Stanley Mitchell Scott was born on October 16, 1964 in Independence, Kansas, the son of Clayton and Anna (Rahn) Scott.
He graduated from Oxford High School in 1984 and received a business degree from Cowley County Community College. He was a talented, self-employed farm equipment mechanic. Stanley enjoyed deer hunting, was a member of the Oxford Masonic Lodge # 165 and loved his blue healer, Zero.
Stanley is survived by his father Clayton Scott and step-mother Marian Scott of Oxford; two sisters: Diana Austin and her companion Richard Stafford of Augusta, Teresa Pierce and her husband David of Wellington, and a brother, Clinton Scott and his wife Virgie of Wichita; numerous nieces and nephews and a his close family friend, Chad Long of Winfield.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Anna Belle Scott, a brother, Gregory Scott and a nephew, Eric Nettleton.
Funeral services were held Monday, July 31, 2017, at the Oxford First Christian Church. Burial followed at the Oxford Cemetery. Arrangements were made by Oxford Funeral Home, Oxford, KS.
Stanley Mitchell Scott was born on October 16, 1964 in Independence, Kansas, the son of Clayton and Anna (Rahn) Scott.
He graduated from Oxford High School in 1984 and received a business degree from Cowley County Community College. He was a talented, self-employed farm equipment mechanic. Stanley enjoyed deer hunting, was a member of the Oxford Masonic Lodge # 165 and loved his blue healer, Zero.
Stanley is survived by his father Clayton Scott and step-mother Marian Scott of Oxford; two sisters: Diana Austin and her companion Richard Stafford of Augusta, Teresa Pierce and her husband David of Wellington, and a brother, Clinton Scott and his wife Virgie of Wichita; numerous nieces and nephews and a his close family friend, Chad Long of Winfield.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Anna Belle Scott, a brother, Gregory Scott and a nephew, Eric Nettleton.
Funeral services were held Monday, July 31, 2017, at the Oxford First Christian Church. Burial followed at the Oxford Cemetery. Arrangements were made by Oxford Funeral Home, Oxford, KS.
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