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Paige Marie Scott, 44, of Aurora, Colorado passed away December 15, 2024.
Born December 19, 1979, Paige grew up in the Denver metro area, attending Bear Creek High School. She was a strong supporter of sports programs and enjoyed spending time with friends, including Julia Henderson, whom she remained friends with throughout her life. Paige was a dedicated employee of Costco working at the same location for the past 25 years. In her free time she enjoyed socializing with friends, attending concerts, reading, poetry, and art. Her friends and family describe her as a beautiful soul who was caring, understanding, and always willing to listen. Paige loved deeply and made friends everywhere she went.
Paige is survived by her daughters Dajana Scott-Smith and Demeri Scott-Smith and their father Darren Smith, her mother Claudette Murillo, step-father Ronald Loyd, sister Lesley Iding, and brothers Jason (Renee) Murillo, Alex Scott, and Eric Scott, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other family members. She now lay to rest in heaven with her father Warner Scott. She will also be dearly missed by her Costco colleagues and customers.
Memorial services will be held at Newcomer Funeral Home, 190 Potomac St., Aurora, CO on January 17, 2025, at 1:00 PM with a reception afterwards. There will be live stream of the service available for those who cannot attend.
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