Services for Charles (Hardy) Scott of Oberlin, who died Monday at Gaymount Nursing Center, Norwalk, after a long illness, will be today at 11 a.m. in the Gerber Funeral Home, Wakeman.
Mr. Elmer Morgan, interim pastor at Kipton Community Church, and Rev. Leah Matthews, pastor of Brownhelm Congregational Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Camden Cemetery.
Mr. Scott was born and spent most of his life in Kipton. He served as executive vice-president of the former Kipton Bank for 33 years and for 10 years after it became a branch of the Oberlin Savings Bank.
He was a graduate of Oberlin High School [in 1920] and the American Banking Institute.
A member of the Lorain County Association of Township Trustees and Clerks for 26 years, he served as clerk of the Camden Twp. trustees and was the clerk of the Camden school board for 20 years.
He was a member of the Camden Twp. Volunteer Fire Department and the Kipton Community Church. He also drove a school bus for many years.
Surviving are a daughter, Mary Frances Joy of Louisville; a son, Charles Jr. of Toledo; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. His wife, Elva, died in 1977.
The family suggests that memorial contributions, if desired, be made to the Kipton Community Church.
Oberlin News-Tribune, Oberlin, Ohio, Thursday, February 21, 1985, p. 5.
Services for Charles (Hardy) Scott of Oberlin, who died Monday at Gaymount Nursing Center, Norwalk, after a long illness, will be today at 11 a.m. in the Gerber Funeral Home, Wakeman.
Mr. Elmer Morgan, interim pastor at Kipton Community Church, and Rev. Leah Matthews, pastor of Brownhelm Congregational Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Camden Cemetery.
Mr. Scott was born and spent most of his life in Kipton. He served as executive vice-president of the former Kipton Bank for 33 years and for 10 years after it became a branch of the Oberlin Savings Bank.
He was a graduate of Oberlin High School [in 1920] and the American Banking Institute.
A member of the Lorain County Association of Township Trustees and Clerks for 26 years, he served as clerk of the Camden Twp. trustees and was the clerk of the Camden school board for 20 years.
He was a member of the Camden Twp. Volunteer Fire Department and the Kipton Community Church. He also drove a school bus for many years.
Surviving are a daughter, Mary Frances Joy of Louisville; a son, Charles Jr. of Toledo; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. His wife, Elva, died in 1977.
The family suggests that memorial contributions, if desired, be made to the Kipton Community Church.
Oberlin News-Tribune, Oberlin, Ohio, Thursday, February 21, 1985, p. 5.
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