Paul Emery Scott

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Paul Emery Scott

of Mountain Home, AR

April 13, 1929 - April 27, 2011

Mr. Paul Emery Scott, age 82 of Mountain Home passed away Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at Care Manor Nursing Home. Paul E. Scott was born April 13, 1929 in Amarillo, Texas to George Washington and Mollie Francis (Smith) Scott. He married Darlene Loreta Ellison June 1, 1956 in Lordsberg, New Mexico. He served in the US Air Force during Korean and Vietnam Wars. He was a member of the Cherokee Nation.

Mr. Paul Emery Scott is survived by his wife Darlene Scott of the home; 2 sons, Terry W. Ellison of Eldorado Springs, Missouri and Stephen Paul Scott of Alabama, 1 daughter; Brenda Scott of Wichita, Kansas, 2 grandchildren; Kerry James (KJ) Ellison and Brandon Sparmen both of Wichita, Kansas, and 2 great-grandchildren; Blake and Allyson Sparmen of Wichita, Kansas, 1 sister; Treva Hickman of Stinnett, Texas. He was preceded in death by his parents, 1 sister, and 2 brothers.

A private graveside will be held at Baxter Memorial Gardens.

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Kerry Ellison
Wichita, KS
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Wednesday, May 15, 2019

I've lost both my grandfathers, but have fond memories of each of them.
Our family use to be very close, but as we all aged, we grew apart.
I miss you grandpa and I love you!
Until we see each other again!
KJ

Steve Scott
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Saturday, April 14, 2012

The anniversary of my dad's passing is the 27th, and I was just thinking of him.....

Marcilene Hampton
mtn home, AR
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Never met a nicer man than Paul Scott ,a fellow Texan.We will miss him.With our Sincere Sympathy,Marcie and Larry Hampton

Jana Cowgill
Mountain Home, AR
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Monday, May 2, 2011

Paul was a wonderful man, an honored veteran, a long-term client, and a special friend. I will miss his laugh, his stories, and talking politics with him. Love, prayers, and condolences to Darlene and family.

Jimmie Simpson
Texarkana, TX
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Sunday, May 1, 2011

I was so sad to learn about Paul. I will miss him. I had a lot of fun living next door to the Scott family in my growing up years,going to school with Paul. The members of Stinnett High School Class of 1949 were very special to me and Paul was a big part of that class. God bless all of you the family.

Steve Scott
Enterprise, AL
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Saturday, April 30, 2011

I don't know where to begin.....My dad was very special to me. He was my hero, so it is with a sad and heavy heart that I must say good bye, and not be there for my mom or be there in person to say a few words of safe journey to my father. My dad was tough, but fair. Sometimes I didn't realize that at the time. But I grew to understand it later. Dad you will forever be in my heart and the wisedom that you shared with me. I will always remember the last talk that we had when I explained why I made some of the decisions I've had in my direction in life and the words of encouragement that you left with me. For my Mom and brother, I love you both so very much and miss you. For Dad, "Here's to us and those like us. Dam few left" The Cherokee have a saying, "Do-na-da-go-ah-i" ......until we meet again......

Otto & Betty
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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Scottie - We Will Miss You!
Anytime we needed help or assistance with anything - our septic, to talk, a little humor, water leaks, etc. he was always right there for us.

And he gave our Dan a lift with his concerns, keep up the good work, a good ole laugh and took time to just talk. Oh yes, can't forget the "advice" he gave our Grandkids, Brandy, Zack and Holly a few years ago.

With Sympathy and Love, Otto and Betty

Nancy Cerny
Mountain Home,, AR
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Friday, April 29, 2011

The appreciation and love of my entire family goes with you. We thank you we salute you for all your national and personal services. As we will miss you, I am confident Clarence, Howard, John and Neil greet you with brotherly love.