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Timothy Scott Obituary

Timothy J. Scott -SPARTA - Mr. Timothy J. "Dogg" Scott, 40, of 1554 Old Eatonton Road, Sparta, died Sunday, June 20, 2010 at his residence. -He leaves to cherish his memories three adorable sons, Timothy J. Scott, Jr. of Milledgeville; Rodriquez Scott of Atlanta; Jrametris Scott of Sandersville; mother Shirley (Marion) Rhodes of Milledgeville; father, Charlie F. (Susan) Culver of Sparta; four sisters, Cemico Scott, Daniella Reynolds, Gwendolyn Scott and Jacqueline Scott, all of Sparta; and two brothers, Clarence Reynolds and Calvin Scott, both of Sparta. -Services will be Noon Saturday, June 26, 2010 at the Hancock Central High School Gymnasium with burial in Hunt's Chapel AME Church Cemetery in Sparta. -Ingram Brothers Funeral Home, Inc., 249 Spring Street, Sparta has charge of arrangements.

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Published by The Telegraph on Jun. 25, 2010.

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Rita Rhodes

May 20, 2011

Dogg, where do I begin? You were a brother & friend that always stood by offering a helping hand when needed. You had an humble, calm spirit that will never be forgotten! I should have given you your "thank yous" while you were here, but you're in heaven smiling as you receive them through spirit. May the joy of the LORD reign over the family during your darkest hour! REST IN PEACE DOGG

Sara

June 25, 2010

Shirley & Sissy,

Our heartfelt condolence goes out to you and your family during this most heart-wrenching time. There is nothing that we can do to take away your hurt and heavy heart - but know that our prayers are with you and we are here for you.

May Lee & Buck Williams Children

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