of West Memphis,
August 8, 1918 - September 19, 2010
Mary Irmarie Scott, 92, a homemaker and member of First Baptist Church in West Memphis passed away September 19, 2010, at Crittenden Regional Hospital in West Memphis. She was born August 8, 1918, in Manifest, LA to the late John E and Gracie C. (Pierce) Wright.
Mrs. Scott, the widow of Malcolm P. Scott, is survived by two sons, Malcolm P. Scott, Jr of Berkeley, CA; Robert Scott of West Memphis, AR; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be 6:00-8:00 PM Wednesday, September 22, 2010, at Roller-Citizens Funeral Home in West Memphis and Service 11:00 AM Thursday, September 23th at First Baptist Church in West Memphis with interment following at Crittenden Memorial Park in Marion, AR.
Mrs. Scott was one of the most elegant southern woman I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. She will be truly missed.
Malcom and Robert,
Sid and I were so very sorry to hear of your mothers passing. Please accept our sympathies. She was a very gracious lady.
Dear Malcolm and Robert,
I.m so sorry to here about MRS .Scotts passing .When i worked for Baptist Home care i took care of MR. Scott and sometimes sit with him when she went out of town.She a very sweet lady and she will be missed.
Dear Aunt Irmarie was a lady of elegance, modesty, and grace. She leaves us with an outstanding legacy as a wife, mother, daughter, grandmother, and friend. A few years ago when she was "going through stuff" she shared some of her bible study notes with me. Here is a passage she wrote that so well describes her life.
"It is a great thing to believe that your life is in the hands of God and that He is working out his purpose through you. It is a greater thing to give your life over to that purpose."--- Mary Irmarie Scott
She will be greatly missed!
We are so sorry for your loss. Marcus and I thought a lot of Mr & Mrs Scott. We enjoyed going to church with them, and appreciated their faithfulness and willingness to serve the Lord
She was a precious lady and may the Lord fill your empty space with his gracious love. You will be in our prayers
We are so sorry to hear of Mrs. Scott's death. She was a precious lady. We bought our first furniture from Mr. Scott when we married back in 1966 and also went to church with them when they moved to First Baptist. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family at this time.
May you find strength and comfort in His powerful love.
Memories, so many wonderful memories.