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Scott Lee Ellington

Scott Lee Ellington
July 17, 1954 ~ May 10, 2020

Scott Lee Ellington, formerly of Blackwell, Oklahoma, passed away on May 10, 2020 in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the age of 65 years.

Scott Ellington was born 07/17/1954 in Germany. He was adopted by Millard and Ina Ellington in 1957. He had one sister Sue Ball and one brother Jim Ellington. He grew up and graduated high school in 1971 in Stillwater, OK, then immediately joined the army, serving 3 years, followed by the National Guard until 1975. He then married and settled down in Blackwell in 1976 and had 6 children while working various jobs including OICC and Alpha II.

He loved fishing a lot, Harley Davidson motorcycles and old rock. And loved his children. He would do anything for any of them.

No public services will be held. 


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