Nina D. Scott
Nina D. Scott, 86, passed away at her residence in St. Louis County on Monday, December 13, 2021, with family by her side. She is the daughter of the late Everett and Leatha Hedrick (McDaniel). Nina was born at Cantwell, Missouri on April 18, 1935. She was preceded in death by her loving husband Lavon “Scotty” Scott.
Nina is survived by her two sons, Ron Scott, daughter-in-law Karen Scott, Mike, and (Patty) Scott; four grandchildren, Eric and (Brianne) Scott, Jeremy and (Jamie) Scott, Mike and (Gina) Scott, Michelle, and (Jeff) Weiss; seven great-grandchildren, Kendal Lickenbrock, Brady Scott, Gavin Scott, Logan Scott, Adelyn Weiss, Jacob Weiss, and Mike Scott, Jr.; a brother-in-law Gary Scott, and a special person Mark and (Ann) Schmitt. Many other relatives and friends also survive.
A funeral mass will be held at the Church of the Magdalen-Southampton (St. Mary Magdalen) Catholic Church, 4924 Bancroft Ave., St. Louis, Missouri 63109 on Wednesday, December 22, 2021, at 10:30 AM, with Fr. Brian Fallon officiating. Afterward, she will be laid to rest at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, 2900 Sheridan Rd., St. Louis, Missouri 63125.
What a full life your parents had. They are together now. You have my sincere condolences.
Our deepest sympathy to all of the family. We met your parents, grandparents at their winter home in Texas. We were all family and we sure will miss them at La Floresta. Our prayers go out to you all. Scottie and Nina are spending Christmas together. Howie and Susan Oram
Loved your folks. Wintered with them at LaFloresta for years. Makes my heat heavy and very sad to know they are both gone. May they RIP.
Feeling so sad in loosing my dearest friend, Nina. Thankful for all the fun memories I have of her and Scotty
Thinking of all of you Scott families and your loss. My sincere condolences to each of you. May God bring you peace. Rest in Peace, Nina.
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I express my deepest sympathy to all the family for your loss. Although I never had the honor of meeting Scotty or Nina. I did have the privilege listening to Mark Schmitt share some of his life experiences that clearly indicated how special Scotty and Nina were in many peoples lives. My thoughts and prayers are with family, friends and loved ones during this time.
Just think of all those loving memories of them. I am a better person by meeting them. When I moved to TDL Mary Lou( my sister) introduced me to them and the rest is history. What wonderful couple. Will miss picking on Nina like a sister. Love goes out to all of you. With Love Vicki and Dicky.