John Scott “Scott” Wyatt

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John Scott “Scott” Wyatt

Birth
San Marcos, Hays County, Texas, USA
Death
15 Aug 2010 (aged 63)
Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Columbus, Colorado County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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John Scott Wyatt John Scott Wyatt, 63, of Round Rock, Texas passed away on August 15, 2010 in Estes Park, Colorado. He was born on November 3, 1946 in San Marcos, Texas and was the son of John Elton Wyatt and Sally Thompson Wyatt. On December 28, 1968, Scott married Linda McNutt at the First United Methodist Church in Columbus. He was a very loving husband, uncle, father and grandfather and took pride in taking care of his family and friends. Scott is survived by his wife of 42 years Linda Wyatt of Round Rock; daughter, Tammy Mott and husband Ronnie of Tyler, TX; son, John Walter Wyatt and wife Rebecca of Round Rock, TX; granddaughters, Addison of Round Rock and Stephanie of Tyler; sister, Nancy Prochaska and husband Dick of Carrollton, TX; brothers, Dick Wyatt of Kingman, AZ, and Billy Wyatt and wife Ellen of Las Vegas, NV; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Gaye Galloway, brother Jimmy Wyatt and sister-in-law Marie "Minnie" Wyatt. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday August 20, 2010 at First United Methodist Church in Columbus, Texas with Rev. William T. Krenek and Rev. Mike Morris officiating. Interment will follow at Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery in Columbus. Pallbearers are Darrell McNutt, Frank Partee, Lester Lindig, Mark Rogers, Jeff McNutt, Billy Gammon, Lloyd Rucker and Paul McNutt. Honorary pallbearers are Joe Putman, Joe and Trevon Richard, Gary Naifeh, Bob Wands, Drew Miller and Ron Duell. Memorials may be given to American Heart Association , Texas Affiliate, P.O. Box 15186, Austin, TX 78761-5186.

Linda McNutt Wyatt said: "My very best friend !! He cared about everyone and he loved his family."

Jill McNutt Money-Hudson said:
"Uncle Scott and aunt Linda took me and my parents to a cabin in Colorado while I was pregnant with Samantha to get away and be a family. It was so much fun sitting on the porch with no shoes on, relaxing with the view and talking about old memories. We did sparklers that trip also, walked the town in the evening, stopped in a saltwater taffy shop. Very memorable trip." and "When Uncle Scott got his pacemaker, he made each of us feel it so we understood what be was explaining. Even people he had never met before, He would grab their hand and rub his chest and say "see, its like a pack of cigarettes". Can never forget all his winter sweaters and when Mimi died he put a quarter for the slots for her on the casket. He was a Mason also."

DeDe Sullivan said: "I always told Mom that I loved his cheeks, he always had a smile and was happy!"

Linda McNutt Wyatt said: "One year ago today, I lost my very best friend. Scott was the most special man ever in my life. I miss him so, but I know that he is resting well in a much better place...pain and worry free."

Linda McNutt Wyatt said: "A week from today will be the two year anniversary of the day that my husband Scott went to heaven. Oh how I know that he is in a better place. But my heart is still hurting so badly. We all miss him so much and he is missing the wonderful experiences of watching Addison grow and learn and become her own precious little self. Scott taught us all so much about life. He was truly our rock. He was always so proud of everyone and their accomplishments and was always the first to say so. Scott was everyone's friend. I love you."

John Scott Wyatt John Scott Wyatt, 63, of Round Rock, Texas passed away on August 15, 2010 in Estes Park, Colorado. He was born on November 3, 1946 in San Marcos, Texas and was the son of John Elton Wyatt and Sally Thompson Wyatt. On December 28, 1968, Scott married Linda McNutt at the First United Methodist Church in Columbus. He was a very loving husband, uncle, father and grandfather and took pride in taking care of his family and friends. Scott is survived by his wife of 42 years Linda Wyatt of Round Rock; daughter, Tammy Mott and husband Ronnie of Tyler, TX; son, John Walter Wyatt and wife Rebecca of Round Rock, TX; granddaughters, Addison of Round Rock and Stephanie of Tyler; sister, Nancy Prochaska and husband Dick of Carrollton, TX; brothers, Dick Wyatt of Kingman, AZ, and Billy Wyatt and wife Ellen of Las Vegas, NV; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Gaye Galloway, brother Jimmy Wyatt and sister-in-law Marie "Minnie" Wyatt. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday August 20, 2010 at First United Methodist Church in Columbus, Texas with Rev. William T. Krenek and Rev. Mike Morris officiating. Interment will follow at Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery in Columbus. Pallbearers are Darrell McNutt, Frank Partee, Lester Lindig, Mark Rogers, Jeff McNutt, Billy Gammon, Lloyd Rucker and Paul McNutt. Honorary pallbearers are Joe Putman, Joe and Trevon Richard, Gary Naifeh, Bob Wands, Drew Miller and Ron Duell. Memorials may be given to American Heart Association , Texas Affiliate, P.O. Box 15186, Austin, TX 78761-5186.

Linda McNutt Wyatt said: "My very best friend !! He cared about everyone and he loved his family."

Jill McNutt Money-Hudson said:
"Uncle Scott and aunt Linda took me and my parents to a cabin in Colorado while I was pregnant with Samantha to get away and be a family. It was so much fun sitting on the porch with no shoes on, relaxing with the view and talking about old memories. We did sparklers that trip also, walked the town in the evening, stopped in a saltwater taffy shop. Very memorable trip." and "When Uncle Scott got his pacemaker, he made each of us feel it so we understood what be was explaining. Even people he had never met before, He would grab their hand and rub his chest and say "see, its like a pack of cigarettes". Can never forget all his winter sweaters and when Mimi died he put a quarter for the slots for her on the casket. He was a Mason also."

DeDe Sullivan said: "I always told Mom that I loved his cheeks, he always had a smile and was happy!"

Linda McNutt Wyatt said: "One year ago today, I lost my very best friend. Scott was the most special man ever in my life. I miss him so, but I know that he is resting well in a much better place...pain and worry free."

Linda McNutt Wyatt said: "A week from today will be the two year anniversary of the day that my husband Scott went to heaven. Oh how I know that he is in a better place. But my heart is still hurting so badly. We all miss him so much and he is missing the wonderful experiences of watching Addison grow and learn and become her own precious little self. Scott taught us all so much about life. He was truly our rock. He was always so proud of everyone and their accomplishments and was always the first to say so. Scott was everyone's friend. I love you."


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