Hazel Lee
Scott, 85, entered her forever home on Tuesday December 3, 2013 at the Gibson
General Hospital Skilled Nursing Facility. She was peacefully surrounded by her
beloved family members as she went to meet her Savior.
Born on
April 17, 1928 in Huntingburg, Indiana, Hazel was the daughter of Irvin Grover
and Lillie M. (Fisher) Gambill, as well as sister to
Cletus Gambill, Zella
Sellers, Gladys Whitsitt, Edna Reinhold, Wilma Reinhold and Jean Barrett. Hazel
became a Christian at a young age and dedicated her life in the service to her
Lord.
At the age
of 19, Hazel married Therne Noble Scott on October
24, 1947 and became mother to Phyllis (Paul) Daniels of Fishers, IN, Daniel
(Brenda) Scott of Oakland City, Rex Scott of Princeton and Donna Sisson of
Princeton. In addition to being a dedicated wife and mother, Hazel loved her
church and the opportunity to serve others. She truly loved being a part of the
Princeton Church of God for 59 years and developed a love for those with whom
she attended church every Sunday. She was a well-known prayer warrior to all
who knew her. She enjoyed cooking and trying new recipes, singing and listening
to music and spoiling her children and grandchildren at Christmas.
She will be
continually watching over those she left behind, including her husband of 66
years, four children, seven grandchildren including Paul (Janelle) Daniels of
Noblesville, IN, Ericka Daniels of Indianapolis, Branden Scott of Florida,
Andrea (Matthew) Brown of Oakland City, Jonathan Scott of Oakland City, Kim
Sisson of Princeton and Mikala Sisson of Princeton. Especially close to her
heart were her five great-grandchildren, Luke, Nathan and Emily Daniels of
Noblesville, Noah Scott of Florida and Rylan Brown of Oakland City.
Those who
wish to take part in the celebrations of Hazel’s life may attend visitation
from 4 until 7 p.m. Thursday Dec. 5, 2013 at the Colvin Funeral Home in
Princeton. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Friday Dec. 6 2013 at the
Tower Heights Church of God 2005 Keystone Dr. Princeton with officiants, Skip Farmer, Paul Daniels, and Jonathan Scott.
There will
be visitation at the church from 10 a.m. until service time on Friday. Burial
with follow in the Columbia “White” Church Cemetery.