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Scott Allen “Scottie” Johnson

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Scott Allen “Scottie” Johnson

Birth
Crestview, Okaloosa County, Florida, USA
Death
8 Dec 2018 (aged 55)
East Wareham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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My brother Scott was cremated shortly after his death. His daughter, Kirsty, took his ashes to Vermont and buried his ashes in her garden. Our family was hoping she would bury his ashes next to her mother, Kelly Ann Tay. I know my brother loved Kelly. When we were talking he would always bring her name up and tell me how much he loved her and their daughters, Deanna & Kirsty. He also talked about his four young grandchildren and how much he loved them. The last time I saw my brother alive was Sept. 23, 2018. I had a great visit with him but I could tell he wasn't well. I will never forget him or his voice when he would greet me on the phone or in person. He loved to laugh and joke around. Had a great sense of humor and would do anything for anybody. He didn't have much but whatever he had he would share with you. He got into painting portraits, wildlife, ocean scenes, late in his life. I couldn't believe how talented he was. He sold a lot of his art work. He was my little brother and I will never forget him. Love you Scott!
My brother Scott was cremated shortly after his death. His daughter, Kirsty, took his ashes to Vermont and buried his ashes in her garden. Our family was hoping she would bury his ashes next to her mother, Kelly Ann Tay. I know my brother loved Kelly. When we were talking he would always bring her name up and tell me how much he loved her and their daughters, Deanna & Kirsty. He also talked about his four young grandchildren and how much he loved them. The last time I saw my brother alive was Sept. 23, 2018. I had a great visit with him but I could tell he wasn't well. I will never forget him or his voice when he would greet me on the phone or in person. He loved to laugh and joke around. Had a great sense of humor and would do anything for anybody. He didn't have much but whatever he had he would share with you. He got into painting portraits, wildlife, ocean scenes, late in his life. I couldn't believe how talented he was. He sold a lot of his art work. He was my little brother and I will never forget him. Love you Scott!


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