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Willie Eva Scott

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Mrs. Willie Eva Rollinson-Scott, daughter and 9th child of the late Austin Rollinson, Sr. and Fannie Lou Jordan-Rollinson, born in Mt. Carmel, South Carolina. She lived in Mt. Carmel and Columbia South Carolina before settling in San Antonio, Texas. She was preceded in death by her parents, Siblings: George, Minnie, Sallie, Charlene (Tot), Ellen (Hun), Ida (Feat), Fannie (Sister), Austin, Jr. (Brother) and Carolyn. Mrs. Scott dedicated her life to being a Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother, Sister and Daughter; Family was everything to her. Saved and devoted to serve the Lord, she was an Ushers Usher, Cook, Kitchen Guide and a Wise Church Mother. Serving the Lord in His Church she loved so dearly, a Willing Worker and Faithful in all things; A Prayer Warrior, Family Nurse and Caretaker. She retired from AAFES in 1995 after 25 years of service and became free to travel as needed to be with her family in sickness and for comfort. Going home to Mt. Carmel was not just a trip but medicine to her and she welcomed every occasion possible to do so. A member of Sojourner Life Ministries, Church Mother and Willing Worker from its beginning in 2002 and a Member of Woman Home Aide Society #86 of South Carolina. Those left to cherish her memory and fulfill her legacy: Her Husband, David Scott; Children: W. Lou Scott, Charles Scott (Linder - Wife), Foster Scott, Daisy M. Scott-Grogan (David Sr.-Husband), All of San Antonio, TX. Her Beloved Grandchildren and (Great Grandchildren): Candace and Wesley Rhea (Evan and Camryn) of Frisco, TX; David, Jr. and Adrienne Grogan (Micah and Johannah), Khadijah Grant (Phelani), all of San Antonio, TX; Lynnette Grogan (Emmanuel and Hailey) of Durham, NC and her Sister Floree Crowder (Earl-Husband) of Colorado Springs, CO. a host of Nieces, Nephews and Friends including her "Honorary Daughters", Verlisa McAtee and Linda Burnes , Hospice Service and Workers….

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  1. To The Scott Family Mother Scott was a beautiful and godly woman. My family and I are so blessed to have known her loving and caring character she left a lasting imprint upon our lives. To God be the glory! The Hall family.

  2. To The Scott Family, I had the privilege to have met Mother Scott what a beautiful soul she was truly a woman of God. Mother Scott took life very serious she was a Proverb 31 women for real. To have known Mother Scott was a blessing she will be greatly missed. God knew what He was doing when He picked this flower, go on Mother Scott and take your rest. RIH

  3. My condolences to the family.   Losing a loved one is very difficult.   May you find comfort in God’s promise to wipe all tears from our faces and swallow up death forever.   Isaiah 25:8

  4. To Elder Scott and the Scott family. May God comfort you and keep during this time of Bereavement. May His protective Angels be encamped around about you. Precious is the death of the saints in the Lords eyes. It is in Jesus Name that I ask and pray. Amen

  5. To Willie Lou and the family, my condolences to the family. I am sorry I can’t be with you at this time. But my heart and prayers are with you. You know that I love you and you are on my mind and the family. May God comfort you during this time of bereavement. We will miss her coming to South Carolina. Remember John 16:22 “So also you have sorrow now, but I will see you again, and your hearts will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you.”

  6. To the Scott Family we are so sorry to hear about your dear mother passing, our prayers are that God will give you all the strength to go on and keep all of her memories in your heart. Losing a parent is very hard we know, so we will be sending up prayers for the family. We will miss her truly. “And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus” Philippians 4:7

  7. My condolences to your family and close friends. I hope that while reading Philippians 4:6,7 you feel comfort

  8. We send love, comfort and peace to the family of Mother Willie Scott. We celebrate with you the life of a gentle, sweet soul, always with a radiant smile and words of encouragement. You all are continually in our prayers. The West Family Betty West

  9. Condolences to Elder Scott and his family during your loss remember, God makes no mistakes God bless y’all I will continue to keep you all lifted up in prayer continue to be blessed in the Lord.

  10. To the family of mother Eva Scott, please except my condolences for such a sad occasion as this. Elder Scott, I know that you will miss your lovely wife, but she is in God’s presence right now. Please remember, that weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.

  11. Lou, I pray comfort and understanding for your family. My deepest sympathy to a loving daughter and family.

  12. Lou, my condolences to you and your family on the passing of your Mother. It is never easy to lose a parent, no matter your age. I pray for your peace and comfort as you continue your life journey without your Mom’s earthly presence.

  13. Lou, May fond memories of your Mother bring you comfort during this hard time in your life. Look back on all the good memories you were able to have and smile at the fact that you were able to share these before she passed away. My heart and prayers go out to you and your family.

  14. My prayers to the Scott family! Mother Scott will always be remember in my heart. I loved her and admired her for her faithful walk in Christ.She was a dedicated Church mother. And I will always be forever grateful, how she showed me the protocol of ushering. My condolences to the family.


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