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Gary Lynn Scott
© Enid Morning News
03-1976
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Jo Aguirre
EHS Class of 1970

March 30, 1952 - March 25, 1976

Gary Lynn Scott , 23, died in a local hospital early Thursday, after being stricken at his home a few months earlier.

His funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the chapel of the Ladusau Evans Funeral Home with the Rev. Lloyd Lambert officiating. He will be buried in Memorial Park Cemetery .

Scott was born March 30, 1952 at Enid and had lived here his entire life. He graduated from high school in 1970 and attended Northwestern Oklahoma State University at Alva.

At the time of his death, he was employed by the Auto Truck Machine Shop in Enid. He was a member of the Davis Park Christian Church and the Cycle Club.

Scott and Lisa Hixon were married June 29, 1974 and she survives.

He is also survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Scott ; a sister, Sandra ; his paternal and maternal grandparents

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