Scott A. Matlock Sr.

Scott A. Matlock Sr.

Scott Matlock Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 4, 2005.
Scott A. Matlock Sr., 86, of Little Rock, passed away January 3, 2005. He coached sports for Little Rock leagues, loved old cars, dogs, reading, and wood works. He attended ASU where he studied business. Scott was a past member of the Eagles. Scott was a retired postal worker. Mr. Matlock was a WWII Army Veteran, having served time in the Aleutian Islands.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Matlock, his parents, and two brothers.

He is survived by one son, Scott JR. of Little Rock, four nieces, three nephews, plus many loving great and great- great loving Nieces and nephews. He was a loving father, uncle and friend to all, and will be missed greatly.

Visitation will be held in Thursday, January 6, 2005 from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Griffin Leggett Healey and Roth Funeral Home, 5800 West 12th Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72204. Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Friday, January 7, 2005 at Parthenon Baptist Church in Parthenon, Arkansas. Burial will follow at the Union Hill Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Jack Matlock, L.C. Matlock, Billy Paul Matlock, Weldon Fowler, Ray Carlton, Junior Poyner, and Vernon Stacey.

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January 23, 2005

walter Rognrud posted to the memorial.

January 17, 2005

Billy Bisswanger posted to the memorial.

January 12, 2005

Barry Ellis posted to the memorial.

walter Rognrud

January 23, 2005

SCOTT,greatest of sympathies to you on your fathers death. My family and I wish for you stength and peace of heart and mind.With the death of my own father recently, I found those things hard to come by.I did however discover the true value of family and friendship,and these things are what will get you through these times of greatest sorrow.I know your father is watching over you,now from a better place,a place free from pain and worry,with pride and love.Remember, it will get easier, and I dont care what anyone says to the contrary, it is ok to still talk to him. Call Barbara and I any time you need, or want. your friends Walter and Barbara Rognrud and family

Billy Bisswanger

January 17, 2005

Scott,

You father was incredibly fortunate to have such an unselfish, loving son. To put on hold your life, for the service of a loved one, is noble. You should be proud of this wonderful gift that you gave you father. When the time is right, look ahead and live life to the fullest. You are in my thoughts and prayers brother.

Barry Ellis

January 12, 2005

Scott;We have been friends a long time and been through a lot together.You loved your father greatly and you were always there for him just like you are there for anyone that needs you.He was a fine man and know that he sits at the feet of God and is at peace.We're all here for you and your family now;just like you've been for us.Love you my friend.

Carol, Helen, Kelly, Di, Gina & Ms. Jean @ The Mane Event

January 11, 2005

Scott,

You are in all of our thoughts and prayers.

Susan June-Chapman

January 11, 2005

Scott,

I was so saddened to hear from you about your dad. It is so apparent that you two had a very special relationship. He sounded like a wonderful person, and I wish I could have met him. Know that you will be in my thoughts and prayers -

Susan

Glynn & Kathy Goss

January 10, 2005

Enjoyed helping your dad the last

couple of years. Sorry for your loss.

malinda barger

January 7, 2005

Scott- I work at the VA and I met you several years ago when you brought Mr Matlock to the clinic. I know from "visiting with him " over the years I saw him, that he was proud of you and appreciated all that you did for him.He was lucky to have you for a son.Take care of yourself.You will be in my thoughts and prayers.Malinda Barger APN

joann wiley

January 7, 2005

Scott, I remember the last visit with your dad. I also remember the coversation you and I had. Your dad was a sweetie. You are in my heart and prayers. JoAnn (Dr. Miller's nurse.)

Charles & Elizabeth Bryant

January 6, 2005

Scott,



You are in our thoughts. We will be thinking of you tomorrow during the funeral. Whatever we can do to help please let us know.



Charles & Elizabeth Bryant

Susan & Leon Anemone

January 6, 2005

Scott Jr.,

I know it has been a journey with your Dad, rest assured that God has watched you tend your father with tendor loving care and a generousity of spirit that you should always be proud of. You have been a faithful servant. We love you. Leon, Susie and the girls.

DOUG AND MARY MATLOCK

January 5, 2005

OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AT THIS TRYING TIME-GOD BLESS

Staff of Griffin Leggett Healey & Roth Funeral Home

January 4, 2005

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

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