Marie Scott, 102, of Florence, KY died at her home surrounded by her family. Marie was preceded by her husband William J. Scott (2006). She was a Mom first and a housekeeper at St. Joseph Rectory for over 30 years, as well as, a member of Saint Joseph Church in Crescent Springs. Survivors include her daughters Mary (Larry) Hoekstra, Debbie Scott: sons Raymond (Lois) Scott, William (LuAnn) Scott, John (Bonnie) Scott, Steve (Barb) Scott, Chris Scott; sisters Alice Garcia (deceased), Ruth Theele (deceased) and Lou Ann Kuhlman; brothers John (Eleanor) Seissiger (deceased) and Frank Seissiger; 17 grandchildren, 38 great grandchildren, and 9 great great grandchildren. In Lieu of flowers the family request Masses to be said in her honor or a donation to a food pantry. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Linnemann Funeral Home. Private services are being prepared for the family. Eat and Don’t Fight. Love You More.
My grandma and my guiding light
Be brave, be wise and be kind.
Those words were the words my grandmother told me over 36 years ago when I joined the Air Force. Years later I found out she said the same thing to my grandfather.
Those words keep me humble.
So to all who see this,as grandma would say;
Be brave, be wise and be kind.
You’ve been the cornerstone of our family, a source of wisdom, love, and strength. Your 102 years on this earth were not just a testament to longevity but to a life lived with purpose and grace.
I remember the stories you shared, the lessons you taught, and the endless love you gave. From your kitchen, where you made the best meals served on the biggest picnic table I have ever seen, to your gentle words that always brought comfort, you shaped my world in ways words cannot fully capture.
You were more than a grandmother; you were my guiding light, my confidante, and my inspiration. Your resilience in the face of challenges and your unwavering faith have left an indelible mark on my soul. Your legacy lives on in every piece of advice I follow, every recipe I recreate, and every moment of kindness I extend to others.
Though you may no longer be physically here, your spirit will forever remain in our hearts. Your love will continue to guide us, your memories will bring us solace, and your life will be celebrated with each passing day.
Rest peacefully, Grandma. You’ve earned your place among the stars. Tell grandpa I said hi
Condolences from the Frazier/Conrad Family
Such a blessing to have lived to see 102! Sending love your way, Trish and crew.
May Marie rest in peace.
May Marie rest in peace after a long holy life.
Our condolences
Those we love can never be more than a thought away; for as long as there is a memory; they live in our hearts. Our condolences to your family.
Love Staci & Cory
I love you more
Grandma’s response to I love you was always “I love you more”. My response was “that’s impossible”. I will hold our memories in my heart forever. This world was blessed to have you for so long. It won’t be the same without you. See you when I get there, but not too soon I still have some coasters to ride 😉
Love always, Tina
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