Stephanie A. Scott

Stephanie A. Scott

Stephanie Scott Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 9, 2008.
SCOTT , Stephanie A. On November 7, 2008, STEPHANIE A. SCOTT (nee Wolf). Survived by her son Michael Luke Scott and his father Michael; dear sister of M. Young, Fran Chalmers, and the late Charlotte Wolf, passed at the age of 53.
Family requests friends visit at the Gregory J. Gonce Funeral Home, PA, 169 Riviera Drive, Pasadena, on Monday and Tuesday from 3-5 and 7- 9 PM. Mass of Christian Burial will be held in St. Vincent de Paul Church on Wednesday at 12 Noon. Interment in Maryland Veteran's Cemetery, Crownsville. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the St. Vincent de Paul Church, 120 N. Front Street, Baltimore, MD 21202.

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November 12, 2008

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Kerron D

November 12, 2008

The last time I saw Stephanie we talked about new doors that were opening in our lives and wished each other luck in our future endeavors. Although we never saw each other again after that day, her words stuck with me and I will always remember them, and her. She will be remembered as a kind spirit and joyful heart. She will be missed by all who knew her.

Ben Myers

November 11, 2008

As another NG coworker of Stephanie, I will always remember her for her kindness, warmth and sense of humor. Everything she did was with grace and a twinkle in her eye. My condolences and best wishes to her loved ones.

Anita Currano

November 11, 2008

Stephanie was a wonderful person, always giving whatever she could to help all of us at NG. My prayers are with all of her friends and family.

Linda Vine, Navy Veteran

November 11, 2008

November last year I was looking for volunteers to help pass out USO Care Packages to deploying military at BWI Airport. Stephanie was one of my first volunteers. Being a veteran she understood what it meant to help out. She chatted with the soldiers, Marines, airmen and sailors and thanked them for their service. On this Veterans Day, allow me to say "Thank you, Stephanie" for your service to this great Nation of ours. You will live on through our memories. God bless you!

Jay Walters

November 11, 2008

Stepanie was the best. Kind, caring, and willing to help any way she could. I'll miss her. My thoughts and prayers are with her and her family.

Michael Lungociu

November 11, 2008

I have had only 5 years here with Stephanie at Northrop Grumman. She always maintained the highest level of warmth and caring in every aspect. Her level of appreciation for any and all acts of kindness was her special way to shine. We will miss her.

Brian Riely

November 10, 2008

I did not start working for RF group until this past June; therefore, I did not have many encounters with Stephanie. However, the times we did talk, I found her to be very pleasant and helpful. My heart goes out to her family and they will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Harinder Matharoo

November 10, 2008

I didn't know Stephanie extremely well but in my short talks with her over the past 5 years I know that she was a very kind and giving person. My prayers are with her and her family.

Fred Sacks

November 9, 2008

I have known Steph for many years while at NGC and always liked her for the caring, selflessness and dedication. I will miss her and am happy that she is safely home and in the best of care.

Larry (Dr. D.) Dickens

November 9, 2008

I will long remember Stephanie as the kind, caring and gentle person I have known for many years.

Joy Engle

November 9, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I feel truly blessed to have worked with Stephanie, if only for a short time. She will be missed.

Ed Cox

November 9, 2008

You are in my thoughts and prayers. Steph had become a dear friend to me, as I know she had to so many others. I will miss her sorely. I will remember her for her always sincere smile and her kindness.

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