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Marsha Kay <I>Willis</I> Scott

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Marsha Kay Willis Scott

Birth
Haysi, Dickenson County, Virginia, USA
Death
7 Mar 2011 (aged 57)
Brandon, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA
Burial
Riverview, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Scott, Marsha, 57, of Seffner, passed away on March 7, 2011. Marsha loved working in her garden. She is survived by her loving family, husband of 40 years, Herman Scott;
daughter, Rashelle Ruby Lovell;
sons, Herman C. Scott, Jr and Ira D. Scott;
parents, Ruby and Murlyn Whiddon;
sisters, Jettie Sue Willis, Laurie Foshee and Aleen Ramey; brother, Scott Whiddon;
and grandchildren, Jeremy, Cassidy, Savannah, Desiree, Eva and Angelica.

She was born in the small coal mining town of Haysi, Virginia, and was raised in Detroit, Michigan. She moved to Riverview Florida in her teens were she met my father while she was attending Eastbay high school.

She loved to fish, She loved to stand up for the underdog. she was a tough lady, and a classy lady all in one. My mother loved us with every ounce of everything she had and we were her world, She was ours. My mother had the flu, it was as simple as that and she was gone from us.
Scott, Marsha, 57, of Seffner, passed away on March 7, 2011. Marsha loved working in her garden. She is survived by her loving family, husband of 40 years, Herman Scott;
daughter, Rashelle Ruby Lovell;
sons, Herman C. Scott, Jr and Ira D. Scott;
parents, Ruby and Murlyn Whiddon;
sisters, Jettie Sue Willis, Laurie Foshee and Aleen Ramey; brother, Scott Whiddon;
and grandchildren, Jeremy, Cassidy, Savannah, Desiree, Eva and Angelica.

She was born in the small coal mining town of Haysi, Virginia, and was raised in Detroit, Michigan. She moved to Riverview Florida in her teens were she met my father while she was attending Eastbay high school.

She loved to fish, She loved to stand up for the underdog. she was a tough lady, and a classy lady all in one. My mother loved us with every ounce of everything she had and we were her world, She was ours. My mother had the flu, it was as simple as that and she was gone from us.


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