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Charlotte Ann <I>Bivens</I> Scott

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Charlotte Ann Bivens Scott

Birth
McLean County, Kentucky, USA
Death
6 Mar 2021 (aged 83)
Owensboro, Daviess County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Calhoun, McLean County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Charlotte "Ann" Scott, 83, of Owensboro went to be with her Lord and Savior Saturday, March 6, 2021 under the care of Hospice of W. Kentucky. Born April 11, 1937 in McLean County to the late Dewey Haynes and Lou Theresa Bivens, Ann was the oldest of seven children and, as a result, learned early to care for her younger siblings. Ann and her husband, Gene, lived in Northwest Indiana for 30 years where they raised their family and developed many close friendships.
In 1986, they moved back to Kentucky to pursue their dream of owning a farm. They settled in Glenville, a community she thoroughly enjoyed. Ann became a devoted member of Glenville Baptist Church where she was involved in children's ministry, shut-in visitation, and support of the missions program. Ann loved taking care of her home and baking, best known for her Poppy Seed Cake, a secret family recipe. She was a very selfless, giving, person with a beautiful smile who enjoyed shopping, square dancing, and traveling back to NW Indiana to visit family and good friends, Donnie and Shirley Smith.

In addition to her parents, Ann also was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene Scott in 2012; sisters, Shirlene Dant and Joyce Hill.

Ann leaves behind to cherish her memory her two daughters, Debbie Hudson of Highland, Indiana and Julie Scott of Calhoun; son, Larry Scott and wife Ruby of Owensboro. She was lovingly known as "Nanny" by her three grandchildren, Leslie Hasamear (Denny), Garrett Scott, and Jaclyn Hudson and four great grandchildren, Morgan, Jack, R.J., and Bobby. Ann will also be remembered by her brothers, Ronnie Bivens and Donnie Bivens (Marsha); sisters, Sandy Donahoo (Dennis) and Bonnie Bivens; many nieces and nephews.
The family would like to extend a special thanks to David, Rhonda, Cathy, Chereen, and many others for the love and care they provided to Ann.

Visitation for Ann will be Friday from 11:00 am until 1:30 pm at Glenn Funeral Home and Crematory followed by a funeral service with limited attendance. A private burial will be in Calhoun Cemetery.
Charlotte "Ann" Scott, 83, of Owensboro went to be with her Lord and Savior Saturday, March 6, 2021 under the care of Hospice of W. Kentucky. Born April 11, 1937 in McLean County to the late Dewey Haynes and Lou Theresa Bivens, Ann was the oldest of seven children and, as a result, learned early to care for her younger siblings. Ann and her husband, Gene, lived in Northwest Indiana for 30 years where they raised their family and developed many close friendships.
In 1986, they moved back to Kentucky to pursue their dream of owning a farm. They settled in Glenville, a community she thoroughly enjoyed. Ann became a devoted member of Glenville Baptist Church where she was involved in children's ministry, shut-in visitation, and support of the missions program. Ann loved taking care of her home and baking, best known for her Poppy Seed Cake, a secret family recipe. She was a very selfless, giving, person with a beautiful smile who enjoyed shopping, square dancing, and traveling back to NW Indiana to visit family and good friends, Donnie and Shirley Smith.

In addition to her parents, Ann also was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene Scott in 2012; sisters, Shirlene Dant and Joyce Hill.

Ann leaves behind to cherish her memory her two daughters, Debbie Hudson of Highland, Indiana and Julie Scott of Calhoun; son, Larry Scott and wife Ruby of Owensboro. She was lovingly known as "Nanny" by her three grandchildren, Leslie Hasamear (Denny), Garrett Scott, and Jaclyn Hudson and four great grandchildren, Morgan, Jack, R.J., and Bobby. Ann will also be remembered by her brothers, Ronnie Bivens and Donnie Bivens (Marsha); sisters, Sandy Donahoo (Dennis) and Bonnie Bivens; many nieces and nephews.
The family would like to extend a special thanks to David, Rhonda, Cathy, Chereen, and many others for the love and care they provided to Ann.

Visitation for Ann will be Friday from 11:00 am until 1:30 pm at Glenn Funeral Home and Crematory followed by a funeral service with limited attendance. A private burial will be in Calhoun Cemetery.


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