

Amy was born in Heidelberg, Germany, the eldest daughter of Rev. Dr. Jason A. Leader LTC U.S. Army retired and the Rev. Patricia Ann Turner Leader. She graduated 1993 from Pennsylvania State University and was a Licensed Landscape Architect. She participated in many community activities and was an enthusiastic volunteer at her son's elementary school, Oak Hill Elementary. Mrs. Scott was a member of the Association of Landscape Architects, Oak Hill United Methodist Church, Oak Hill Elementary PTA, and the young women's cancer support group Pink Ribbon Cowgirls. She loved to travel, enjoyed camping, canoeing, hiking, swimming, reading, scrapbooking, needle work, riding roller coasters, anything Star Trek, and going to the beach.
Surviving are her husband of 14 years, Brian Scott of Austin; one son, Hampton Quaide Scott; three step children, Grayson, Jared, and Rebecca Scott of Bentonville, Arkansas; one sister Paige E. Leader of San Antonio Texas; and her parents.
Two Memorial services will be held; one was held at 3 p.m. Saturday August 17th at Oak Hill United Methodist Church with the Rev. Stella Burkholder officiating.
The second memorial service will be held in the church where Amy and Brian were married: St. John Blymire's United Church of Christ, 1009 Blymire Rd. Dallastown, PA, 17313, Sunday August 25th at 2pm.
Family asks that no flowers be sent if you wish to you may make a donation to BCRC, PO Box 300040, Austin, TX, 78703 (notation memo: In Memory of Amy for PRC) This group is a cancer support group of which Amy supported and received support known as the "Pink Ribbon Cowgirls" (website: www.bcrc.com)
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