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1989
Born in Louisiana on August 23, 1989.
 
August 1995
Scotty Played football, in youth sports. A bigger kid landed on him in a play and broke Scott's leg. He sat out the rest of the season with a cast. The Team all signed a Game Football and and awarded it to Scott. He always displayed that football on his shelf. 
 
August and Fall 1996
Scott and his brothers, Philip and Steven played youth Sports Football.
 
December 1998
Moved to Centerville Texas from Magnolia Texas. His 4th Grade year. He enrolled at Leon Elementary for the Spring semester of 1999. 
PHOTO @ SCHOOL IN MAY 0F 1999
 
July and August 1999
Scott, Philip, & Steven Traveled with me to Chicago. We traveled through 11 States. Texas,Arkansas,Tennessee,Missouri,Illinois,
Minnesota,Wisconsin,Indianna,Ohio,Kentucky,&West Virginia.
 
Autumn 1999
Scott started his 5th grade year , starting in beginners Band Playing a trumpet.
 
SUMMER 2000

Scott gave his heart to Christ

 
August 2001
I got Scott this Cocker spaniel puppy which he loved oh so much, he named her "Nikki". Scott and myself taught this dog several tricks. Nikki occassionaly goes into Scott's Room looking for him. Scott took this picture of Nikki.
 
Autumn 2001
Scott started Playing His Trumpet in Marching Band. His older brother Steven was his Drum major of the Band.
 
February 9th 2002
Scott made Jr. High All District Band playing his trumpet 
 
November 2003

Made a first division UIL Area Marching Contest award

 
2003-2004
Scott made it to Trinity Valley Honor Band
Scott also was honored with his high school band with an award of first division UIL Band Marching Contest.
this same time period Scott made a First place medal in a Solo and Ensemble Contest.also a first place Medal in another Solo contest
 
Spring Semester 2004
Scott was voted most High Sprited Boy in his Freshman class
 
November 2004
Scott played a Trumpet Solo at the Regional UIL Marching Contest. He did an excellant job in his solo, playing with a great one and not busting any notes. We are proud of the Video and his accomplishments in Band.
 
Spring Semester 2005
Scott was voted most Popular Plus Boy in his Sophomore Class
 
Tuesday February 22,2005 approx. 7:25 A.M.
Taken away from us on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at the age of 15, Due to an auto Accident on the way to School. His Brother Philip was burned severely on over 70% of his body in the same accident and was transported to Parkland hospital in Dallas, Texas he went through 12 surgeries in 18 weeks of being hospitlized and is now recovering in physical rehabilitation. Pictured here is Scott's brother Philip.
 
Saturday February 26,2005

A Funeral Service was held for Scotty at Chapel of the Hills Assembly of God Church in Centerville, Texas. A large crowd of friends and relatives gathered together to pay their final respects. Pastor Dwayne Word and Scott's best friend Chris W. Ashworth delivered the eulogy and Messages. I am not for sure how many attended the service but i estimate from 300 to 400. Over 750 Names signed the memorial register. Scott Allan Smith's body was layed to rest at Centerville Cemetary at 3:00 P.M. that afternoon. His band director played TAPS at his graveside service to honor Scott.  

 
Thursday November 10, 2005
A Memorial, monument, marking Scott's place of burial has been placed.  

A FOOTSTONE HAS ALSO BEEN PLACED BY HIS CLASSMATES READING " LEON HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORE CLASS OF 2005"
 
Infinity
Always thinking about Scotty, missing his jokes laughter, his thoughts and wishes. Saddened by not getting to see him graduate from high school and college, not seeing him get his drivers license, get married and have children and a family. Always wondering what problems of the world that he would have solved or maybe what life he would have turned around. Knowing that my life has been enlightened to have help raise him and to know him, for that I am grateful but at the same time I realize that not only have I lost someone special but so has the world.
 
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