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Show |.' i li Wi nan lie SSco tt ; fe et 1 3 ee == : || ee ae A “OGDEN - Willie Scott passed a away peacefully in his sleep July _ _ 2, 2007 at the Salt Lake City VA Hospital. hs : He was born August 20, 1940 - to E.G. and Thelma Johnson Scott. Willie served in the U.S. Army for 17 years. He _ bered for his kindred spirit and _ _ _ _ __ ___ ~ _ will forever be remem- quiet sense of humor. He enjoyed watching the old black and white cowboy movies and all action movies. His favorite past time was going to Wendover with | his daughter Natalie and best pal Roland. Willie loved his daughter Natalie very much and enjoyed a very close relationship with her towards the later part of his life. He was deeply concerned about his parents and remembered them in a special way on all occasions. | | Surviving is his daughter, Na- _ talie Scott Ellis; his mother and | _ father of Ogden; one brother Eddie (Keri) Scott of Aurora, CO; his nieces Chaulaunda and ~ Courtney, his nephew Little Eddie, Salt Lake City; also surviving | is his buddy Roland Lewis; his _ _. special friends Julie Connors Myra Horton Law and his best friend Johnny Arroya family; along with a host of tives and friends. _ Funeral services and very and rela| | will be held Thursday, July 12, 2007 at1 p.m. | at Second Baptist Church, 227 | 27th St., Ogden, with Pastor © Charles Petty officiating. Friends may call on Wednesday Evening, July 11th from 6 to 8 p.m. at Myers Ogden Mortuary, 845 Washington Blvd., Ogden. | Graveside services will be _ held Friday, July 13, 2007 at 1° p.m. at the Utah Veterans Memorial Park, 17111 — South Camp Williams Road, Bluffdale, _ Utah, where military honors will be accorded. A special thanks to Dr. Melis- sa Bentley, Kirk and Julie at the VA Hospital for their special care. Send condolences to the fam- ily at www.myers-mortuary.com _ | | |