"Love you bro. Sadly missed"
Jay D. Scott, age 55, of Fairmount, IN, died Friday, July 9, 2010, at his home.
He was the son of the late Earl Scott and the late Mary Jane (Gamble) Scott. He was born on June 14, 1955 in Marion, IN
He is survived by his wife: Lisa (LeMaster) Scott. They were married on December 27, 1986.
He was employed at Thomson Consumer for 27 years and was currently employed by Carey Services as client support. He was a Lynyrd Skynyrd fan and enjoyed spending time with his grandson Kyson. He was an avid mushroom hunter.
Also surviving are one Daughter: Katie (Seth) M. Mahoney, Fairmount, IN Grandson, Kyson J. Mahoney
Three Brothers: Dana Scott, Marion, Dale (Kim) Scott, Gas City
Richard (Nora) Scott, Muncie
Mother-in-law; Bonnie Schoolman, Marion
Brother-in-law; Tracy (Becky) LeMaster, Bridgeport, West Virginia.
He was preceded in death by his son Jared D. Scott on April 20, 2007.
Funeral service will be 10:00 AM Tuesday July 13, 2010 at Armes-Hunt Funeral Home, 415 S. Main St., Fairmount, IN with Pastor Mike Henson officiating. Interment will be at Park Cemetery, Fairmount, IN Friends may call 4-8 PM Monday July 12, 2010 at the funeral home.
On line condolences may be made at www.armeshuntfuneralhome.com
"Love you bro. Sadly missed"
"Dana and family, I'm so sorry to see the passing of Jay. Until the article was in the paper, I never knew that Jay was your brother. He was always so full of laughter and joy when I would talk to him at RCA/Thomson. And, yes, every Spring, I can remember that all he would talk about was mushroom hunting. Once again I am so sorry for your loss. Terry McDaniel"
"Lisa & Family, We are so sorry for your loss. Life doesn't seem fair sometimes but we just have to know that God is in control and let him lead everyday. I know you are turning to him in this time of sadness. Lisa you have such a GREAT family and support system and I know God will give you the strength to get through this. Remember all the good memories. You are an amazing woman to go through what you have had to. Just know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love & God Bless Steve & Tracy"
"Lisa, Katie, & family, You are all in my thoughts. I am very sorry to hear of Jays passing. I have very fond memories of you ALL and will take those with me always. I hope that you may find comfort in the days to come from each other. Jennifer Herniak"
"Lisa & Katie. Words cannot even begin to describe the pain i feel for you. Jay was an amazing friend, father and husband. Jared and Jay are now reunited together. My heart breaks for your loss. You are 2 very strong women having delt with what you have for the past 3 years. In my thoughts and prayers always."
"Lisa & Katie, May God grant you peace in knowing that father and son are reunited with our Father in Heaven. My brother was a good man, often a man of few words and a man of integrity. We will miss him forever. Please know that we will all be here for you...now and in the future. No matter what day or time, all you need to do is call us. You will be in our prayers. Love you all. Kim & Dale Scott"
"Lisa, So very sorry to hear of Jay's passing. Just wanted to let you know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Ken and Alice Carroll"
"The staff of Cancer Services would like to offer our heartfelt condolences in the loss of Jay. We know he will be deeply missed. May God comfort you in the days to come."
"To the family: Our heart goes out to Jay''s wife, children and grandchildren, Jay was a very good man, we both worked with Jay at Thomson, "I" Betty can remember Jay standinfg by the "men''s" restroom in a JAMES DEAN pose smoking his cigarette, "I" would tell him there''s that Jay in a James Dean pose, he''d always smile/laugh or nod his head, he was very friendly to be around, such a good person, who thought very highly of his family, may God be with you as you face the days ahead. Denny/Betty Fakes"
"To: Dale/Kim Scott & family: We remember Jay very well by working with him at Thomson/RCA, As Denny was telling a story about Jay, he said"Jay would take these smoke breaks right across from where he worked in YAMS, he'd smoke a few puffs, go around the corner do his job, then come back and take a few more puffs until he was finished with that cigarette, then he'd go back to work /for awhile then take his "scheduled Break" there are alot of "good" stories, Jay was a quiet Man, always had a smile for you, thought very highly of his family, He was and is a good man, husband,father,grandfather and friend. He will be missed! Our hearts go out to his family at this time, also be with Josh, for what we know he was very close to his Uncle Jay, God be with you and guide you and your family in the days ahead. Denny & Betty Fakes"