© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, February 25, 2004 August 1, 1947 ~ February 21, 2004 Funeral services for Larry "Shorty" Joe Scott, 56, of Norman will be held on Wednesday, February 25 at 2:00 p.m. at the Colony Baptist Church in Colony with Rev. Truman Smith officiating. Larry was born to Delmer and Virginia [Cosper] Scott on August 1, 1947 in Hydro and died Saturday, February 21, 2004 at the Norman Regional Hospital. He was raised and attended school in Colony, graduating 1965. On November 9, 1965, he married Janis Skinner in Carnegie. He was in the military for two years serving in Vietnam. He returned to Colony were he farmed and managed the Co-op in Colony. He then moved to Oklahoma City in 1974, where he worked with his brother selling tires and laying tile until a traffic accident in 1975. He enjoyed playing dominoes. He is survived by his wife, Janis Scott of Blanchard; his parents, Delmer and Virginia [Cosper] Scott of Colony; one daughter, Shelley St. John and her husband, Christ of Blanchard; one brother, Jimmy Scott and wife, Janice of Gracemont; one sister, Kay Woods and husband, Keith of Weatherford; three grandchildren, Whitney, Colten, Chayce St. John, of Blanchard. He was preceded in death by one brother, Darrell Scott, maternal grandparents, James Lloyd and Mary Helen Cosper and paternal grandparents, Claude and Frieda Scott. Burial will be in the Poage Cemetery northeast of Colony under the direction of the Lockstone Funeral Home in Weatherford. |
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