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Herman Dee Scott
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


Services for Herman Dee Scott were held at the Baptist Church in Cheyenne, Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Laddie Adams, the pastor preaching the sermon. Interment was in the Strong City cemetery, Strong City, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma under direction of the Scroggins and Son Funeral Home.

Mr. Scott was born April 23, 1900 and passed away on October 23, 1961.

He had been ill for the past 13 years.

In 1928 he was married to Alta Davis.

He had belonged to the Cheyenne Baptist Church for the past 20 years.

He was a retired farmer, having moved from his farm near Strong City to Cheyenne earlier this year.

Immediate survivors are his wife Alta of Cheyenne; his daughter, Marie Bradshaw, also of Cheyenne; and a son, Ronald D. Scott of Huntsville, Alabama; his brothers, Loyd, Arthur and Claude of Strong City; a sister, Edna Durham of Caldwell, Idaho; as well as other relatives and numerous friends.



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