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Dr. Warren M. "Jack" Scott Jr.

Houston, Texas

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DR. WARREN M. "JACK" SCOTT, JR. Passed away on May 30, 2005 at Memorial Hermann Northwest Hospital. He was born on June 12, 1932 at Ft. Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas. He is survived by his beloved wife of 49 years, Jane Perkins Scott; son, William Scott and his wife Mary; daughters, Donna...

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I worked for Dr. Scott for over 10 years, almost 50 years ago. I have never forgotten him. He was the best boss I have ever had. It was my favorite job ever. The stories I could tell. Many people were scared of him, in awe really. He was only scary if you were not doing the best you could/ being the best you could. I remember his kindness: sending flowers to a wife who's husband was in the hospital for their anniversary, "forgetting" a balance due (back when you could do that), etc. He loved...

I worked with Dr. Scott at Memorial Hermann Health Network Providers. He brought his vast knowledge and warm-heartedness to work every day. He was a great man and will be missed.

Dear Donna, Dennis, Ryan & Jaque,
We were so sorry to hear about your Dad/Grandfather. I know your wonderful memories will help you to get through this time. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you,
Susan, Nicole, Jamie & Robbie

There are few men I have known that I can say that I truly loved, but Jack Scott is one of those few. He was an honest, caring, gentle and wise man whom I have missed and will miss just knowing that he is there. I have no doubt where Jack is now and I hope to see him again some day. My love to all of his family; you are in my prayers. Tom Hood

Jane and family,
My sincere sympathies in the loss of such a GREAT man.

I want to thank all of you for the comments that you shared. To me, he will always be the most respected person I have ever known. He had such a unique way of making you feel like you were the center of his attention when you were talking to him, or when he was telling you one of his stories or jokes. I will deeply miss his humor, his caring, his funny little noises, like jiggling his glass of lemonade or soda with ice, but most of all his love. There will not be a day that goes by when I...

Thank you all for the wonderful comments about my Dad. You have brought a smile to our faces and a warmth to our hearts.

Bill Scott

Jack was a trusted friend, fraternity brother and roommate at Davidson College, 1950-1954. He and I shared experiences too numerous to count and many too embarrassing to reveal....all helping to make this a special time, at a special place in our lives. With deep regret and many fond memories, I send my love and condolences to Jane and the family. I'll miss him.

We are blessed to have know this great man and his family through his professional associations with my wife and I and his support of Barbershopping. He was a very dear friend and we will miss the smiles and great joy that he brought to us all.