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Dale Howard Scott

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Dale Howard Scott Veteran

Birth
Lomax, Henderson County, Illinois, USA
Death
26 May 2018 (aged 92)
Fort Madison, Lee County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Fort Madison, Lee County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Dale H. Scott, 92 years, of Fort Madison, Iowa died at 11:21 pm Saturday, May 26, 2018 at SunnyBrook of Fort Madison. Dale was born July 22, 1925 in Lomax, Illinois, a son of Walter H. and Grace (Nixon) Scott. On June 29, 1946, he married Betty Lou Eaves in Fort Madison, Iowa. Dale and Betty first lived in Lomax, Illinois before moving to Fort Madison in 1965. They were members and founders of the Grace Bible Church, Dallas City, Illinois. Dale was a veteran of the United States Army. He served from 1944 - 1946 with the 63rd Artillery Division in Germany and France during World War II. Dale worked for the Santa Fe Railroad, Dupont and JI Case Company, where he retired after 30 years of service. Dale enjoyed hunting, fishing, baseball, Nascar, and socalizing. He was also a horseman, animal lover, and a patriot, however before all else he was a Christian-man of God.
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Betty Scott, one brother Vance Scott, three sisters: Marjorie Workman, Mary Jean Webster, and Dorothy Wilson; one granddaughter Crystal Carter and one great granddaughter Halley Horn.
Dale H. Scott, 92 years, of Fort Madison, Iowa died at 11:21 pm Saturday, May 26, 2018 at SunnyBrook of Fort Madison. Dale was born July 22, 1925 in Lomax, Illinois, a son of Walter H. and Grace (Nixon) Scott. On June 29, 1946, he married Betty Lou Eaves in Fort Madison, Iowa. Dale and Betty first lived in Lomax, Illinois before moving to Fort Madison in 1965. They were members and founders of the Grace Bible Church, Dallas City, Illinois. Dale was a veteran of the United States Army. He served from 1944 - 1946 with the 63rd Artillery Division in Germany and France during World War II. Dale worked for the Santa Fe Railroad, Dupont and JI Case Company, where he retired after 30 years of service. Dale enjoyed hunting, fishing, baseball, Nascar, and socalizing. He was also a horseman, animal lover, and a patriot, however before all else he was a Christian-man of God.
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Betty Scott, one brother Vance Scott, three sisters: Marjorie Workman, Mary Jean Webster, and Dorothy Wilson; one granddaughter Crystal Carter and one great granddaughter Halley Horn.


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