A graveside service will be held at 10am Friday May 29, 2009 at Greenlawn Memorial Park for Edward Scott "Scotty" who passed away on May 25 2009. "Scotty" was born on February 5, 1933 in Lawton, Oklahoma and passed away in Bakersfield after a lengthy illness.
was known as "Mr. Carnation" having worked in the dairy industry for over 46 years, retiring in 1999.
Scotty was an avid sportsman who played fast pitch softball on local teams for a number of years. He was also an avid golfer and outdoorsman.
Scotty's favorite place was Balch Park where he taught his family and grandchildren how to camp and fish. The time with family were his most precious moments in life, including never missing a sporting event for his children and grandchildren.
Scotty is survived by his wife of 55 years, Beverly; sons, Jeff and Perry; brother-in-law, Jack Warren; and two sisters, Shirley Booterbaugh and Iwilda Bone. Also left to share his memory are grandchildren Justin, Brooke, Brett, Jacob, Haley and Mitchell.
Also a special thank you to Scotty's best friend for many years, Bernie Jamieson.
The family would also like to extend a special thank you to Randy Williams at Around the Clock Home Health Care, and Dr. Anthony Ciarolla and his staff for the thoughtful care throughout his illness.
Scotty, you were a world class human being.
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