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Lila Nadine (Yount) Scott

Lila Nadine (Yount) Scott
March 2, 1923 ~ January 4, 2015 (age 91)

Lila Webb-Scott went to be with Jesus at 3:15pm on January 4, 2015 in Oklahoma City.  She was born Lila Nadine Yount on March 2, 1923 to Claud and Maggie Craig Yount in Noble, Oklahoma.  She graduated from Crooked Oak High School.  

She worked at Tinker Field during World War II, but most of her life she was a pastor’s wife, mother, grandmother and housewife.  She was married to Rev. Walter Ernest Webb on September 3, 1944 and he was pastor of many different Southern Baptist Churches in Oklahoma.  They had two sons, Chris Leon Webb and Gary Preston Webb.  She was married to Charles Scott on October 27, 1989.  

She was preceded in death by her parents, both of her husbands, her son Chris, and a brother Daymond Yount.

She is survived by one brother, LC Yount of Oklahoma City, son and daughter-in-law Gary and Karen Webb of Moore, Oklahoma, and her daughter-in-law Barbara Webb of Dickinson, Texas;  grandchildren Beverly Hill of Red Oak, Texas, John Webb and his wife Nikay of Orange, Texas and Robyn Lichtenberg and husband John of Portland, Oregon; great grandchildren Daniel Lee, David and James Hill, Aaron, Holly, Kaylee and Gabby Webb, Sofia and Jonah Lichtenberg; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.    


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