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Vincent L. Scott

Jacksonville, Florida

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SCOTT Vincent L. Scott, 32, died Sunday morning, March 11 as he was defending a young woman against an armed assailant. Vincent was born May 20, 1974 in St. Augustine, Florida, and graduated Mandarin High School. Vincent was the manager of a popular nightclub in Arlington and spent his days...

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Well I attended Mandarin High School with Vince, but had not seen him in years. But that doesn't make this hole in my heart any smaller. But God doesn't make mistakes, I always remembered Vince smiling, happy, always joking. R.I.P. God please watch over this family as a mother and Father and love ones prepare to send there son home to you.

With Deepest Sympathy, May God Keep You in His Care, is My Prayer. Gloria Butler-thomas and Family. St. Augustine, Fla.

To Cyn, Tai and the Scott family:

I want to say how very sorry that I am for your loss. I know that words cannot replace Vince, but please know that you are in my thoughts.

If there is any comfort to be found in this sad ending, just have the peace of mind that Vince was loved so much by Cindy. I know that Vince was Cindy's heart and she loved him with all of her soul.

She will make sure that Tai will ALWAYS know who his daddy is. And I know that with Vince's "mini-me"...

I knew Vince very well. He was one of my best friends in high school. He always kept me laughing. If it wasn't his warped views on life, it was coming to school with dress shoes, and no socks. He was one of a kind. We have not spoken in a while, but I'm going to miss Vince. RIP Victorius

Edie and Kenny,
His death was in honor. We send our deepest sympathy. You are in our thoughts.
John and Zoë

I too went to high school with Vince. Although we have not spoken since my heart hurts for such a tragic loss. My thoughts and prayers are with the whole family.

Remember that your
loss is shared
by many friends who care
and that you're in our
thoughts and hearts
and in our every prayer

Cynthia And Matthew Mitchell

To Mr. and Mrs. Corbett, Mr. Scott, Cynthia, and all of Vincent's brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, his grandfather, and friends,

My deepest sympathies go out to all of you and I hope all of you can be comforted knowing that Vincent touched so very many lives in a positive way. Vincent was so special to so many people who he made laugh and who he made feel a significant part of something greater than all of us--something good.

Please know that something good will come of our...