Destiny had the biggest, most beautiful smile and the smallest but biggest laugh in the room. She loved children, siblings, cousins, and friends. She always wanted to be with the little ones; especially babysitting her cousin, Donovan. She loved the outdoors. She excelled in soccer—super excited when she scored, going out to Luther to ride 4-wheelers, playing hide & seek in the dark, and wrestling with all the boys on the trampoline and swimming all day and night and loving on all the animals out there. She loved her family, “hair time: with Lacey, running inside to let Scott “pet” her whenever she arrived, arguing with Pappy about whether water was wet. She was always laughing and joking, people watching with Breanne, selfies with all her little divas in training. She loved to take her Grandma’s phone and take selfies for her to find later. She always wanted everyone smiling. She liked staying at Grandma’s house in the summer, hanging out with her brothers and cousins Cecilia and Connor, playing hand soccer, wrestling and watching movies. They would stay up most of the night. Destiny loved hair, lashes, and nails. Swimming at Papa’s house, playing water volleyball with family and friends was always a good time. She was a bright light that touched so many lives and she will be greatly missed.
Destiny is survived by her parents Adrian Scott and Misty Riley and step dad Beany Riley; brothers Adrian Scott, Ethan Scott, Aidan Stonebraker-Evans; sister Adrianna Scott; grandparents Tammy Davenport, Craig and Gina Davenport, Sheila Scott; great grandmothers Viola Gibson and Ernestine Farmer McNeely; many uncles, aunts; cousins and friends.
She was preceded in death by her grandfather David Scott; great grandfathers Delmer Gibson and Sam Farmer.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, Destiny’s celebration of life service will be a private family service.
All are invited to her visitation at Chapel Hill Funeral Home on Friday, July 17 from 4 pm to 8 pm.
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