Scott graduated from Central High School in Tulsa in 1960. He then attended a Tulsa technical college, studying in drafting. He made a career as a carpenter. He enjoyed spending his spare time attending auctions, tinkering on his tractor, and in his younger days did woodworking.
Scott is survived by his sister Treva Wood, his brother Steve Trotter (wife Glenda),
Another sister, Rhonda Ball (husband Brad); two daughters and their spouses, LeAnne and Phil Rockwell, and Melanie and Darrin Marang; five grandchildren, Channing Rockwell, Taylor Money (husband Michael),Garrett Rockwell, Kaitlyn Rockwell, and Reed Stepp; one great grandson, Bronx Money, and an honorary grandson, Randy Hazelwood; and nieces and nephews.
There will be a grave side service at Floral Haven Memorial Gardens Cemetery on Friday, March 30 at 12:00.
Scott graduated from Central High School in Tulsa in 1960. He then attended a Tulsa technical college, studying in drafting. He made a career as a carpenter. He enjoyed spending his spare time attending auctions, tinkering on his tractor, and in his younger days did woodworking.
Scott is survived by his sister Treva Wood, his brother Steve Trotter (wife Glenda),
Another sister, Rhonda Ball (husband Brad); two daughters and their spouses, LeAnne and Phil Rockwell, and Melanie and Darrin Marang; five grandchildren, Channing Rockwell, Taylor Money (husband Michael),Garrett Rockwell, Kaitlyn Rockwell, and Reed Stepp; one great grandson, Bronx Money, and an honorary grandson, Randy Hazelwood; and nieces and nephews.
There will be a grave side service at Floral Haven Memorial Gardens Cemetery on Friday, March 30 at 12:00.
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