Bishop Funeral Home
June 7, 2021
Submitted by: Carol Spear Rice
Vivian Ann (Brown) Scott, 71, of Alderson, died Monday, November 1, 2021 at her residence. A funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, November 5, 2021 at Bishop Chapel of Memories officiated by Mr. Gaylon Brannon. Burial will follow at Bache Red Oak Cemetery in Bache. Pallbearers will be Joe Wayne Morrow, Charlie Dunbar, Robert Morrow, Tylor Bush, Dalton Morrow, and Chris Kay. Vivian Ann was born to Virgil Arthur Brown and Walsie Faye (Watson) Brown on December 6, 1949 in Columbus, Ohio. She attended Haileyville High School and was very active in the alumni association. Vivian married Ronald Wayne Scott on January 29, 1967 in Gowen. She worked as a food safety inspector for the State of Oklahoma. Vivian was preceded in death by her husband: Ronald W. Scott, her father: Virgil Arthur Brown, her mother: Walsie Faye Caldwell, great-grandson: Kase Reed Morrow, her brothers: Vernon "Butch" Brown and Tony Brown, and a sister: Virginia Impson. She is survived by her daughters: Vicki Clingan and husband, Mike of McAlester, Charlotte Beauchamp and husband, Jerry of Haileyville, Rhonda Bush and husband, Scott of McCurtain; her grandchildren: Joe Wayne Morrow and wife, Samantha of Hartshorne, Ashley Ann Dunbar and husband, Charlie of Blanchard, Robert Douglas "Bubba" Morrow, Jr. and Terri of Hartshorne, Tylor Scott Bush and wife, Andi of Antlers, Dalton Cole Morrow of McAlester; son-in-law: Joey Morrow of Hartshorne; great-grandchildren: Kynlee, Kynzington, Everly, Harli, Jason, Tiler, Kambri, Karter, Legend, Lakelyn, and Blazen; sister: Vergie Sansoni and husband, Ed of Manteca, California; sisters-in-law: June Suter and husband, Joe of Hartshorne, Billie Brown of Hartshorne, Zephra Brown of La Port, Texas, Marcia Scott of Valley Center, Kansas; brothers-in-law: Eugene Scott of McAlester, Dan Scott of Broken Arrow; aunt: Annabelle Weiher and husband, Kenneth of Krebs; a special friend and companion: James Ott; and numerous nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends including Kenney Don and Sherry Weiher and Daryl and Susan Watson.
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