of Little Rock, AR
May 29, 1938 - February 21, 2023
Scott E. Grizzelle, 84, of Little Rock, Arkansas passed away February 21, 2023. He was born May 29, 1938 in Joplin, Missouri.
Scott was a graduate of Central High School and an Army veteran. He was a retired employee of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, which later became AT&T and a member of Geyer Springs United Methodist Church. He enjoyed golfing, bowling, horse racing, wrestling and he was also an avid Cardinals fan.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Herbert Emmerson and Pearl Louise Norvell Grizzelle; wife, Vernette Grizzelle and son, Tracy Grizzelle. Scott is survived by his son, Ted Grizzelle (Cindy); daughter, Vicki Skaggs (James); grandchildren, Tim Harris, Travis Harris (Brittany), Rebecca Rinehart (Cory) and Aaron Grizzelle (Chelsea) and great-grandchildren, Kori Brooke Harris, Kohen Harris, Cooper Rinehart, Emma Rose Rinehart, Gemma Grizzelle and Paxton Grizzelle.
Graveside service and visitation will be 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at Pinecrest Memorial Park in Alexander, Arkansas.
Ted & Vickl
I have such great memories of your dad. No one was better at telling jokes, and I loved being around him at family gatherings. I’m so sorry for your loss — you’re in my thoughts and prayers.
We feel like we have lost a family member. Fond memories when we lived next door to him and Vernett on Westmar Drive. We will cherish the memories.
Scotty was a good friend as well as classmate.
Ted, I’m sorry to hear that your dad passed away. I know how much losing a parent hurts. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and Cindy and Aaron. Jacki and Jim Staffotd
VICKI AND TED SO SORRY TO HEAR THIS SCOTT WAS A LONG TIME MEMBER OF THE TELCOE FAMILY OUR PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU
I remember spending Friday nights with you,Vicki, and your dad bringing in Saturday morning donuts. Watching wrestling and MTV. He was a beautiful example of a great husband and dad. Love to your family, from Jon and I.
We are so sorry for your loss. Praying for your family during this difficult time. He will be missed.
Ted and Vickie and families,
So sorry for your loss. I have lots of memories of all of us playing together at Ralph and Clarabell’s house as kids. Always remember Uncle Scott being so tall and for some reason that scared me! Lol! But as I got older I realized he wasn’t mean at all. Hold to the all the memories that you have! Prayers , hugs and love to you all.
Ted and Vicki,
We are sorry for your loss. We had a great time in the neighborhood as kids and we had great parents.
Rest now mr Scott.