by everyone...

We were so sorry to hear about T's passing. Our hearts go out to you Jerry, Thom, Elaine, Gwen and families. She will be missed by so many people, not just in AL, but by people she came in contact with for all walks of life, from many places.

For everyone who was lucky enough to have known "T", they understand what a truly remarkable, creative person she was. She touched many lives.

We were fortunate to have T and Jerry move in next door to us in Macomb, IL. T shared her love...

My most sincere sympathy to Jerry and all of the family. "T" was such a loving and devoted person in all aspects of her life. I had the great pleasure of belonging to the extended family for a time and the joy that surrounded "T" in all that she did made her such a wonderful person to spend time with. She valued family so much and was so proud of her family.

"T" and Jerry made a family cookbook that not only gave recipes but stories that went along with the recipes about its origin. ...

I was so saddened by the news of T’s passing. She will be so missed by all who loved her. I was always so impressed at her dedication to her volunteer work and the love and devotion she expressed for her family. My thoughts and prayers are with them now. Rest in Peace dear friend, I shall never forget you.