Deborah Sheryl Scott
July 21st, 2021
Deborah Sheryl Scott
October 24, 1970 – July 21, 2021
Deborah Sheryl Scott (nee Johnson) passed away on Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at the Sundre Hospital at the age of 50, after a long courageous battle with cancer. Deb was born on October 24, 1970 in Calgary, Alberta to Fred and Gloria Johnson. She grew up in Cochrane, spending her younger years camping and enjoying life.
Deb lived for her children and spent many years supporting them in 4-H, rodeo, and their passions for agriculture. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Jim Scott; her children, Shayelyn, Briley, Tayanah, and Haydyn Scott; her mother, Gloria Johnson; brother, Bill (Lisa) Johnson and his children, Tyson and Jennifer; grandmother, Mary Johnson; as well as numerous extended family members. Deb was predeceased by her father Fred Johnson and sister in law, Kim Johnson. Deb’s family would like to thank the Sundre Hospital and Care Centre for their continued care of Deb during her stay, as well as friends, family, and other community members for their continued support.
A Celebration of Deb’s Life will be held on Tuesday, August 3 at 2pm at the Bergen Church. For those unable to attend, a livestream of the service will be broadcast through the provided link: https://vimeo.com/event/1165947 .
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Sundre Palliative Care Centre, PO Box 1259, Sundre, AB, TOM 1X0 or sundrepalliativecare@gmail.com.Messages:
Thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. Deb was a wonderful, strong woman and she will be missed. Donna Murphy
Our deepest condolences to Jim, Shayelyn, Briley, Tayanah, and Hayden and all family members on the sad loss of Debbie. She was a wonderful Mom and a kind soul with such a beautiful smile. She will be remembered for her love of family and her brave spirit. May happy memories ease your sadness in time. With Love Barry and Mary and family
Our deepest condolences to your Family for the loss of your dear Mother and Wife. I met Deb when she came into my store a few years ago. She was a bright light and we always got chatting about horses and about her kids and how they worked so hard on their 4H projects and to get their steers and hay for the next season etc. I could tell how proud she was of each and every one of her kids and their accomplishments. She was a beautiful person and she will be missed.
I’m so sorry to hear about your loss. I’m still so sad that she’s gone. I’m so grateful to have known her. We met her when Ty started to try saddle bronc and she was always so friendly and had a beautiful smile. She was just so welcoming too and would even send me videos of Ty riding. Sending hugs your way.