William A. Scott III

Passed: July 14, 2020

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William Alfred Scott III, age 55, of Litchfield Park, Arizona passed away on July 14, 2020 in Duncan, Arizona. He was born on July 2, 1965 to William A. Scott Jr. and Patricia Scott in Hanford, California.

William served in the United States Marine Corps from 1984 to 1992 as a Mortarman.

He is survived by his daughter, Jacqueline Chissus, his son, Brenin Sharp, his sisters; Shannon L. Plachno and Brandi S. Scott, his brothers; Michael B. Scott, Steven D. Scott, and John D. Snyder. William is also survived by his parents, William A. Scott Jr. and Eileen B. Scott. He is preceded in death by William A. Scott Sr. and Lavelle Scott.

The family asks that if anyone would like to make a donation they do so in William’s name to the Wounded Warrior Project https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/donate.

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21 responses to William A. Scott III

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  1. I miss you more and more each day that passes. I wish we could have just played 1 more game of Mexican train, so I could whoop your bum bum. I wish I could have asked you more questions on gardening. Questions keep popping in my head about things in our past that only you knew the the answers to…the truth. I always thought that when I was ready to know, I would be able to ask you. I wish we could have been closer and that you could have confided in me more and maybe that may have changed things for you. I love you and I hope you are at peace now.

    1. Blake says:

      “May the lord lift his Devine countenance upon you and give you peace”

  2. You were my first and only son. God only knows how much I miss you. Your family has left me out in the cold and lists Bunny as your mother. She is not your mother but your step mother. Bud, I don’t know how you could have done this to me. You don’t even list me as survived by. I will always remember our time at Coulon Park with the kids. We had such a great time there. You will always remain in my heart forever and I will always love you and your spirit forever. Be at peace son.

  3. Jennifer M says:

    My sincere condolences to Billy’s family. I am going to miss you Billy- you were a part of my journey and I am grateful. I have so memories with you that I will hold on my heart forever. I hope you have the happiness you were longing for. I hope the pain you felt is gone. Mostly, I hope to see you again one day. Rest In Peace.

  4. Brandi says:

    Bill,
    I don’t want to believe you are gone. There’s soo much left unsaid. All I can say is if you were hurting I’m goad you no longer hurt. Wish we could all go back to Louisiana together one more time where I know you were happiest. I love you

  5. john says:

    Bill,
    I KNOW WE DIDN’T SPEND ENOUGH TIME TOGETHER BUT ALL THE SAME I LOVED AND RESPECTED YOU. PLEASE TELL GRANDMA AND GRANDPA HELLO FOR ALL OF US AND BE AT PEACE. SHARE IN THE TABLE THAT THE LORD HAS PREPARED FOR US AND KNOW THAT WE ARE ALL THINKING OF YOU. LOVE AND BLESSINGS ALWAYS…. JOHN D. SNYDER

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