Thomas-Scott-Obituary

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Thomas W. Scott

Ithaca, New York

Nov 10, 1929 – Aug 22, 2019 (Age 89)

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BORN
November 10, 1929
DIED
August 22, 2019
AGE
89
LOCATION
Ithaca, New York

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Bangs Funeral Home - Ithaca Obituary

Thomas W. Scott passed away peacefully on August 22, 2019. Born on November 10, 1929 to Elsie and John Scott, he grew up on the family dairy farm on Montour Run Road, known as Scott Station in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. He was predeceased by his parents, his wife Nancy as well as his brothers...

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The only professor I stayed in touch...great professor, great man. He opened his lab up to my summer students. The last time I saw Dr. Scott was for ice cream on campus:) I will miss him:(

I very wonderful man, and a great friend to my dad. May his memory be a blessing.

Tom Scott, how I miss seeing this kind man. Tom always came into Windows Dining room saying
"Carol Levine" I answered "Tom Scott". then we laughed at each other.
To his family, friends and students, I am so sorry for the loss of this wonderful man. He talked of visiting his family in England each year. Loved his family!
Carol Levine
Retired Catering Dining Manager
Kendal at Ithaca

Tom was a kind, humble soul who offered fellowship and sincere interest to all who came seeking his thoughts. May it bring some comfort to those most near to him to know that he was deeply appreciated by so many.

He was absolutely terrific. He helped everyone who came to him with a problem. He also had a wonderful family. Fortunately, we were able to get together two years ago. May his memory be a blessing to his family

I knew Tom from my couple years of working in SCAS. Tom was warm, kind, and charming. I rarely saw him after I left the department, but I still remember his kindness and upbeat personality. He was a light in the world and will be missed. My condolences to the family.

I worked with Tom on some projects in the Dominican Republic in the 1990s. It was fun to travel and work with him - such a caring and thoughtful person. I hadn't seen him in years, very sorry to hear of his passing. He had a positive impact on many people's lives, including mine. Many fond memories. My condolences.

I worked in Admissions in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences in the 1980's. I had an opportunity to work with Professor Scott on various college activities. A kinder, lovelier person one could not hope to meet! He was also the faculty adviser for my daughter when she attended. She appreciated him enormously as well! Condolences to the family!

I'm so sorry to hear of your father's passing he was such a great man I met him and 4 other gentlemen about 20 years ago wow I was their waitress and they follow me to Ralph's ribs and I'd see him at kendal we chatted a bit.
I'm So sorry.