LAME DEER - Henny Leslie Scott, age 14, from Lame Deer passed away on Dec. 8, 2018 near Lame Deer. She was born on Jan. 9, 2004 in Crow Agency, Montana to Apolonia 'Paula' Castro-Stops and Charles Scott Jr.
Her Cheyenne name is Neso'eoo'e ('Twenty Stands Woman'), named after Judith Yellowrobe.
Henny's sister, Francelli Stops at Pretty Places; stepsister, Tylynn Takes the Knife; adopted sisters, Island Little Coyote and Barbara Other Medicine; four brothers- Late Charlie Scott III, Anastacio (A.J.) Scott, Thales and Nathan Jr. Stops at Pretty Places. Her step father, Nathan Stops at Pretty Places and step mother, Nema Alden Scott; adopted grandmother, Jamie Whiteman; aunt/name sake, Henny Bruised Head.
She attended head start and middle school in Lame Deer and St. Labre Indian School. Later they moved to Edroy, Texas to help with her Grandpa Felix, who passed on Oct. 30, 2013. There she attended Odem Elementary and was proud to be an 'Odem Owl', joining a cheering camp, cheering at the local football games and performing during half time. She always brought home a ribbon for honor roll. She always did her best in what she did. She was very outgoing and made friends where ever she went. She lost her brother, C.J. in Oct. of 2014. Later returned to Montana and attended middle school in Hardin and Lame Deer. She was recently enrolled at Lame Deer High School. She always attended basketball games, cheering from the bleachers. She could be heard from the bleachers no matter where she sat. she played basketball her eighth grade year. She was in the process to play this year. She was always hyped to play ball. It was always listening to music, she loved all kinds of music. Always dancing and singing. Evan an occasional 49 song. She was planning on becoming a doctor, taking interest in her mother's EMT books, looking through them and learning how to treat injuries to CPR. Henny also loved hunting with her family.
She is preceded in death by her brother, Charlie Scott III; grandparents, Dorothy and Felix Castro, Alberta Mae Spang; Charles Scott Sr.; adopted parents, the late Roger Other Medicine; great-grandparents, Emeline and Alfonso Burt Spang Jr.; great-great grandparents, Henry and Lucille Fisher.
Her extended families include her Canadian families: Scott, Solway, Bruised Head, Mountain Horse, Yellow Horn, Holloway, Potts, Provast, Pard, Good Stricker, Smith and Little Bear; Northern Cheyenne Families: Stops, Castro, Seminole, Whistling Elk, Whiteman, Redrobe, Spang, Fisher and Harris. We have a very large family, please accept our apologies if we missed anyone.
A Traditional Wake will be on Friday, Jan. 4, 2019 at 7 p.m. at the Lame Deer High School. Funeral Services will be 1 p.m. at the Lame Deer Highschool on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019. Burial will follow at the St. Labre Cemetery. Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home have been entrusted with the arrangements, to leave condolences, visit our website at www.stevensonandsons.com.
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