Margaret Kirby Williamson Scott, 91, of Pasadena, TX passed away on August 1, 2017. She was born in Pell City, Alabama to Elsie & Jesse Williamson on May 29, 1926. She was one of seven children in the Williamson family of Pell City. She grew up during the depression years, and she had a deep appreciation for family and life. She married Donald R Scott on Dec. 17, 1947 in Pell City, AL., and they moved to Texas in 1953. Don and Margaret had four children that they both loved dearly to the end of their lives. While living in Pasadena, she became a dear friend to many people, and she helped even more. She was a wonderful mother and grandmother to all of her family, as she was all about her family. Margaret is preceded in death by her husband Donald, and by four brothers and two sisters. She is survived by her daughter Suzanne Lewis (Terry Ray Lewis, deceased), son Richard Scott, daughter Nancy Thacker (Bob), and son Donnie Scott (Joni). She is also survived by seven Grandchildren, fourteen Great-Grand Children, and two Great-Great-grand-children, and many nephews, nieces and extended family. She will be missed by all that loved her and knew her. Her Celebration of Life Service will be held at:
Messiah Lutheran Church
11522 Telge Rd.
Cypress, TX 77429 on
Saturday, August 26, 2017
at 2:00 P.M.
The Celebration Service will be presided over by her Grandson, Pastor Martin Scott.
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Harlean Scott Owens
August 26, 2017
Aunt Margaret had a great sense of humor and an infectious laugh! I remember her with great fondness and rejoice in her long and happy life. My prayers go with her!!
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