Judy was an active member of the Graham community as a business owner with her family and spent 20 years as the Young County Extension Office and 4-H Secretary investing back into the youth. Judy loved spending time outside, reading, sewing, gardening, crafting, and making life beautiful for the people around her. The pride and joy for life came in the form of her three grandchildren and she always inspired them to use their imagination to its fullest. Grandma enabled and encouraged their creativity early on with art supplies, handmade costumes, and standing ovations. She could always be seen an hour early on the front row at football games track meets dance recitals and concerts as they grew up.
Judy was artistic, enthusiastic, kind, and sweet-spirited. She was an active member of the Eastside Church of Christ and spent many years along with Dubber decorating the church podium and lobby. They had worked side by side in the floristry business in the early years of marriage and used those God-given gifts and talents to amplify the beauty of worship with inspiring and lovely arrangements.
Judy is survived by her affectionate husband "Dubber" Scott, two children; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Her siblings - Audrey Musgrove and brother in law John Musgrove, Linda Stockstill, Pam Whitefield, Jo Beth Gipson, and brother in law Bruce Gipson. Very special friends that were as close a family, Terry and Lil Logan.
Judy was proceeded in death by her loving parents, Doyle and Juanita Cavitt, her adoring in-laws' Dub and Jo Scott, brothers in law Kenneth Scott, Cotton Stockstill, and Charles Whitefield.
Judy was an active member of the Graham community as a business owner with her family and spent 20 years as the Young County Extension Office and 4-H Secretary investing back into the youth. Judy loved spending time outside, reading, sewing, gardening, crafting, and making life beautiful for the people around her. The pride and joy for life came in the form of her three grandchildren and she always inspired them to use their imagination to its fullest. Grandma enabled and encouraged their creativity early on with art supplies, handmade costumes, and standing ovations. She could always be seen an hour early on the front row at football games track meets dance recitals and concerts as they grew up.
Judy was artistic, enthusiastic, kind, and sweet-spirited. She was an active member of the Eastside Church of Christ and spent many years along with Dubber decorating the church podium and lobby. They had worked side by side in the floristry business in the early years of marriage and used those God-given gifts and talents to amplify the beauty of worship with inspiring and lovely arrangements.
Judy is survived by her affectionate husband "Dubber" Scott, two children; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Her siblings - Audrey Musgrove and brother in law John Musgrove, Linda Stockstill, Pam Whitefield, Jo Beth Gipson, and brother in law Bruce Gipson. Very special friends that were as close a family, Terry and Lil Logan.
Judy was proceeded in death by her loving parents, Doyle and Juanita Cavitt, her adoring in-laws' Dub and Jo Scott, brothers in law Kenneth Scott, Cotton Stockstill, and Charles Whitefield.
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