First Baptist Church
501 S. Brazosport Blvd.
Freeport, TX  77541
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
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First Baptist Church
501 S. Brazosport Blvd.
Freeport, TX  77541
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
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Vincent "Scotty" LeRoy Scott

of Freeport, TX

November 23, 1919 - November 16, 2017


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Vincent LeRoy "Scotty" Scott, 97, of Freeport went home to be with the Lord on November 16, 2017. He was born on November 23, 1919 at his maternal grandparent's home in Jameson, Missouri, and was taken to the family home three weeks later in a horse-drawn bobsled to be with his other four siblings. In 1924, the family moved to Gallatin, Missouri where Scotty received his early education in the public school and on the streets, playing football, participating in Boy Scouts, delivering handbills and newspapers, selling magazines, and working at an ice cream parlor and grocery/bakery store. He entered the University of Missouri at Columbia in 1938, and graduated in February 1943 with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. He joined the Dow Chemical Co. that month in Freeport, Texas and spent his entire 40-year professional career there, retiring August 31, 1983. During that time, he worked in many areas-research and development, production, and production planning and economic evaluation (caustic magnesium, magnesium oxide, aluminum chloride catalyst, styrene, glycol, EDC, and V1V2). Civic service during those years included Chairman Freeport Planning Commission during consolidation with Velasco; two terms on Freeport City Council; Precinct 18 election judge; grand jury service; and Area Planning Commission member. After retirement he spent seven years as the Freeport representative and first President, Board of Directors, Brazosport Water Authority, leading the effort to organize an authorization election in each Brazosport City; select legal, engineering, construction, and bond representatives; and hire personnel to build and operate the original facility. Scotty married Rebecca Anne Twombly April 17, 1948, who worked hard to make him a Texan. He is survived by her and their four children: Naomi Scott and husband John Bonno of Houston; Evelyn Collard Karl and husband Gary Karl of Brazoria; Pauline Moffett Singleton and husband David Singleton of Vernon; and Morgan Scott and wife Julie Scott of Dallas. Also surviving are eight grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Scotty became a Christian at the age of ten, and was ordained a Deacon by the First Baptist Church, Freeport after his marriage. His service there included singing in the choir, teaching Sunday School, serving on budget, finance, and other committees, audio-visual director, church treasurer, and trustee. His passions were Christ, family, church, researching genealogy, following the stock market, watching football, and most of all, eating chocolate. He kept up with current events, and wrote letters to the Houston Chronicle and the Brazosport Facts expressing his historical observations, and years of wisdom. Scotty kept a blog entitled "Depression Class" with short stories from his childhood during the Great Depression, which can be viewed at http://depressionera.net/. He lived a full life, was greatly loved, and will be deeply missed. The family will receive at friends at 10 a.m. Tuesday, November 21, 2017 until service time at 11 a.m. at the First Baptist Church of Freeport. Graveside services will follow at 2 p.m. at the Restwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers Scotty requested donations to the First Baptist Church of Freeport Building Fund; 501 South Brazosport Blvd., Freeport, Texas 77541.

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The Robinsons
Freeport, TX
Wednesday, November 29, 2017

My heart is so heavy! What a great man he was! We live across the street and would always notice him taking the garbage out and to the road, picking up sticks in the yard and loving his wife!

Michael Moore
Spokane, WA
Monday, November 20, 2017

I guess I'd be a Great grand nephew.(not sure how all that works) My Grandpa "Pampa" Robert would be his older brother. I never met Vincent but knew that he was the Geneologist of the family. I'm really sorry for your loss. God Bless
Funny........I remember my Grandpa being called "Scotty" by many of his friends. Must have been a term of endearment for the Scott family

Mike

Vicki Buchanan Green
Richmond, TX
Monday, November 20, 2017

Prayers sent for your family.

Kay Carter
Houston, TX
Saturday, November 18, 2017

I am so sorry to hear about Mr. Scott. He was always welcoming and kind to us when we came down to Freeport.

David Ross Scott
Bartlett, IL
Friday, November 17, 2017

May you rest in peace great Uncle Vincent.

LuAnn Barton Briggs
Abingdon, MD
Friday, November 17, 2017

Uncle Vincent was a beautiful person who will be missed by everyone who knew him. I loved seeing him every summer when he and Aunt Rebecca would make the trip to Missouri with my cousins. Imagine traveling 900 miles with four small children in an unairconditioned car! I'm so grateful to have been able to spend a week last summer in Texas and hear more family stories.