On Sunday, December 8, 2024, at 2:25 PM, the world lost a legend. Scott was born to Wendell and Darlene Campbell in Tazwell, Tennessee. Scott was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend. Above all, he cherished his wife, Terri, who was the love of his life and his steadfast partner in every adventure. He also shared an unbreakable bond with his beloved dog, Rudy, who brought him constant joy and companionship.
Known for his kind heart, adventurous spirit, and zest for life, Scott brought warmth and laughter to everyone around him. He worked for Ford Motor Company for 27 years, where he was admired for his dedication, hard work, and loyalty. A true sports enthusiast, Scott had an unwavering love for the Georgia Bulldogs, a passion for Corvettes, and a lifelong excitement for NASCAR. Whether cheering for his favorite team, admiring classic cars, or watching a thrilling race, these passions brought him immense happiness and defined many joyful moments in his life.
Scott was also known for his determination, which extended to his favorite pastime: playing Candy Crush. For 11 years, he played tirelessly, reaching level 16,680, a testament to his commitment, patience, and love for a good challenge.
Scott loved spending time with family and friends, and his sense of humor, generosity, and ability to make others feel valued will never be forgotten. He is survived by his devoted wife, Terri; his children, Chasity, Ashley, Brittney, Barry, and Jay; his grandchildren, Seth, McKenzie, Kamden, Brycen, Julian, Haylee, Charlotte, Grayson, Lillie, Jameson, Charlie, and Ava; great grandchildren, Daxton and Waylon; his siblings, Brian and Nicole; and his loyal dog, Rudy. Scott is preceded in death by his sister, Tamala Campbell.
A celebration of Scott’s life will be held at a later date. Family and friends are invited to come together to honor and remember him. Scott will be deeply missed but forever remembered for his love, laughter, and the passions that made his life so special. His legacy will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.
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