He suffered from Cerebro Spinal Meningitis and Pneumonic Influenza.
He was born November 11, 1885 in Van Buren to Phillp D. and Fannie Dunham Scott.
He was a Shop Foreman for the Arkansas Highway Department.
He was a verteran, a member of Trinity Episcopal Church, a Vestryman of the Church.
He was survived by his wife, Mamie Williams Scott, a sister, Caroline Scott, two nieces, Mary Glenn Scott and Frances Scott.
Funeral services were held at the Scott home at 400 Broadway in Van Buren with the Rev. J.D. Maurer officiating.
He suffered from Cerebro Spinal Meningitis and Pneumonic Influenza.
He was born November 11, 1885 in Van Buren to Phillp D. and Fannie Dunham Scott.
He was a Shop Foreman for the Arkansas Highway Department.
He was a verteran, a member of Trinity Episcopal Church, a Vestryman of the Church.
He was survived by his wife, Mamie Williams Scott, a sister, Caroline Scott, two nieces, Mary Glenn Scott and Frances Scott.
Funeral services were held at the Scott home at 400 Broadway in Van Buren with the Rev. J.D. Maurer officiating.
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