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George Walter Scott
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Mr. George Walter Scott, age 79, of 313 Teresa Court died Saturday, April 14, 2012, at the SECU Hospice House in Smithfield, NC. Memorial service will be 3:00PM Monday at Ebenezer Presbyterian Church. Officiating will be Rev. Warren Bock.
Mr. Scott was born January 13, 1933 in Pasquotank County to the late George Dewey & Clara Pendleton Scott. He was also preceded in death by a son, Bruce Walter Scott. Mr. Scott graduated from N. C. State University as a mechanical and aeronautical engineer. He played football at N. C. State from 1955-1959 and also played in the Air Force. He served in the U. S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict. Mr. Scott retired after over 40 years of service with Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Company in West Palm Beach, FL.
Surviving include his Wife of 54 years, Marjorie Ogburn Scott; Son & Daughter-in-Law, Brian Dewey & Jaynean Scott of Clayton; Sister, Mary Simmons of FL; Grandsons, Garrett Walter Scott, Austin Karl Scott, and Kylar Bruce Scott; Niece, Elaine Simmons and Nephew, Craig Simmons, both of VA; and great niece and nephew.
Family will receive friends at Rose & Graham Funeral Home in Benson from 6:00PM-8:00PM, Sunday and other times at the home.
Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.roseandgraham.com.

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Published by The News & Observer on Apr. 15, 2012.

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Taya Dulcich

April 23, 2012

What a light you are George. I will miss our weekly hugs. The Cancer Center will miss you so very much as you have become family. Thank you for your bright smile and friendship.

Jim Dail

April 20, 2012

Sandra and I were saddened to learn of George's passing. We remember the great times we had with you and George at your home and around the West Palm area in the 80's. George was a mentor and inspiration to me. Sorry we were not able to make the services as we were traveling but we will be in touch and see you soon.

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