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Harold Scott Stevenson

12/21/1962 - 07/21/2023

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Obituary For Harold Scott Stevenson

Harold Scott (aka Scooter) Stevenson 60, of Live Oak passed away on July 21, 2023, at home. Scott was born to Martha (Leach) Stevenson and the late Robert T. Stevenson in Sturgis, Michigan on December 21, 1962. After serving proudly in the Army, in the 101st Airborne Division, he resided in Florida just for the famous Bike Week. Scott enjoyed working with his hands; he was a roofer for residential and commercial buildings. As he drove around town, he proudly pointed out which projects he completed, to his family. Scott was proud of his family and enjoyed spending time with them. He was a Harley Davidson enthusiast. Bike Week was second to Christmas, in his heart. Scott enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and having a “Cherry Coke” to cool off. He was a master at Pool, Darts, and Poker. Scott is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 27 years Marla Stevenson, Children; Ashlee Hearne (Doug), Taylor Galvan, and Vincent Stevenson, Grandchildren; Braxton, Daxton, Blakelie, Benjamin, and Henley, siblings; Lisa Stonewell and Robert Stevenson (Lesley) and lifelong friends. He is preceded by his sisters Lori Hall, Karen Yoder and his Father Robert T. Stevenson.

A private Memorial Service has been held by his family. Please raise a glass of your favorite beverage is his name. Arrangements trusted to ICS CREMATION & FUNERAL HOME, 357 NW Wilks Lane, Lake City, FL 32055.

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  • 08/04/2023

    My deepest sympathy for your loss. I remember all the good times with Scott at Rockin W,beer Thursday and picnic table antics. I know Roger and Scott are riding their motorcycles and watching over their families.

  • 08/03/2023

    I love and have the highest respect for Uncle Scott!!! It's weird to see his full real name, as everyone knows to call him Scott. I didn't even know his actual name was Harold until I was in my late teens. Even as i became an adult, his presence alone was intimidating and commanding. I've always loved that because I knew he wasn't actually scary. I remember when he still lived up here in Michigan on fish lake. He had this huge bearded dragon that roamed his house freely and it scared the crap outta me for some reason. He had this van that reminded me of the "A-Team" van. At some point he had a Pinto too. I remember wondering why he wasn't married or had kids yet. And then Bam!!! Aunt Marla came into his life and the rest as they say is history. He was still Uncle Scott but he was a new Uncle Scott. Man did he love his wife and kids!!! 27 years makes me envious and proud of both of them. He was a good son and brother. Mom (Lori), Aunt Lisa and Aunt Karen told me many funny stories of them all growing up. He is greatly missed and will always be. I'm sorry for the loss of a husband, dad, grandfather, son and brother. Remind yourself in those difficult moments that he is with his daddy and sisters in a better place, riding his Harley with mom and Aunt Karen. I love you all!!!!

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