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Aaron Soloman Scott Sr.

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Aaron Soloman Scott Sr. Veteran

Birth
Boynton, Muskogee County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
12 Jan 2015 (aged 86)
Claremore, Rogers County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Skiatook, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Scott, Aaron Soloman Sr., 86, died Monday in Claremore. Visitation 1-9 p.m. Friday, Green Hill Funeral Home, Sapulpa, and service 11 a.m. Saturday, Greater Cornerstone Baptist Church.
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April 22, 1928 in Boynton, Oklahoma, a beautiful baby boy was born to James and Lula Rue Scott. They named him Aaron Solomon Scott. Aaron attended school in Taft, Oklahoma. Upon graduation Aaron joined the United States Army. He served during the Korean War and was honorably discharged in 1951. In July of 2013, Aaron was awarded an Ambassador for Peace Medal by the Korean Veterans Association.

Aaron was an active member of the Greater Cornerstone Baptist Church. He also attended Mt. Olive South Haven. Aaron was an active neighbor in the South Haven Community. He was loved by all who knew him. His favorite saying was "Hello My Friend!"

Aaron leaves to cherish his memory three sons; one daughter; a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Aaron was preceded in death by his parents, James and Lula Scott; eight brothers, Leonard; Archie Lee; Kenneth; Harlow; Marlo; Homer; Curtis; and Jim; two sisters, Almetta; and Willie Mae; and one son, Aaron Jr.
Scott, Aaron Soloman Sr., 86, died Monday in Claremore. Visitation 1-9 p.m. Friday, Green Hill Funeral Home, Sapulpa, and service 11 a.m. Saturday, Greater Cornerstone Baptist Church.
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April 22, 1928 in Boynton, Oklahoma, a beautiful baby boy was born to James and Lula Rue Scott. They named him Aaron Solomon Scott. Aaron attended school in Taft, Oklahoma. Upon graduation Aaron joined the United States Army. He served during the Korean War and was honorably discharged in 1951. In July of 2013, Aaron was awarded an Ambassador for Peace Medal by the Korean Veterans Association.

Aaron was an active member of the Greater Cornerstone Baptist Church. He also attended Mt. Olive South Haven. Aaron was an active neighbor in the South Haven Community. He was loved by all who knew him. His favorite saying was "Hello My Friend!"

Aaron leaves to cherish his memory three sons; one daughter; a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Aaron was preceded in death by his parents, James and Lula Scott; eight brothers, Leonard; Archie Lee; Kenneth; Harlow; Marlo; Homer; Curtis; and Jim; two sisters, Almetta; and Willie Mae; and one son, Aaron Jr.

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