He is survived by his wife, Janet Charlene Taylor (Pope) of Onalaska, Texas, brothers David Taylor (Debbie), Kenneth Taylor (Denise) both of Beeville, Texas, sister Patty Taylor Henning of Calallen, Texas, loving mother-in-law Pat Pope of Onalaska, Texas and special cousins Bruce and Vicki Mayfield of Saint Anthony, Idaho. Scott thoroughly enjoyed his nieces and nephews, Ken Taylor, Sheelah Taylor, Buster Henning, Myles Taylor, Courtney DeLeon, Drema Henning, one grandniece and five grandnephews.
Scott had exceptional work ethics, working for a guar processing plant in Kenedy, Texas for 17 years, shared a janitorial business with his wife for 7 years. Then working for TDCJ in various manufacturing factors at the McConnell, Estelle and Polunsky units for 14 years until his failing health forced me to retire.
Scott's greatest love and joy was serving the creator, Jehovah God. He served as an elder in the Beeville and Livingston congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses for over 34 years. He also had the joys of participating in a prison ministry and sharing in a public ministry helping his neighbors appreciate what God's Kingdom will do for all mankind in the near future!
Everyone found Scott to be loving, kind and gentle. He was an exceptional husband spoiled his wife when he had opportunity and means. He will be missed tremendously by all that knew and loved him. Memorial services will be via Zoom and are pending.
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Condolences(7)
Glenda Wilkinson
Houston, TX Sunday, November 8, 2020 My heart goes out to you, Charlene, and the rest of Scott’s family. God will give you peace, comfort and rest. My prayers are with you.Annette Monk
Livingston, TX Sunday, November 8, 2020 I’m so sorry. My thoughts and prayers are with you and family. Just take it one day at a time. 🙏🙏Jim & Meredith Miller
Houston, TX Saturday, November 7, 2020 Charlene,So very sorry to learn of your loss.
Jim & Meredith (Peebles) Miller
Chris and Malinda Rehor
Church Hill, TN Saturday, November 7, 2020 To the dear family of Scott.He will be so missed. He helped us come in the truth. He took malinda to the convention when she had no way to go. He helped us raise two feisty boys. He set a good example of what a real man should be like. Always smiling and ready to help. We will miss him dearly. We will see him soon. Until then please know his life was as close to Jesus as one man could be. May Jehovah comfort each of you. Xoxo
Bruce D Mayfield
St. Anthony, Saturday, November 7, 2020 Dear Charlene and all loved ones and friends of Scotty, know that our brother is now safely sleeping in Jehovah’s memory. In God’s due time, which for him will be as no time at all, Christ our Lord and reigning King will use God’s power to restore to vibrant healthful life our dear loved one. Our God who cannot lie has promised this! How could Jehovah fail to remember this faithful servant? So we look forward keenly to seeing Scotty again in the earthly paradise that God’s Kingdom under Christ Jesus will bring. — Bruce and Vicki MayfieldYolanda Moye
Moscow, TX Friday, November 6, 2020 My deepest condolences to Charleen Taylor, and family. May our creator, and heavenly father, Jehovah God give you the love, and strengthen you to cope with the loss of a wonderful husband, and great friend. We love you Charleen, and will truly miss our Brother Scott. May Jehovah be with you. With greatest Sympathy , and Christian love.Yolanda Moye 😢😍🌹🌹❗❗
BOBBIE EPSTEIN
LIVINGSTON, TX Thursday, November 5, 2020 So very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and lots of love.