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Thomas Charles "Scotty" Scott

Thomas Charles "Scotty" Scott obituary, Charleston, SC

Thomas Scott Obituary

Thomas Charles Scott "Scotty" CHARLESTON - Thomas Charles Scott "Scotty" 72, of Charleston died September 21st, 2014 at NHC in Charleston. Born in Wilmington, NC, he was the son of the late Charles Scott, Sr and Ethel Walker Scott. He was a veteran of the Air Force and was a retired mechanic. He was of the Christian faith. Scotty was predeceased by Lester Dean Scott, of Greenville, SC. Surviving are his wife, Sandra Scott of the home; a daughter Cynthia Scott Acosta of Florida; a son Thomas Charles Scott, Jr "TC" of Greenville, SC; two sisters, Frances Pickett and Sharon Scott both of Greenville,SC; two brothers, Tim Scott of Moore, SC and Robert Scott of Alexandria, VA; two grandchildren, and three great grand children. Celebration of Life services are to be held in the chapel at Cathedral of Praise 3790 Ashley Phosphate Rd in N Charleston 29418 on Thursday, October 2nd at 5pm. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Sep. 28 to Sep. 29, 2014.

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August 11, 2021

I really really miss you!
I wish I could just talk to you one more time.

Kimberly Carson

December 2, 2014

Sure do thank you for the rainbows

Johnny Carson

December 1, 2014

Uncle Charles,
I am glad to have met you and to have known you. I know you and Bill and Gma have gotten together in heaven and are watching out for us and directing us from above.

Much Love,

Robert & Linda Walker

October 2, 2014

It is always sad and painful to loose a loved one, but he will never die as long as we can remember him in our hearts, he has left many memories for all that knew him. I believe he is without pain or worry now and enjoying his new life with all his loved ones that went before him. He would want his family and friends to remember and celebrate his life. May God bless you all. Our thoughts and prayers are with
each of you.

Ricky / karen Drawdy

October 1, 2014

Our greatest sympathy and condolences to all of the family.

Michael Metts

October 1, 2014

Sorry for the loss. Mr Scott will be missed by so many. I have not seen you since 1978 You laughed so hard when you heard your son call me Onion head , hehehehee

Sheila Boggs

October 1, 2014

You will be missed all all. My greatest sympathy to all the family. Go with God and hold us a place.

Frances (Franki) Pickett

September 30, 2014

Charlie, I'm so grateful that our precious mother taught all six of us to love and respect each other. You were always my protector and bodyguard. I knew it was you that rolled stink bombs under my date's car at the Cedar Lane drive in movie! That sure minimized my social life! You taught me how to drive when I was 13, and when I became visually impaired and could not drive anymore, you hauled me around like a chauffeur. I always had good times with my "big brother". We'll all miss you down here and someday we'll all be together again.......for ETERNITY for our GOD is so AWSOME!......until then............much love from your "baby sister " Frances Ann (Franki))

Camp

September 29, 2014

Uncles have a special role not being our father, but they can be a friend and a supporter in a different way than anyone else in our lives. They are both a relative and a pal; one of the few people able to be both. Whether they are crazy and weird and only seen at holidays or our fishing buddy and mentor, the loss of an uncle is a particularly hard one. I'll always be greatful for the advice after Dad died. You helped keep me together when all I wanted to do was tear apart like so many others do when someone close to them dies. Say hello to the others who went before you and please... Don't flip Jesus the bird and ask for a Budweiser. Lol.

Debbie Reitz

September 28, 2014

Can you imagine what Heaven is like right now? Grandma Ethel welcoming him home with tears then he and Daddy (Dean) getting into something fun! Granddaddy finding something GREASY for them to tear apart. I wish Peace for you Uncle Charles.

Sandra Scott

September 28, 2014

How will I live without you. Your wife, Sandy

September 28, 2014

I will I live without you. Your wife, Sandy

Sharon Scott

September 28, 2014

My dear brother, you are missed and loved very much. I am so grateful to God for letting me spend some time with you before leaving for heaven. I am forever grateful for knowing you and growing up with you.

Kimberly

September 28, 2014

Love You, Uncle Charles

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