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. David Urias says:

    I knew Bill Billy as a lot of knew him for most of 15 years he was always friendly and had a great laugh and ready smile but he had his Demons and like others a dark place he didn’t share with anyone he tried his best to be the best person he could be he had many people who loved and liked him and he will be missed I am one of them , Billy was a character and an entertainer he had a beautiful singing voice that he used only sparingly
    And he was his own master and refused to be judged so he will not be by me at least , I wasn’t by any means his best friend but I knew him for a while and these are my thoughts of him I hope he is at peace where ever he is and without pain Goodbye my friend

  2. Scott,

    I cried when I heard you passed away. I find myself crying still today. I dont know why you had to go but we all know that we will miss you so. I still can”t believe your gone. You will be missed so very much. A beautiful soul lives on forever and memories of you, we will always treasure. Now your spirit has been set free to be with your God for eternity. I will always remember the good times we had/shared together.

    Rest in peace Scott. You will always be in my heart forever and will never forget you.

  3. Jodi Beth says:

    Bill, I only got to meet you once at Eileen’s Christmas party when your son Brenin was just a baby. I feel like I’ve known you for twenty years because that’s how long I’ve known your Mom, Bunny and she would talk about all of you all the time. She was so proud of you and all her kids. She never referred to you or any of your siblings as her “step kids”. In her mind and heart, you were just as much a part of her as John and Brandi are. I know she enjoyed seeing you, especially the time you recently spent with her. I think that God has a plan for everything and you were meant to spend that quality time with her before your next journey. Now be an Angel and watch over your family who is hurting for you and let them know in your own way that “you are finally free”

  4. June says:

    I’m speechless, I can’t believe it.. I will miss our chats on messenger while you we’re on the road. You will deeply be missed. I love you Billy.. you always brighten my day ever time we seen you.. R.I P.

  5. Tee says:

    Billy as I knew him at a job he had. I moved away, but tried to keep touch. He was always nice to me,
    and would make me smile. He will be greatly missed.

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