SCOTT, Charles Louis, age 94, passed away on June 5, 2024. He was the youngest of
six children born to Mary and Lawrence Scott. Upon graduation from Fairview High
School in 1949, he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and served in Japan. After the service
Charles enrolled at the University of Dayton receiving his BS ED in speech and drama,
and then received his MFA from Miami University. He and the love of his life, Kate, had
three children–Glenn, Karen, and John. For 27 years he taught speech and drama at
Wilbur Wright High School where he directed over 60 plays and worked with countless
students. While there, he wrote several original plays and musicals which he produced.
He loved teaching and working with young people. After retiring, he and Kate traveled
extensively, and had wonderful adventures throughout the world. In addition to
traveling, Charles served on the Dayton School Board for ten years, co-owned
Ravenwood Gardens, kept bees, made wine, fished, played cards, gardened, wood
carved, and sought covered bridges. It was a very full, productive life.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Mary and Lawrence Scott, brothers Fred and
James, sisters Alice, Leota, and Edwina, daughter Karen Scott Gardner, and grandson
John Konstantine Scott. Survivors include his wife Kate, sons Glenn and John (Laura),
grandchildren Julian (Danielle), Shelby, Angeleah (Michael), Maggie, Nick,and great
granddaughter Johanna, as well as many nieces and nephews. A private celebration of
life will be held at a later date.
Many thanks to the caregivers of Randall Residence of Tipp City and Affinity Hospice for
their kind and compassionate care. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The
Dayton Theatre Guild, 430 Wayne Ave., Dayton OH 45410. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Marker & Heller Funeral Homes.
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SCOTT, Charles Louis, age 94, passed away on June 5, 2024. He was the youngest of
six children born to Mary and Lawrence Scott. Upon graduation from Fairview High
School in 1949, he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and served in Japan. After the service
Charles enrolled at the University of Dayton receivi
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