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

  1. Cassie says:

    There are a thousand things I’d like to say to you. I looked up to you since I was a kid. Seeing you in your uniform and you smiling so big and proud when you came to Granny’s. You’re at peace now and will no longer hurt. I will forever remember you. Rest in heaven cuz/unc

  2. Mom says:

    Son, I finally have you home where you belong. I love and miss you with all my heart. I know that you’ve been hurting for a long time and now you’re set free. Rest in peace. son. I’ll never forget you.

  3. Blake says:

    “May the lord lift his countenance upon you
    And bring you peace”

  4. Uncle Bill, I miss you so much and it sucks that we didn’t get to spend that much time together. Just wish that I was able to help in whatever way I could’ve. I’m glad to we went to the Christmas party last year so I could see you, you looked really good and happy to see me and my family and that meant a lot to me. Ive been thinking about you a lot lately and just can’t get it out of my head. Sucks that you only got to meet my family a couple times, we will see you when the time comes and I promise to spend more time with you.

    Love always your nephew Jonathin

  5. Mom (Bunny) says:

    Son, I couldn’t write this until I was over being mad at you. Now that’s over and what I am holding onto are the good memories. I miss our morning coffee together, playing dominos, the fun we had decorating for the Christmas party last year, but most of all thank you for letting me be your mom for the last 44 years. For now I will tuck you away in my heart and know that I will see you again. Love you always, mom.

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