Scott, Robert Dale
Birth: 6-18-1927
Death: 6-15-2022
Comments: Information from obituary
Burial: Pleasant Ridge Cemetery
Notes: Originally recorded in a survey on 6-16-2022 and updated on .
Obituary: Mr. Robert Dale Scott known as “Scotty” to many friends and family, was born on June 18, 1927 in Quanah,, Texas and passed away June 15, 2022, at the age of 94 at Hillcrest care in Prescott, Arkansas. Scotty was one of nine children born to Bill and Vera Scott. Scotty is preceded in death by his wife WILLODENE “DEE” SCOTT, Parents Bill and Vera Scott, brothers, Durwood, Billy Don and Winfred Scott, children, Robert Lynn Scott and Regina Scott, grandson, Marc Malone. Survived by step-daughter Rebecca Huett husband Mike of Prescott, Arkansas, brothers Kerry, Calvin and Alvin Scott, sisters, Dorothy Gobin and Landra Ainsworth. Grandchildren, Ash Huett and Raegan Williams, Jamie Ellis, Rance Malone many great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. After retirement from Ethyl Corporation in Houston Texas, Scotty and Dee moved to Prescott where they had a small farm and raised cattle. Scotty was a proud veteran of World WarII where he served in the United States Navy. He was of Baptist faith and will be missed by family and friends alike. Family visitation will be 5:00pm to 6:00pm Thursday June 16, 2022, at BRAZZEL/Oakcrest 1001 South Main St. Hope, Arkansas 71801 Graveside service 10:00am at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery Prescott, Arkansas with Bro. Frank Henson officiating. Burial will follow funeral arrangements are under direction of BRAZZEL/Oakcrest The Funeral Home of Hope, Eddie Brazzel Director.

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