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Mavis Scott Memorial
Mavis Scott Memorial

Mavis Scott

Mavis Scott

Tuesday, January 18th, 2022

Mavis Jean Scott, of Acme, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 18, 2022.  She was born on May 6, 1940 in Nampa, Idaho to Russell and Wilma Greenough.

On October 13, 1956 she married her best friend, Gordon Scott. They were married fifty-five years until his passing in 2012. They spent most of their lives in Washington, but they went to Thorne Bay, Alaska for several years. Mavis enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, doing puzzles, playing cards, and feeding her loved ones, including the hummingbirds. She will be greatly missed.

Mavis is survived by her daughters, Kathy (Doug) of Maple Falls, Washington, Marcy of Pasco, Washington, Joanne of Acme, Washington; grandson, Ryan (Rachael) of Burlington, Washington; granddaughter, Hannah of Acme, Washington; great-grandchildren, Daniel, Justyn, and Allison; sister, Alice; brother, Russ; brother-in-law Ron (Pam).

Mavis was preceded in death by her husband, Gordon; parents, Russell and Wilma; son, Earl; grandson, Justin; sister, Doris; brother, Wayne.

A Celebration of Mavis’s life will be held at 1:00, on Saturday, May 21, 2022 at the Deming Logging Show, 3295 Cedarville Rd, Bellingham, WA 98226.   Memorial donations can be made to the Deming Logging Show at demingloggingshow.com.   Share your memories of Mavis and sign the online guest register.

Guestbook

  • Lori Nichols

    Mavis was the true meaning of a hard working loving person. I loved running into her at Dodson’s and around the neighborhood. She always made your day so much better just by seeing her. I will truly miss our chats. Rest in peace Ma.

  • Betty Gorum

    I loved working with you at the casino. You were so supportive of everyone. If Mavis was there I knew it was going to be a good day. What a wonderful friend. You will be so missed by so many!!

  • Sandra Everson Walker

    Mavis, my cousin. Remember how u used to take care of brother Ken and me when we were living in the red house on township Street. U were so much fun. 😢 rest in peace my dear cousin.

  • Gene & Candy Roberts

    Mavis, I’m going to miss seeing you at the post office. You always had a smile on your face and always time to talk.