
Scott was born and raised in Phoenix and attended the
University of Arizona before his mission and then Brigham Young University and
Arizona State University, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree and eventually
a Master’s degree in Public Administration.
He served as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ in
the Swiss German Mission from 1966 to 1969. In 1980 the family moved to California. He was
called to serve as a bishop in the Victorville First Ward and numerous other
church assignments while there. In 2014
he again served as a missionary with his wife Elaine in the New Hampshire
Manchester Mission. While serving as
record preservation missionaries they digitized 620,561 images of probate
records.
He had two careers, first in public administration in Arizona
and southern California and then found his true calling as a beloved elementary
school teacher in Victorville, California until his retirement in 2014. A
friend remembered seeing him each morning at the beginning of school, greeting
each of the children by name with a smile.
Except for spirit days on Friday he always wore a dress shirt and a tie
so his students would know that he always went the extra mile to look nice for
them.
He was an avid reader and spent hours reading to his own
children and his grandchildren. He passed
that love of reading to all his children and grandchildren. It was one of the greatest legacies he leaves
behind. He also loved working in the
yard. He was a gardener who never failed
to plant a garden each Spring.
In the last eight years of his life he was limited by
Alzheimer’s disease. During all that
time, he was lovingly cared for by our mom.
He is survived by his wife Elaine, his children William
(Catherine), Scott (Angela), Benton (Becky), and Amy (Christian Whitney). Scott and Elaine’s greatest treasures are
their 22 grandchildren who live in North Dakota, Utah, California, Canada and
Arizona.
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