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Marcus Barnes
June 21, 2008
Having first met Ruby Scott through the Jung Society of Austin, she was such a delight to know. Devoting much of her time, she was a much-need resource in the start-up phase of a research project sponsored by the Institute For Neuroscience And Consciousness Studies (INACS), Ruby will be remembered for her invaluable help in our now-ongoing work in the field of handwriting analysis and psychological type.
Mark Viator
June 19, 2008
I knew Ruby through her work with the Jung Society. She was always a gracious and gentle person, kind hearted and supportive. I know many will her seeing her smiling face there; I certainly will.
Walter Wakefield
June 17, 2008
I am blessed to have known and worked with Ruby through the Jung Society of Austin. She was an energetic dedicated Administrator and Board member of the Jung Society. She will be missed by her many friends.
Vicki Pitts
June 17, 2008
Mr. Scott & Family,
I am thinking about you all. Ruby was wonderful as a wife, mother and person and one of the sweetest ladies I have ever known. How blessed we all were for having her in our lives.
Love to all of you from me, my Mom and Lori.
Vicki Pitts
Pat Stambaugh Graham
June 17, 2008
Ruby was a beautiful person inside and out. She will be missed.
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June 13, 2008
Ruby Scott Obituary
Ruby Britton Scott October 23, 1932 ~ June 14, 2008 Daughter of Ethel Thurman Britton and Jewel Britton. Ruby is survived by sisters, Bettie Nitcholas and Gail Wall. Another sister, Linda, died recently. Ruby's early life was spent in McKinney... Read Ruby Scott's Obituary
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