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Evelyn C. (McPhee) Scott

January 8, 1938 - February 24, 2021

U.S. Veteran

Burial Date March 2, 2021

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Evelyn I wish I could have been with you to sneak you some of our favorite cookies " The Mallo's". You are and always will be in my heart. A dear friend for sure. Did you ever conquer the DVD player? I will miss you but appreciate the fact you are happier with your daughter Samantha. I think of you each time I sleep under our quilt. Love ya! Trudy

Posted by Trudy Stone on February 28, 2021

Mac ,Although we were sister-in-laws for many years, I'm so glad we became best friend. I will always remember the good times we had together over the years and all hours of laughing and talking on the phone. I know your are happy in heaven with the loves of your life Alan and Samantha. Please give them a hug for me. I also know Ron must be close by telling you all his corny jokes Also please give Ron a big kiss for me. I love you and God Bless. Always in my heart Blanche

Posted by Blanche Scott on February 27, 2021

Evelyn was a woman of wisdom and kindness. I was blessed to be able to be assigned to her as a caregiver. In the few weeks we spent together we had lots of laughs, accomplished many of the things she wanted, though we had so much more planned for the spring months. She talked about Miramar in Duxbury, which I will visit if only to keep her memory alive, and not planning to be joining her husband and daughter at this time wanted to take in the beauty of the National Cemetery and visit with them. Like me she loved to read, and we loved so many of the same authors getting her back on her Kindle was a goal for me. Like me reading late in to the night was a passion. I will always look at how blessed she was to have her nephew Larry and niece Leah watching over her. She knew love and appreciated it though through the pandemic it made it hard for us all to see. I explained to here we all were feeling that way. Her appreciation to what Larry and Leah provided may never be known but was to me. As I will always say that people may say Evelyn was stubborn, and in her years I am sure she was, but in her recent months it was frustration Evelyn experienced not being able to do all she wanted to do on her own! My friend Evelyn I love you! Other than my own husband, children and family you became another beat in my heart! I will love you forever my dear friend!!! ????? Meet

Posted by Kimberly Johnson on February 26, 2021

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