Lou Annie Scott's Obituary
Death has invaded the Scott home and carried a faithful member, mother, sister, grandmother and great grandmother away.
Another loved one has gone
To get a great reward
She fought the fight, she kept the faith
And now she has gone home to God,
Her Soul has gone home to God,
The earth will claim its own
But she is now at home
While we are here to mourn.
But someday we will meet again
All our loved ones will hath gone before
Some day we will reach that happy land,
Where parting will be no more.
Lou Annie Scott was born November 24th 1924 in Augusta, Texas to the late Mack and Josie Pearson Singletary. Lou Annie had seven brothers Ceasar, David, Troy, Dewey, Jim, Robert, and Tom all of which are deceased. Five of her sisters preceded her in death Claire, Carol, Mary Lee, Maxine, and Ollie Mae. She has one surviving sister, Jean Benton of Lufkin, Texas. She accepted Christ at an early age and attended Brennan Baptist Church. Mrs Scott united with Macedonia Baptist Church in Rillito, Az in 1958 and remained a faithful member until the church no longer had a minister. She was secretary of the church. Mrs. Scott was also president of the Marana PTA for two years.
Mrs. Scott passed away Sunday morning March 11th 2018.
She leaves to mourn her passing, one daughter Doris Green of Tucson, AZ and one son Arthur Scott of Rillito, AZ, four granddaughters Candance Owens and Charisse Owens-Sainz of Tucson, AZ, Risha Allen and Rashada Allen of Seattle, WA. She is the great grandmother of eight and great great grandmother of nine.
The family would like to thank everyone for their kinds words and support at this difficult time.
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