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Paul Sanford Scott

Posted 2008-07-29 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Paul Sanford Scott, age 76, died Dec. 10, 2005, in Scottsdale, Ariz. He was born Oct. 11, 1929, in Tulsa, Okla., to Paul Vernon and Marjorie (Hamilton) Scott.

Paul shared 56 years of marriage with his wife Jean. Paul is survived by two sons, Larry (Louise) and Robin; four brothers, John, Chief, Mike, and Charles; two aunts, Ima Pearl and Joanna; step-mother, Irene; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Paul proudly served his country in the U.S. Air Force for 27 years, participating in both the Korean and Vietnam conflicts.

Paul was a proud to be a Shriner and a member of the Masonic Lodge, serving as President of the Bradshaw Mountain Shrine Club, in Prescott Valley, Ariz. in 2002.

Commemoration services, in honor of Paul, will be held at 10 a.m., on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2005, at Sunrise Funeral Home's Chapel, in Prescott Valley, Ariz.

The family of Paul suggests memorials in his memory to the Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children, Fairfax Ave. at Virginia Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84103-4399.

Arrangements entrusted to Sunrise Funeral Home.

Information provided by survivors.
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The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Friday, December 16, 2005

Paul Sanford Scott, 76, of Scottsdale, Az., and formerly of Prescott Valley, Az., born Oct. 11, 1929, in Tulsa, Okla., died Saturday, Dec. 10, 2005, in Scottsdale.

Graveside services will take place at 11 am Monday, Dec. 19, 2005, at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 23029 N. Cave Creek Road, Phoenix, with military honors provided by Luke Air Force Base Honor Detail.




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