March 28, 1886 - May 30, 1965
Gordon Ray Scott was born on a farm near Elmore, Minnesota, March 28, 1886. He was the son of John and Emogene Scott. He with his parents moved to a darm in Dale Township in 1902. In 1910 he homesteaded in Harding County, South Dakota. He was united in marriage to Ethel Husband in 1912 at Beatrice, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Scott made their home on the John Scott farm until 1935 at which time they moved to Chery Township. They moved to Wessington Springs in 1947 until his death. After lingering illness he died at Memorial Hospital in Wessington Springs on May 30, 1965 at 79 years.
Funeral services for Gordon Scott were held at the Methodist Chruch Thursday afternoon at 3 PM with Rev Emory Anderson officiating. Mrs. Ralph Bromwell accompianied Mrs. Melvin Brosz and Brenda who sang, "The Rugged Old Cross" and "Good Night and Good Morning".
March 28, 1886 - May 30, 1965
Gordon Ray Scott was born on a farm near Elmore, Minnesota, March 28, 1886. He was the son of John and Emogene Scott. He with his parents moved to a darm in Dale Township in 1902. In 1910 he homesteaded in Harding County, South Dakota. He was united in marriage to Ethel Husband in 1912 at Beatrice, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Scott made their home on the John Scott farm until 1935 at which time they moved to Chery Township. They moved to Wessington Springs in 1947 until his death. After lingering illness he died at Memorial Hospital in Wessington Springs on May 30, 1965 at 79 years.
Funeral services for Gordon Scott were held at the Methodist Chruch Thursday afternoon at 3 PM with Rev Emory Anderson officiating. Mrs. Ralph Bromwell accompianied Mrs. Melvin Brosz and Brenda who sang, "The Rugged Old Cross" and "Good Night and Good Morning".
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