Harold (Bud) Jay Scott Jr.

Harold (Bud) Jay Scott, Jr. of Millersville died peacefully on Friday February 26 at Conestoga View surrounded by his family.  Bud was born in Lancaster, PA and was the son of the late Geneva J. and Harold Jay Scott, Sr.  Surviving are his daughters, Geo Danielle Yaninek of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Michelle Dombach wife of N. Andrew Dombach of Millersville and son, Daniel Scott of Ephrata.  Bud has six  grandchildren, Jasmine, Calvin, Kyle, Caleb, Benjamin and Lucas.

Surviving in addition to his children are his brother Paul J. Scott husband of Isabelle Scott, his sisters Katherine F. Kuhns wife of  Kenneth L. Kuhns and Judy A. Bolch wife of Neil A. Bolch.

Bud loved drawing, painting and spending time with his children and grandchildren.

Memorial services for Bud are pending at this time.

 

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  • He was a good guy,and will be missed very much,,no more pain,,love to you all ,,family is the greatest gift,,,,

  • With Love thinking of all of his family. Peace be with each and everyone of you. May wonderful memories prevail.

  • Kathy, Judy, Kenny and Neil; I just want to express my deepest Sympathy to all of you and Buddy’s family. I know it is a difficult time but together you will make it through. I have a lot of memories of Buddy being in the house and laughing at Judy and I for no reason.. well, I am sure he did have reasons we just didn’t know what they were. Oh those were the days. Please let me know when the services will be. Again I am so very sorry to hear this.

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