Ted Scott, Jr

Ted Scott, Jr

1952-08-09 2021-03-22
Obituary written by his dear wife:  



Theodore (Ted) Scott Jr., 68, passed away from this life Monday, March 22 after a brief illness. Ted, fondly known as Junior by his family, was born August 9, 1952 in Muskegon Heights, Michigan, to Joann and Theodore Scott Sr. He is preceded in death by his parents; brothers Charles Jones, Curtis Scott and Eric Scott. Ted was baptized at John Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church in Muskegon. 

Ted lived every day with zest. He arose early to run eight miles and to bike eight more before starting work. He completed several marathons and was preparing for another prior to his illness. He was a voracious reader and had consumed the day’s news well before heading for a run. 

He did not spend much time worrying about the past or taking himself too seriously. He lived in the present with enthusiasm for his beloved family. He leaves behind his wife, Teresa; sons Theodore (Jene) Baldwin and Evan Scott; grandchildren, Kyle Foster and Cameron Baldwin; sisters Phyllis Tolbert, Gail (Charles) Anderson, Toni Scott and many nephews and nieces to cherish memories of his thoughtfulness, pranks and jokes, wrestling, tickling and the adventures of “Palupio.” 

Ted returned to the Michigan shoreline each summer with his sons, grandsons, nephews, nieces and anyone who was eager to join him for a hike up the sand dunes, a ride in a dune buggy and a splash in Lake Michigan. Ted enjoyed listening to Blues, a passion he gained from his father, and Rap with his sons. He loved the pure simplicity of living life whether it was a favorite holiday meal, a conversation with an old friend or taking a long road trip with his family. 

Ted practiced law for 36 years in Columbus. He graduated from the University of Michigan with bachelor’s degrees in political science and education; he earned a master’s degree in public policy from Bucknell University followed by a Juris Doctor degree at Howard University. Practicing law was “pure joy” for Ted. He eagerly looked forward to his next trial and the art of the argument. Ted became animated when talking about law and always said, “It’s simply using common sense.” 

Before establishing his private practice, he was an attorney in the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, and later a partner with the law firm, Emens, Hurd, Kegler, Brown in Columbus. Previous positions were with the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare in Washington, D.C.; the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act program in Chicago, and municipal government in Muskegon. Over the years, Ted managed several local political campaigns and had served on a number of local non-profit boards. 

Ted was bold, analytical, persistent and always calm under pressure. Although his last race was unexpected, he approached it bravely and with strength. He crossed the final finish line with serenity, acceptance and grace. He and his easy smile will be forever missed and loved.

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