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LAWRENCE SCOTT

Born: Sep 17, 1925

Date of Passing: Apr 17, 2014

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LAWRENCE SCOTT We are deeply saddened to announce the sudden passing of Lawrence (Lorne) Scott, in his 89th year, on Thursday, April 17, 2014 in Hamilton, ON. Formerly of Plenty, SK, Stonewall, MB, Winnipeg, MB, Montreal, PQ, Lennoxville, PQ, Simcoe, ON and Hamilton, ON. Lawrence was born September 17, 1925 to Jenetta Jean and Edmund Scott in Plenty, SK. Now square dancing in heaven, Lorne is reunited with Ione, his loving wife of 65 years. Dear father of Sharon (John) Fox of St. Augustine, FL and Brenda Robinson (Andrew) of Regina, SK. Loving Poppa of seven grandchildren, Tobi Baldwin (Fred), Andrea Pottruff (Morgan), Todd Fox, Tom Fox (Julie), Rob Malone (Serena), Shawn Malone (Kirsten) and Meaghan Britten (Nick). He was very proud of and loved his ten great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Kay Loeb, Ron Scott and Jim Scott, and is predeceased by his brothers Ray Scott and Kenneth Scott. Lorne was an avid woodworker, wine maker, puzzle solver, hard worker, loyal and loving man. Words cannot begin to describe the passion that he had for his family and life itself. Service will be held on Friday, April 25 at 1:00 p.m. at the Cresmount Upper James Chapel, 1020 Upper James Chapel, Hamilton, ON. A Memorial reception will held for family and friends from 2:30 p.m to 5:00 p.m. at the Edelweiss Club House at St. Elizabeth Village, corner of Garth and Rymal Road. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Lupus Foundation of Canada or the Lupus Foundation of America. Condolences and tributes may be made at: www.CresmountUpperJamesChapel.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 24, 2014

Condolences & Memories (1 entries)

  • Lawrence will always be remembered as a dear uncle. As a child I spent a fair amount of time at the Scott house on Valour Road, enjoying sleepovers with cousins. Lawrence was always teasing and joking. I liked the way Lawrence and Onie allowed us freedom to enjoy our activities and outings and allowed us to be independent. At the same time we were always well looked after. A few years ago after many years of being separated by distance, we visited them in Hamilton and even though we had our own rental car, Lawrence and Onie met us at the airport upon our arrival and came to see us off when we left. That extra touch! We extend our sympathy to Sharon and Brenda and their families as we know the sudden loss of their father, grandfather and great-grandfather is very difficult for everyone. Love Meryl and Doug - Posted by: Meryl Lawrence (Niece) on: Apr 27, 2014

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