• Freddie Scott House

    24 Feb 2017

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    Freddie Scott House, 76, of Malvern passed away February 24, 2017. Freddie was born July 12, 1940 in Malvern, AR to the late Ambrose and Paralee House. Freddie in his youth served our great country in the United States Army. While serving in the military Freddie earned several medals, including a Marksman Rifle Medal, an Expert Pistol Medal, an Expert Rifle M-14 Medal, as well as a Good Conduct Medal. Freddie with his loving family also enjoyed the simpler things in life like doing work in his yard and reading.

    Freddie is preceded in death by his parents, 4 brothers, and 2 sisters.

    Freddie is survived by his wife of over 56 years, Eunice House of Malvern; his daughter, Kimberly Stanley of Magnet Cove; his brother, Franklin Joe House (Mary) Gifford, and his sister, Sue Inman of Bismarck. He also leaves behind 3 grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

    Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at 11:00 AM in the Atkinson Funeral Home Chapel in Malvern with Bro. Don Robinson officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to service at 10:00 AM. Interment will follow the service at the Cooper Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers are the Staff at Genesis, Adam Richardson, Arkansas Hospice, St. Vincent Cancer Center, Dr. Fred Divers and Dr. Rimantas Kazakevicius. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Magnet Cove United Methodist Church or Cooper Cemetery.

    Arrangements entrusted to Atkinson Funeral Home in Malvern. Guests may leave online condolences at www.atkinsonfuneralhome.net

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    We love you and your family. This is a time to grieve and we are here for your family. Our deepest sympathies and prayers sent with love, your church family

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    Uncle Freddie will be missed by many. I always will remember him to be a kind and gentle soul with a lot of patience. It was a great mentor to many, even though he probably didn't know that. He was always a gentleman who loved his family dearly. Loved to show pictures of his grandchildren with a smile on his face that only a proud grandfather could. Love you Uncle Freddie and I will miss you until we met again.

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