U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Dr. Raymond Scott
Dr. Raymond L. Scott of Fayetteville, Georgia.
Dr. Scott was born December 15, 1927 (celebrated each April 15) in Collingdale, Pennsylvania and relocated to his heavenly home on November 4, 2007.
Dr. Scott received Jesus Christ as his Savior and Lord in 1953.
He served his Lord faithfully for over 54 years in Christ honoring churches in Pennsylvania, New York, Illinois, South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia.
This is, therefore, a joyful time to honor a life so unselfishly and fully lived in service to his Lord and others.
He humbly followed the path of his Lord and now takes his place in Heaven among Christ’s faithful disciples of all the ages.
Dr. Scott’s theological education included an M. Div. degree and a M.A. in church history, both from Wheaton Graduate School of Theology, plus a Th.D in theology from Grace Theological Seminary.
His scientific training included a B.A. degree in pre-medicine and organic chemistry from Temple University, an M.S. in organic chemistry from Drexel University, and doctoral studies in biochemistry at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School.
Prior to entering the Christian ministry, Dr. Scott was employed for sixteen years in medical and pharmaceutical research.
He held positions with Merck, Sharp and Dohme Laboratories as a research scientist for two years, with Wyeth Laboratories both as a research laboratory supervisor for six years and as assistant director of their Science Information Department for one year, and with Norwich-Eaton Laboratories as director of their Scientific Information Division for seven years.
Prior to relocating to Fayetteville area in 2005, Dr. Scott served the Lord Jesus Christ as Pastor Emeritus and Senior Bible Teacher of Christ Community Church (SBC) in Huntersville, North Carolina where, from October 1998 until 2002 he served as Executive Pastor.
Prior to that he was Professor of Bible and Science at Columbia International University in Columbia, South Carolina where for twenty-six years, he taught a wide variety of Bible, science, theology and church history courses.
Dr. Scott authored a unique book describing the actual appearances of Christ in Old Testament times, entitled The Hiding God, published first by Master’s Press and later by Baker Book House (this book is currently out of print).
Dr. Scott is survived by his loving wife Anne and three living sons: Raymond Jr., chief executive officer of one of Florida’s leading architectural firms in the Orlando area, his wife Kitty, and his three children, Courtney, Rachel, and Zachary, and one granddaughter Mia; Stuart who is professor of biblical counseling at Southern Baptist Seminary and formerly professor at Master’s College and Seminary in the Los Angeles area, his wife Zondra and their two children, Christa and Marc; and Thomas who is a physician with an obstetrics and gynecological practice in Blairsville, Georgia and his three children, Tommy, Kelsey and Jordan. A fourth son, Richard, is presently with the Lord.
Dr. Scott was beloved by countless thousands whose lives were touched by his faithful teaching of God’s Word and his warm humor.
So many of his students, both from Columbia International University and from churches that he pastored were inspired by his scholarly teaching and wise counsel.
Many church members and friends have also had their lives blessed by his devoted and tender care.
He always has a warm smile for everyone and gave strength and encouragement to those in need as he walked among them, leading the way through his own vale of sorrows.
Even though he struggled through three heart attacks, a successful battle with lung cancer, and finally a losing battle with congestive heart failure, Dr. Scott’s spirit remained strong.
He was constantly encouraged and supported by his loving and faithful wife, Anne, whom he adored and who was always at his side.
He continued to teach God’s Word faithfully and to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ at every opportunity.
Now he enjoys the crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who remain faithful to Him. His godly life was his best and final sermon.
A service of thanksgiving to commemorate his life and celebrate his spirit that was committed to the Lord Jesus will be held at Woolsey Baptist Church, where he was an active member, located at 115 Hampton Road, Fayetteville, Georgia at 11 A.M. Tuesday, November 6, 2007.
The family will receive friends at the church from 10:30 A.M. to 11:00 A.M.
In place of flowers, please direct memorials to Woolsey Baptist Church.
Mary D. Daniel
Mrs. Mary Diane Daniel, age 72 of Fayetteville died November 2, 2007.
She was preceded in death by her husband William Gordon Daniel.
She is survived by her daughter Lynn & Kelly Briant of Fayetteville; sons Richard Daniel of Marietta, Charles & Susan Daniel of Lawrenceville, Tim Daniel of Athens, Jeff & Paula Daniel of Milledgeville, and Matthew Daniel of Cumming; fifteen grandchildren; two great grandchildren; sister Elizabeth & Dennis Salvatore; brother Bill & Sally Gardner.
Funeral services will be Sunday, November 4, 2007 at 3:00 P.M. in the Chapel of Carl J. Mowell & Son Funeral Home, Fayetteville.
Rev. Dan Rice will officiate. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Cemetery, East Point, Georgia.
The family will receive friends 12 – 3 PM Sunday at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Hillcrest Cemetery Memorial Association (404) 323-1813
Mary Lou Walker
Mrs. Mary Lou Walker of Fayetteville died November 15, 2007.
Mrs. Walker retired from Farmers and Merchants Bank.
She is survived by daughter, Kim Allen; Son, Ken Walker; Grandchildren, Rebecca Crispin; Walker Allen, all of Fayetteville; Sisters, Blanche Swain; Doris Souther, both of Blairsville; Lucille Johnson of Oak Ridge, Tn; brothers, Franklin Hunter and wife Carol of Blairsville; James Hunter of Warner Robins; Aunt, Mrs. Dora Spivey of Blairsville; nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Saturday November 17, 2007 at 3:00 PM at the Chapel of Carl J. Mowell & Son (Peachtree City).
Rev. Bill Priester will officiate. Interment Westminster Memorial Gardens.
The family will receive friends Friday from 6 to 8 PM. Carl J. Mowell & Son Funeral Home Peachtree City.
Oscar "Junior" Prince, Jr.
Oscar “Junior” Prince, Jr., age 62 of Fayetteville died Wednesday, November 14, 2007.
He is survived by his daughters Rachel (Anthony) Ridings of Milner and Christy (Ricky Pearson) Prince of Fayetteville; grandchildren Lisa Smith of Griffin, Dylan Smith of Milner and Logan Ridings of Milner; great-grandchildren Bethany Fuller of Griffin; special friend Judy Stephens of Sunnyside; brothers David (Elizabeth) Prince of Fayetteville, James (Sandra) Prince of Tyrone and Larry Prince of Williamson; sisters Helen Ayers of Brooks, Sylvia Spratland of Williamson and Brenda (Larry) Cox of Milner and constant companion and pet “Andy.”
The funeral service will be Saturday, November 17, 2007 at 11AM in the Chapel of Carl J. Mowell & Son Funeral Home, Fayetteville.
The Rev. Ed Lynch will officiate.
Interment will follow at Berea Christian Church Cemetery in Hampton.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home Friday, November 16, 2007, 5-8 PM.
Edwin Hewett
Mr. Edwin W. Hewett, Jr. of Peachtree City passed away November 13, 2007.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 47 years, Kathryn P. Hewett.
He was retired from the FAA as an Inspector. He is survived by his daughters, Kay H. and Steven P. Norton of Peachtree City, Allyson Hewett of Alpharetta; grandchildren, Lanie Norton, Zack Norton, Sophie Norton all of Peachtree City; sister Marj Petty of Cincinnati, OH.
At Mr. Hewett’s request no services are planned.
In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 672648, Marietta, GA 30006 or www.americanheart.org.
Carl J. Mowell & Son Funeral Home, Peachtree City.