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Show Marvine Scott (Molly) passed away Friday Sep 7, 2007 at McKay- Dee Hospital in Ogden UT. Our heavenly father stretched out his arms to embrace the spirit of a precious loving wife, mother, grandmother and daughter. Marvine Hoskins-Scott was born July 9, 1941 to the union of Joseph Hoskins Sr and Izola Bush in East St.Loius, Ill Marvine married George Scott Jr. Apr 26 1961. They resided in Ogden Utah. Mavine attended West Coast Trade College in CA in 1967, and The University of Phoenix in UT, in 1980. She was employed by Parker Hannifin for 25 years; she retired in 2004 as a Cell Manufacturing Associate. She received multiple honorary awards for being an exemplary employee. Marvine was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary club post 9 for 22 years. She made various contributions to the Salvation Army, Big Brothers & Sisters club, churches and St. Jude hospital.. Marvine was a dedicated wife, mother, grandmother, and daughter. She always gave freely with no expectations. Even in her time of need she continued to put others first. She will especially be missed because of her kind heartedness, generosity and a shoulder to lean on. She especially enjoyed traveling with her husband, and spending her leisure time with her grandmother (Emma Bush) who was the joy of her life. She also enjoyed spending time with her children, mother, aunts, grandchildren and conversing with her closest friends. She enjoyed listening to blues, gospel music and the oldies. Marvine leaves to cherish her memories her beloved husband George Scott Jr, 7 children Tyrone( Rachel )Scott of Idaho Falls, Carlis Reeves, Van Scott, Georgetta Scott, Tara (Melvin )Steward, Debbie( Martin ) Fuller of Delaware , Zena (Larry) Ingram of Virginia 15 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, her mother Izola M..Bush and Sister Jeraldine George of Hawthorne, CA. She was preceded in death by her father Joseph Hoskins Sr., Sister Delores Harrison, Brother Joseph Hoskins Jr, Grandmother Emma Bush, numerous aunts, and cousins. The family would like to thank Bishop Allen and Mother Allen for their dedicated support in a time of need. We would also like to say a special thanks to Rev Johnny Miller for his long an enduring friendship a ee |