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Nick Scott

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Nick Scott

Birth
Lamesa, Dawson County, Texas, USA
Death
12 Oct 2019 (aged 66)
Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Nick Scott, 66, of Lamesa, Texas, passed away Saturday, Oct. 12, 2019, in Lubbock, Texas, after a brief illness.

Born in Lamesa to Cecil and Pearl Ansley Scott on June 14, 1953, he was a graduate of Monterey High School and Texas Tech University. Nick subsequently became a licensed Certified Public Accountant. In 2002, he completed a Master of Education degree at Sul Ross University and went on to postgraduate studies at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin. After retiring as a CPA, Nick took on a challenging new career in education. In 2015, he retired after 19 years as a teacher, counselor, and principal. Nick's friends will remember his joyful sense of humor and his love of high school football and Texas Tech sports.

Nick is survived by his wife, Susan (Bozeman), his son, Hunter Scott, beloved grandchildren, Allie and Dylan, sister Charlotte Scott Cole and husband Ron of San Antonio, and sister Marsha Scott Stenger, also of San Antonio. He is also survived by special cousins Leslie Ansley of Lubbock, Bruce Ansley of Hampton, Virginia, and Robert Ansley of Austin, Texas, and nieces Stephanie Spear and Jennifer Dingman, and nephew David Scott Stenger. Molly and Doc will miss him too.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his stepfather, GB Morris, and his precious daughter-in-law, Randi Elliott Scott. Memorials may be made to any Meals on Wheels organization, a nonprofit close to Nick's heart; in a land of plenty, he believed no one should be hungry.

Sanders Funeral Home, Lubbock, Texas
Nick Scott, 66, of Lamesa, Texas, passed away Saturday, Oct. 12, 2019, in Lubbock, Texas, after a brief illness.

Born in Lamesa to Cecil and Pearl Ansley Scott on June 14, 1953, he was a graduate of Monterey High School and Texas Tech University. Nick subsequently became a licensed Certified Public Accountant. In 2002, he completed a Master of Education degree at Sul Ross University and went on to postgraduate studies at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin. After retiring as a CPA, Nick took on a challenging new career in education. In 2015, he retired after 19 years as a teacher, counselor, and principal. Nick's friends will remember his joyful sense of humor and his love of high school football and Texas Tech sports.

Nick is survived by his wife, Susan (Bozeman), his son, Hunter Scott, beloved grandchildren, Allie and Dylan, sister Charlotte Scott Cole and husband Ron of San Antonio, and sister Marsha Scott Stenger, also of San Antonio. He is also survived by special cousins Leslie Ansley of Lubbock, Bruce Ansley of Hampton, Virginia, and Robert Ansley of Austin, Texas, and nieces Stephanie Spear and Jennifer Dingman, and nephew David Scott Stenger. Molly and Doc will miss him too.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his stepfather, GB Morris, and his precious daughter-in-law, Randi Elliott Scott. Memorials may be made to any Meals on Wheels organization, a nonprofit close to Nick's heart; in a land of plenty, he believed no one should be hungry.

Sanders Funeral Home, Lubbock, Texas

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