
A strength within comes from a heart that believes in more than itself. A strong will comes from adversities faced in life and still somehow comes out on top. A belief and love for the Lord that no one could shake. This is a woman that would light up a room with smiles even while in pain. A woman that would put aside all her problems to make sure others were taken care of. A woman we called mother.
Katherine was much more than a mother. She was a friend, a confidant, a teacher. Even in passing she is still teaching us how to have a closer relationship with the Lord. Her strength and selflessness giving for her children came first. These children were the most important in her life. Now in heaven she can share time with her other children that passed before they were born. While standing in the presence of God, she can stand whole.
May God protect us and our mother look over us. We shall celebrate her life and not mourn her death. This is her wish. We will hold her in our hearts and minds and she will never be forgotten. To share in her memories with others she will never be truthfully gone. She will only be at peace and with no pain.
Katherine Elizabeth Scott, 64, passed away on Wednesday, December 7th, 2016 in Virginia Beach. Born on October 29th, 1952 in Fremont, Ohio she was the daughter of Clyde and Margaret Booze. Kathy worked as a Postal Worker for Virginia Wesleyan College.
She is survived by her kids Jeremy Cayce Scott, Timothy James Scott, and Tiffany Angel Scott. Her grandkids Karla Adilene Scott Perez, Angel Alexander Scott Perez, Katherine Elizabeth Scott Perez, Gloria Elizabeth Marie, Alan “Jew Jew” Troy
Memorial Service will be held on a future date.
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Mom,you were a great woman. You will be truly missed by your children,grandchildren & by your friends.You will always be in my heart.
I render when we were kids and Aunt Kathy and Aunt Becky would take us kids ice skating out down to the lake and we would have cookouts of hot dogs and marshmallows and if it was cold outside then they would take us upstairs and pay board games… Will miss you Aunt Kathy..I Love you.. Rest in peace… Love Chrissy..
I remember when we were kids and Aunt Kathy and Aunt Becky would take the kids down to the lake and swim and fish and have cookouts and in the winter time we would play board games and go ice skating..Good times.. Rest in peace Aunt Kathy..I love you… Chrissy..
Mom, I miss you so much. I have so many questions about things. I know you are no longer in pain and I am thankfully for that. I love you. If any of her family leaves a message up her please contact me at my email. Tygerswife2013@gmail.com