Liz Scott
I love you my husband! Scottsburg, IN
Birth date: Jun 5, 2011 Death date: Jul 25, 2011
James B. Scott, 67, of Decatur passed away at 2 pm Monday, July, 25, 2011. Per his wishes cremation will take place at Graceland/Fairlawn Crematory. There are no plans for services at this time. The family is being served by Moran Read Obituary
I love you my husband! Scottsburg, IN
Jeff, I LOVE YOU, MY HUSBAND! Scottsburg, IN
Our heartfelt condolences to Jeff and to your family over the loss of your father. Please know you have been and will continue to be in our prayers. Decatur, IL US
Jeff, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. decatur, IL US
My condolence to Brad's family. My first computer class was in Cobol with Brad and from there he became one of the people at Richland I came to admire. Whenever we met in the halls he always had a story to tell and I enjoyed listening to his stories about his sister Linda whom he seemed to admire very much. Decatur, IL US
Jeff, I'm very sorry to here about "DAD". I wished I had made it to see him before he passed away. I'm always a phone call away if you need a friend to talk to. I loved him very much & I know you did too. He will be missed ALOT. Take Care. I love you, Liz Scottsburg, IN US
Jeff and Paul, you have my deepest sympathy. Your father was a great friend and colleague for many years. I will miss him. Karole , IL US
Brad was one of my instructors at Richland, and a very good one! I work at Richland, and he became a friend after the class was over. He will be very much missed! Decatur, IL US
My condolences to Brad's boys, sister Linda, and family. Brad was a TRUE friend of mine for many years, during our high school days and beyond. Some where along the way, we lost track of each other, for which I truely regret. We shared many, many, great times together. Decatur, IL US
My condolensces to the family. Brad, as we knew him, was one of my colleagues in the Business Division. He was Richland Community College's first full-time computer instructors. He taught COBOL I, II, III, and IV, computer logic, systems analysis and other computer courses in the Data Processing Department, which then became the Computer Information Systems Department. Mt. Zion, IL US