Scott, Patricia Stillman
A widow of western actor, Randolph Scott, passed away on Monday, May 3rd. She is survived by her son, Christopher, his wife, Vicki, and his children, Christy Jones, Patrick and Jared; her daughter, Sandra, her husband, Sam, and her children, Sam and Perry; her long time business manager and confidant, Richard Bell; and her nurse and companion Dottie McEntire. A private memorial service will be held for friends and family. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Eisenhower Memorial Hospital or the Cochella Valley S.P.C.A.
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Our sincere sympathies to the family. We began watching Randolph Scott movies a couple of years ago. It seemed impossible to watch movies that actually had actors as decent as the parts they portrayed. Then we discovered Randolph Scott Westerns. I stumbled on this site by accident and after reading the notes I was not socked by the comments. It seems there was another person as true as Randolph Scott and that was his wife Patricia.
Sincerely,
Diane Thomas
Diane Thomas
May 26, 2004
Mrs. Scott was a women that loved children. Thanks to Mrs. Scott and her family, for having Dottie and her family a part of her life.
Dotties Son,
Ed & Kids
Ed Drost
May 11, 2004
When the warmth of the sun touches my face,
I see your smile and feel your embrace.
I hear the whisper of love in the wind
And I know that you are close to me again
The rain speaks of tears and the thunder of pain,
But soon the sun comes the earth to reclaim.
As the days come and go and the world moves on,
I know you're still here, you'll never be gone.
On the night the Angel came and took your hand,
We cried as you left for an unknown land.
But Heaven rejoiced as you came into sight,
For your soul was a diamond, shining so bright!
Dottie
May 7, 2004
Mrs. Scott was a very loved lady. My mom has took care of her for many years. i have met mrs. Scott only a few times. i wish it was more
But she was a very kind lady and i love her for all she has done and all of her kindness.We will all miss her.David McEntire& Family
David McEntire
May 6, 2004
My sympathies are with Chris, Sandra and the family. Patricia and Randy were extremely kind to me in my early years in L.A. I shall never forget either.
Barrie Milton
May 6, 2004
I only got to meet her one time, but she helped me and my family out so many times. She is the reason I ever got to go to college. She meant so much to my grandmother (Dottie McEntire), and all of our family.
Julie Cone
May 6, 2004
Mrs. Scott was a very liked person by everyone. We will all miss her.
John McEntire
May 5, 2004
Mrs. Scott was a great person, she will be missed by all.
Donna McEntire
May 5, 2004
Mrs. Scott was a great Lady, She was very kind and generous, and she is the last of her era! I worked for her for 18 years, and she will allways be remembered.
Tym Modin
May 5, 2004
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