Robert Wayne Scott (63) passed away at Ascension St. Vincent in Evansville, Indiana, on November 11, 2024. He was born on April 19, 1961, in Stella, Missouri, to Clyde Scott and Virginia Campbell. He was raised alongside his brothers at the Southern Christian Home in Morrilton, Arkansas. Robert proudly served in the military. During his service in the Army, he met and later married Glynn Ann Williams. In 1983, they relocated to Herington, Kansas. Together, they had four children: Kristina Isom (1981), Robert Scott (1985), Jessica Clark (1986), and Anthony Scott (1989). Ultimately, Robert and Glynn Ann decided to separate in 2011.
Throughout most of his career, Robert worked in construction and was an enthusiastic fisherman.
He is preceded in death by his father, Clyde Scott; his mother, Virginia Campbell; his wife, Glynn Scott (separated); his daughter, Kristina Isom; his brothers Bruce Scott and James Scott and his granddaughter, Rose Marie Scott (Anthony & Kylie).
He is survived by his son, Robert Scott, and his wife, Alexis, along with their children, Kelton Scott (9) and Korbin Scott (6) of Hillsboro, Kansas; his daughter, Jessica, and her children, Isaiah Scott (22) of Salina, Kansas, and Joslin Cook (13) of Hutchinson, Kansas; his son, Anthony Scott, and his fiancée, Kylie Beeler, along with their children, Lillian Grace Scott (11) of Clarksville, Tennessee, Andi Lynn Anderson (11), and Toni LeeAnn Scott (6 months) of Abilene, Kansas; Kristina’s husband, Dustin Isom, and their children, Jasmine Pate (24), Rhiannon Isom (21), and Ethan Isom (18), along with two great-grandchildren from Center Ridge, Arkansas; his partner, Shirley Toone of Evansville, Indian; his brother, Thomas Scott, of Evansville, Indiana; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Dustin Isom says
Robert was a good man. He treated me like family. We had our ups and downs as anyone did. But all in all, we all loved him. I send mine and my family’s condolences to you all. We will remember you all in our prayers. And we love you all
MARIE ROBERTS says
ROBERT, THIS IS MARIE ROBERTS. I’M LINDELL’S WIFE AND MOM ROBERTS WAS YOUR HOUSEPARENT OR MRS CLAYTON WAS, BUT ANYWAY WE REMEMBER YOU WELL. YOU WERE A MISCHIEVOUS LITTLE BOY, BUT WE LOVE YOU. SO SORRY FOR THE FAMILIES LOSS.
Edward Louis wadw says
My sincere congratulations to the family I was in the home when Robert was of course he was little
Charles Lovelace says
The staff and children of Southern Christian Children’s Home express our deepest sympathy to Robert’s family and friends. We will pass the news of his passing to our alumni who will remember him. Our prayers of comfort go out to the family.