Daley W. Scoggins
May 22, 1921 - February 5, 2008
Obituary
Daley W. Scoggins
Age 86. Born May 22, 1921 in Bengin, Arkansas. He died peacefully February 5, 2008 at Swedish hospital, Seattle, surrounded by his loving family. Preceded in death by his beautiful wife, Anne Belle Scoggins and sisters Dorothy Scoggins and Nysalee Anderson. He is survived by two brothers Ezra Scoggins and Earl J. Scoggins of Arkansas; six children; three grandchildren; two great grandchildren; cousins, nieces and nephews. He was in the U.S. Army stationed in the South Pacific during World War II and retired from the Boeing Company after a long career. He will be deeply missed.
Please join us to Celebrate the Life of Daley Scoggins at Bonney at Watson, 1732 Broadway, Seattle, 98122, Wednesday, February 13, 2008. Viewing from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Memorial Service from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Funeral Mass at St. Joseph Church, 732 18th Ave. East, Seattle, 98112, on Thursday, February 14, 2008 from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Reception following from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Dad,
The world will be a little less brighter without you. It has been a honor and privilege being your daughter and I love you and miss you. Say “Hi” to mom and Gary.
Love
Your daughter
Joyce
I have such fond memories of both your parents, my visits to your family home and the love, joy and unmatched kindness and encouragement that your Mom and Dad gave me. I will never forget your Dad and the wonderfull role model that he was. I am a better human being, in part, because of him.
Calvin and my mother shared with me that it was a wonderful home going service. Sorry that I was not able to be there. Both your parents will live in my heart forever.
Dear JoAnn, Joyce and Joan,
I celebrate your father going to glory, as I mourn with you. It was just five weeks ago that I saw JoAnn at Lillie’s memorial. We are becoming elders — isn’t that scary. May we all support one another in this transition. I will
begin a novena for your family today.
With Love.
Vita Jones
Goodbye dad, I will truly miss you. Thank you for all that you and mom sacrificed for us. You have given me so much to be thankful for in my life and I will never forget. I hope that I will have the courage to raise my family with the love and strength that you raised us.
I Love You
I am deeply sorry to hear about Mr Scoggins. Our old neighborhood has changed forever. My deepest sympathy to your entire family. Take care of yourselves.
Gregory, My prayers and deepest sympathy go out to you and your family during this most difficult time. I know God will give you strength during your time of grief.
Your Friend,
Denise
Dear Joyce and family,
When the Lord calls our loved ones home, He leaves a gift of memories in exchange. My heart aches for you.
Greg and family. As you remember him in your daily thoughts, his spirit lives on in each and every one of you. Like Jesus, God the Father has call Daley to heaven to prepare a place for his children. Keep the faith and May God continue to bless you all in many ways, Peace and Christ be with you always, especially at this time of sorrow.
Marlowe
Dear Joyce and Joan: May memories of your father, and God’s hand give you both the strength to endure; during this sad time. My prayers are with your family. Love Gena
My deepest condoences to the Scoggins family. Mr. Scoggins was truly a warm and classy gentleman. It was always with great pleasure, that I would see him when I was over at Michael and Mary’s house. He never complained of his ailments and was upbeat all the way. I’m just sorry I hadn’t seen him in recent years. A great guy.
Tom
“Joan, My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family. During this time your strenght will come from the Lord,Family and Friends. I hope you find some comfort in knowing that your Dad and Mom are together again. You are in my prayers.”
Love,
Ava
Joyce, may the memories of your father bring you smiles during this difficult time. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Tammy and A.l.
Know that your sorrow will turn into the blessed assurance that your father’s passing will turn into the peace and comfort promised to those of the householf of faith. Rest assured that non of our living shall be in vain.
To Joan & Family
I am very sorry to hear about your father’s passing, while I never knew him personally, I still remember you as a classmate and your family on 22nd Ave, just down from holy Names.
never met you grandpa wish we got to hangout