Roger L.
Scott
1935 ~ 2020
Roger Lynn Scott, 84, of Northport passed away Sunday,
September 6, 2020 at Munson Medical Center.
Roger was born Sep. 7, 1935 in Flint, the son
of Vernon and Ina (Proper) Scott. On November 6, 1981 in Suttons
Bay, he married Patricia L. (Barton) Scott who survives.
He spent 35 years of service to General
Motors in Flint. In retirement Pat and
Roger lived in Northport and wintered in Florida. For many years Roger kept a sailboat docked
at the Suttons Bay Marina. He and Pat
spent many wonderful days sailing our waters.
Roger loved playing golf and while in Florida, he found that he enjoyed
shuffleboard and became a renowned referee to many world shuffleboard
tournaments.
Roger is survived by his loving wife of 38
years, Patricia; his children, Terri (Wayne) Blakeley, Michael (Beth) Scott; daughters
in law, Paula Scott and Shelly Williamson; son Michael Williamson; two
siblings, David Scott, Carol (Chuck) Goodall; many grandchildren;
great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews; and his special Havanese friend, Sami.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sons,
Daniel Scott and Mark Williamson; and a brother, Cliff.
A
private family service will be held at a date to be determined later.
Please share condolences with Roger’s family at below or on the funeral home Facebook page:
So sorry to have lost a great friend & neighbor Roger was always willing to lend a hand and fun to talk with.Stay strong Pat that's what he would want.
ReplyDeleteBruce & Char
Pat, my condolences at this time. I would think of you and Roger often and wonder how you are. My apologies that greetings were not more often. Roger was one of the kindest and most thoughtful people I have met. Both of you promoted any goodness that could come out of Northport. It was a delight to hear of your winter activities in Florida, your joyful interaction with your kids and grandchildren, and stories of the wild spotted in your backyard! Life was always thrilling. Thank you for all the support you showed Owen and me. Many blessings to you and in honoring the soul and memory of Roger.
ReplyDeleteKristine Dietrich
Pat, my condolences at this time. I would think of you and Roger often and wonder how you are. My apologies that greetings were not more often. Roger was one of the kindest and most thoughtful people I have met. Both of you promoted any goodness that could come out of Northport. It was a delight to hear of your winter activities in Florida, your joyful interaction with your kids and grandchildren, and stories of the wild spotted in your backyard! Life was always thrilling. Thank you for all the support you showed Owen and me. Many blessings to you and in honoring the soul and memory of Roger.
ReplyDeleteKristine Dietrich
Pat, my condolences at this time. I would think of you and Roger often and wonder how you are. My apologies that greetings were not more often. Roger was one of the kindest and most thoughtful people I have met. Both of you promoted any goodness that could come out of Northport. It was a delight to hear of your winter activities in Florida, your joyful interaction with your kids and grandchildren, and stories of the wild spotted in your backyard! Life was always thrilling. Thank you for all the support you showed Owen and me. Many blessings to you and in honoring the soul and memory of Roger.
ReplyDeleteKristine Dietrich
Pat, my condolences at this time. I would think of you and Roger often and wonder how you are. My apologies that greetings were not more often. Roger was one of the kindest and most thoughtful people I have met. Both of you promoted any goodness that could come out of Northport. It was a delight to hear of your winter activities in Florida, your joyful interaction with your kids and grandchildren, and stories of the wild spotted in your backyard! Life was always thrilling. Thank you for all the support you showed Owen and me. Many blessings to you and in honoring the soul and memory of Roger.
ReplyDeleteKristine Dietrich