Timothy Scott Danley Born August 27, 1967 Amarillo, Texas
It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Timothy Scott Danley. Scott went to be with the Lord on May 26, 2020.
Scott worked many jobs during his time on Earth but had become a truck driver in the years before his death. Scott was loved by everyone he met and he never met a stranger. He has a way of making everyone around him feel special.
Scott was a devout Christian and was a member of The Church of Christ. He was a sports fan and loved supporting The University of Oklahoma football program.
Scott is preceded in death by his father Roger Danley. His survivors include Mother Patricia Danley, Daughter Lindsey McCellon, Son Jacob Danley, Sisters Lisa Danley and Stephanie Lillard, Son In Law James McCellon, Brother In Law Bob Lillard, and two beautiful Granddaughters Emma and Kenzie McCellon.
In Lieu of flowers donations may be made to The American Cancer Society.
Come Join Friends and Family In Our Celebration of Life
June 6th 1 PM
North MacArthur Church of Christ
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