

Judge not thy brother's failing, Nor ever be the one to hurl a stone at anything that he has ever done. Scorn not his humble efforts, nor cast him to the ground, He may have just discovered what thou hast never found. Harden not thou heart to tears that often flow unhidden, from lonely hearts within, whose depths so much is hidden. Set not thyself as models above thy fellowman, for charity can open doors that pride's key never can. Be not so self righteous, thy foot can also fall. No man who lives is blameless, for sin has touched us all. And God alone must single us. No man has been assigned, because the Lord alone can see within your heart - and mine. Anthony Wayne Scott was born October 15, 1952 in Galveston, Texas. He was the son of Carl Blackmon and Beulah Scott. Anthony was educated in the public schools of La Marque, Texas and attended Lincoln and La Marque Schools where he was active in Football, Track & Boxing. He then enlisted in the United States Army where he served until his honorable discharge. At an early age, Anthony was baptized and united with the Progressive Missionary Baptist Church in Texas City under the pastoral leadership of the late Rev. M. C. Bridges. He later united with Greater St. Matthews Baptist Church in Hitchcock under the leadership of Rev. William L. Randall, Jr. Anthony was is own unique person with lots of love for life and his family. He was be truly missed by his loved ones. On August 7, 2012, Anthony passed from this earthly life. Left to cherish memories of his life are his mother, Beulah Williams; his children, Felicia Scott, Anthony King, Anthony Sonnier, Tellie Sonnier, Antonell Scott and Antoinette Scott; his three sisters, Chanita Pierre, Tina Caldwell (Terry) and Donna Lowe (John); one brother, Edwin Robinson, Jr. and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, family members and friends.
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