Larry Ray Scott II

Larry Ray Scott II

Larry Scott Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Scott Funeral Home & Cremation Services - Tacoma on Feb. 26, 2025.

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Larry was born July 13, 1958 to L'Ray and Patricia Scott of Denver, CO. After a few years of being in Denver and California for a bit, they settled in Tacoma.
Eventually he had a sister, Suzette, who he was incredibly close to growing up. Larry was always the cool kid and awesome big brother.
After the Scotts divorced, L'Ray married Kitty Dorman, whom Larry looked to as also a Mom, he had 5 more siblings. Coretta, Corey, Corwin, Cortny and Corenna.
Larry added just a few kids of his own! Tasha, Melissa, Jonathan, Dezzerey, April, Deena, Ray and Mercedes. He loved all of his kids with all his heart.
Grandkids? Oh my, too many to even count! But rest assured, there is a lot!
In July, 2011, Larry married Tricia. She has always thought it a privilege to be Mom to so many.
Larry loved The Lord, his family, friends and hotrods! He never met a stranger. He was a connoisseur of good conversation.
Never did he go somewhere and not run into someone he had known growing up or working with later in life. He could talk and talk, always blaming the other one for talking so much!
Rest In Heaven Larry. Your family loves you so much.
Visitation:1pm-7pm, Friday, February 28, 2025 at Scott Funeral Home. Funeral service 1pm, Edwards Temple 1107 S 21st St, Tacoma, WA 98405.

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Shaun Coombs

March 15, 2025

Larry always left me feeling better about myself after interacting with him. He had the rare gift of leaving happiness and joy in his wake. He will be missed.

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