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Virgil "Scott" Henbree
Jan 1, 1964 - Jul 6, 2010
Posted by: Jo Aguirre

Vondel-Smith Mortuary
(permission granted)

Memorial services will be 2:00 PM Monday July 12, 2010 at Vondel Smith South Colonial Chapel.

HEMBREE, Virgil “Scott”, 46, of OKC, passed away July 6, 2010. Scott was born Jan. 1, 1964 in OKC to Mary Ellen and Jess Enos Hembree, Jr.

Scott loved motorcycles, fishing and was the proud co-owner of BS Unlimited. He enjoyed different sports including t-ball & football and especially enjoyed spending time with his family and countless friends.

Scott was preceded in death by his parents.

Survivors include his wife, Linda Savage Hembree; son, Jason Bell & wife, Kim, daughter, Miranda Pidgeon & husband Ryan; grandchildren, Haley Bell, Ashlin Bell, Abigail Pidgeon, & Sean Pidgeon; sister, Brenda Hembree Cain; brother, Jess Enos “Budd” Hembree, III & wife Jeanna, nieces & nephews: Sable & Cameron Davis, Matthew Cain, & Monica Gumm & husband Richard; & great-nephew Zachary Gumm.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Downed Bikers Association, www.downedbikers.com.
 

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