She graduated Philadelphia high school in her home town, and attended Hannibal-LaGrange college in Missouri.
20 August 1947 she married Floyd K. Smith in her hometown. He died 12 June 1965. She married, second, Wilfred M. Scott 2 August 1969. Mr. Scott died 26 April 1989.
Memberships for Mrs. Scott included Bethany Baptist church, First Baptist church in Palmyra Missouri, and Eastern Star. She was cemetery treasurer for Bethany Baptist church. Her other pastimes included sewing, cooking and reading. She was very family and church oriented, and very active with her various groups.
Leanna (Glascock) Scott died at Blessing hospital in Quincy, Adams county, Illinois, on 6 May 2014. Her funeral was held in Palmyra, Marion county, Missouri, at the Lewis Brothers funeral parlor. Reverends Albert Groner Jr. and Terry Buster presided. Interment followed, at Bethany Baptist church cemetery, in Philadelphia, Marion county, Missouri.
[Rewritten, per site rules, from original obituary.]
She graduated Philadelphia high school in her home town, and attended Hannibal-LaGrange college in Missouri.
20 August 1947 she married Floyd K. Smith in her hometown. He died 12 June 1965. She married, second, Wilfred M. Scott 2 August 1969. Mr. Scott died 26 April 1989.
Memberships for Mrs. Scott included Bethany Baptist church, First Baptist church in Palmyra Missouri, and Eastern Star. She was cemetery treasurer for Bethany Baptist church. Her other pastimes included sewing, cooking and reading. She was very family and church oriented, and very active with her various groups.
Leanna (Glascock) Scott died at Blessing hospital in Quincy, Adams county, Illinois, on 6 May 2014. Her funeral was held in Palmyra, Marion county, Missouri, at the Lewis Brothers funeral parlor. Reverends Albert Groner Jr. and Terry Buster presided. Interment followed, at Bethany Baptist church cemetery, in Philadelphia, Marion county, Missouri.
[Rewritten, per site rules, from original obituary.]
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