

Samuel Robert Scott, 67, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away May 21, 2013. He served proudly with the U.S. Navy and he along with his wife are the owners of SteelCor. Sam will truly be missed as a loving husband, caring brother, wonderful father and grandfather and great friend to everyone he met. He is survived by his loving wife of 24 years Jeanette (Jet), children; Kimberly (Justin) Hill, Samuel Walter Scott, Kelly (Jared) Jacobs and Katie (Bret) Pritchard and seven grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 pm, on Sunday, June 2, 2013 at Phoenix Memorial Mortuary 200 W. Beardsley Rd. Phoenix, Arizona. Please visit www.phoenixmemorialmortuary.com to leave online condolences for Sam’s family.
Letter to Sam
Sam there really is no way to express how much I love you. You truly are the most beautiful, wonderful, loving person in the world to me. You are the other half of me. We have been together 24 years, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and I loved every minute and second of it,. One of my favorite things is that no matter where we went we always wanted to be near each other and holding hands. If we were separated everyone who knows us has heard you say very often “where’s Jet” and I would just love to say to you “I’m right here Sam” that truly is the most wonderful thing I can say “I’m right here Sam”. You are such a gentleman, I love that you always made sure that walking on the street you were on the traffic side to protect me. I loved the way you always get that little side smirk on your face when we would tell people how we met and that I was your boss. We had a laugh many times after that day of your interview about how you had said “I work hard a play hard”’ you would say to me that you knew that would get me, because we both knew we had just then met the love we didn’t even know we were searching for but that our lives had changed together at that moment.
You are so romantic and caring, when we first got married you would bring me the most beautiful bouquets of flowers every week, we would take pictures of them and started framing the pictures, we had so many pictures that we both had to agree, no more flowers. We always would get a chuckle in February when you Mom would send us an anniversary card because we never knew when our anniversary was until we got her card, because for about the first year and a half we were married wherever we went you would always say we were on our honeymoon, we were so head over heels in Iove that we felt like we were, so to celebrate only in February was just not for us. I love you Sam.
Sam you always have so much fun in everything you do and you always o full out with no holding back and I love that about you, you make me enjoy life. Because of that you always area a project to deal with, but you were my project and I loved it; Things with you were never just going out to do something, everything we did somehow always turned into an adventure.
Sam we didn’t tell our story to many about how we knew we had been together before, but you and I have no doubt. We did find buried way below the sand out in the desert our mattock and grinding stone that confirmed our soul to soul connection that we both knew was there. We do know we will be together again, and we have our secret code that we will say when we see each other and as we would laugh and say “It will blow each other out of the water” when we say it.
It never changed for me, to just lay eyes on you or when you entered the room or whenever my cell phone showed you were calling my heart always got flooded with that warm feeling of love. Sam I don’t know if you ever noticed but in the very few times we did have to be apart, I couldn’t say goodbye, I always said I will see you later.
Sam my deepest love forever, I love you.
Have fun on your new adventure and “I’ll see you later.”
Jet
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